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2 Chainz Here We Go Again

American rapper from Georgia

2 Chainz

2 Chainz at Pretty Girls Like Trap Music Tour.jpg

Epps performing in 2017

Born (1977-09-12) September 12, 1977 (historic period 44)

College Park, Georgia, U.S.

Other names
  • Tity Boi
  • Drenchgod
Teaching North Clayton High Schoolhouse
Alabama Land Academy
Alma mater Virginia Country Academy (BS)
Occupation
  • Rapper
  • songwriter
Years agile 1997–present
Organisation TRU Foundation
Television Most Expensivest
Spouse(s)

Kesha Ward

(m. 2018)

Children 3
Awards Total list
Musical career
Genres
  • Hip hop
  • dirty south[1]
Instruments Vocals
Labels
  • Gamebread
  • T.R.U.
  • Def Jam[2]
Associated acts
  • Playaz Circumvolve
  • Gucci Mane
  • Jeezy
  • Juicy J
  • Lil Wayne
  • Ludacris
  • Young Dolph
Website 2chainz.com
Basketball career
Personal information
Nationality American
Listed height 6 ft 5 in (1.96 yard)[3]
Career data
High school N Clayton
(College Park, Georgia)
Higher Alabama State (1995–1997)
Position Forward

Tauheed K. Epps (born September 12, 1977),[4] [5] known professionally as 2 Chainz, is an American rapper. Born and raised in Higher Park, Georgia, he initially gained recognition as 1-half of the Southern hip hop duo Playaz Circle, alongside his longtime friend and young man rapper Earl "Dolla Boy" Conyers. The duo was signed to fellow Georgia-based rapper Ludacris' Disturbing tha Peace label, and are best known for their debut unmarried "Duffle Bag Boy" (featuring Lil Wayne).

In February 2012, Epps signed a solo record deal with Def Jam Recordings, an imprint of Universal Music Group. The following Baronial, he released his debut studio anthology Based on a T.R.U. Story on August xiv, 2012, to commercial success despite mixed reviews.[6] The album spawned 3 successful singles: "No Lie" (featuring Drake), "Birthday Song" (featuring Kanye West), and "I'm Different", all of which charted in the pinnacle 50 of the Billboard Hot 100 and were certified Golden or higher by the RIAA, along with the album being certified Gilded. His second studio album B.O.A.T.Due south. 2: Me Fourth dimension was released on September 11, 2013; supported by the lead single "Feds Watching" (featuring Pharrell Williams). Epps began working with TV network Viceland on a show chosen Most Expensivest, which debuted on November fifteen, 2017, and aired for three seasons.

Early life

2 Chainz was born Tauheed Epps in College Park, Georgia.[7] He attended North Clayton High School, where he played basketball game and graduated second in his class.[viii] While in loftier school, he dealt marijuana and was arrested for felony cocaine possession when he was xv years erstwhile.[8]

College basketball career

He later attended Alabama State University on a scholarship, and played on its basketball team from 1995 to 1997.[9]

When asked by Rolling Stone about longstanding rumors that he had graduated from Alabama State with a 4.0 GPA, which had been widely reported on many sources including Wikipedia, 2 Chainz said: "Don't believe anything on Wack-ipedia. At that place's a lot of false stuff on in that location, to the signal that every time I endeavour to fix one thing, something else comes out."[x] In fact, he transferred to Virginia State University due to circumstances he was reluctant to speak about. "I got into some trouble, went somewhere else, and came back. Merely I graduated, and that's that. That was then," he said.[8]

Statistics

Season FGM FGA FG% FTM FTA FT% PPG RPG
1995–96 9 25 .360 7 xiii .538 2.four 0.2
1996–97 27 61 .443 12 31 .387 3.0 2.two

[11]

Musical career

1997–2010: Playaz Circumvolve and Disturbing tha Peace

Epps formed the hip hop duo Playaz Circle (the word "Playaz" being a bacronym for "Preparing Legal Assets for Years from A to Z")[12] in College Park, Georgia in 1997, with his high school friend Earl Conyers (known as Dolla Boy), while Epps adopted "Tity Boi" as his moniker.[13] Post-obit the release of an contained album titled United Nosotros Stand, United We Autumn (2002),[12] the duo was introduced to fellow Atlanta rapper Ludacris when he moved into their College Park apartment complex while he was interim as a DJ.[13] Afterwards taking involvement in Playaz Circumvolve, Ludacris began to record several songs with the group, playing some of them on his radio station.[12]

Ludacris before long became one of the highest-selling rappers in the Southern United states of america.[xiii] Later hearing of their situation, Ludacris requested of Epps that the duo bring together his newly formed record label Disturbing Tha Peace, a subsidiary of Def Jam Recordings. Epps agreed to sign, although Conyers did non officially join the label until his female parent regained her health a year subsequently the initial signing.[thirteen]

The duo'south debut album Supply & Demand, was released on Oct 30, 2007. The pb unmarried and the duo's debut single, "Duffle Purse Male child", became an urban hit single. The vocal features Lil Wayne, and was performed past the duo at the BET Hip Hop Awards. The duo released its 2d studio album Flight 360: The Takeoff, on September 29, 2009. In January 2010, Playaz Circle filmed a music video for the unmarried "Big Dawg" featuring Lil Wayne and Birdman at Studio Infinite Atlanta. Shortly afterwards, Epps left Disturbing tha Peace, a move he claimed was taken in society to advance his career. Although Ludacris was initially reluctant to allow Epps to leave the label (equally he felt Epps could still prove financially successful), he eventually accustomed the decision.[xiv]

2011–12: Name alter and Based on a T.R.U. Story

Epp's has sometimes faced criticism of sexism for his original pseudonym "Tity Boi", although he has repeatedly denied such accusations.[15] In early 2011, he decided to change his phase name to "2 Chainz," as he perceived it to be more "family friendly."[16] Post-obit the proper name modify, Epps released a mixtape titled T.R.U. REALigion, which became his showtime mixtape to announced on the music charts, peaking at number 58 on the U.s.a. Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.[17] Since the success of the mixtape, Epps has made numerous guest appearances on tracks by prominent recording artists such every bit[15] Kanye West ("Mercy") and Nicki Minaj ("Beez in the Trap").

On March 24, 2012, Epps announced his debut studio album, whose title he had changed to Based on a T.R.U. Story from its original title of T.R.U. to My REALigion, [14] which was gear up for an Baronial 14, 2012, release date.[18] The album's pb unmarried, "No Lie," featured Canadian rapper Drake, and was released on May 8, 2012.[19] On May xi, it was nether speculation that Epps had signed with Kanye W'due south Adept Music label, after Westward tweeted: "two Chainz is charging 100k for a poesy now cause he'southward G.O.O.D!!!!!"[20] However, Epps later denied those rumors, maxim: "He just said I'm good, like I'm ill. But we was talking and I think I was jeopardizing my make sometimes by doing the homeboy special. So I remember he felt like we should simply put that out there that nosotros own't doing no more than of that."[21] On May 30, 2012, Ciara revealed 2 Chainz was featured on "Sweat," the intended offset single from her fifth studio album, I Woman Army. [22]

Based on a T.R.U. Story debuted at number 1 on the US Billboard 200, selling 147,000 copies in its outset week.[23] The album was met with mixed reviews, earning a score of 55 on metacritic.[24] As of September 23, 2012, the anthology sold 288,000 copies in the United States.[25] That September, Epps performed at the 2012 MTV Video Music Awards, alongside longtime friend Lil Wayne. After the release of his debut, Based on a T.R.U. Story, Epps made momentous strides. He facilitated his showtime solo worldwide tour, selling out most of its dates; he was nominated for over 13 BET Hip Hop Awards,[26] bringing home four such trophies;[27] he earned The Source Mag's "Man of the Year" award;[28] he released a collaborative endeavor with ADIDAS,[29] and later Beats By Dre;[30] and he was nominated for three Grammy Awards, including Best Rap Album.[31]

2012–15: B.O.A.T.S. Two: Me Fourth dimension and Collegrove

In late 2012, Epps stated that once he completed the B.O.A.T.S. concert tour, he would reenter the studio. In Nov 2012, he revealed he was iii songs deep into his second studio album. The album's estimated release date was Apr 2013.[32] [33] The rapper made a guest appearance on NBC'due south Law & Order: Special Victims Unit in an episode that aired May viii, 2013.[34] He also appeared every bit himself in the second season (episode 16, titled "...And Only Plane Magic") of the CBS sitcom 2 Bankrupt Girls, where he traveled on the aforementioned private planes as the two main characters.[35] On May 23, 2013, he appear that his second studio album B.O.A.T.S. II: Me Fourth dimension would be released on September ten, 2013.[36] On June 2, 2013, Epps premiered the outset single from the album, titled "Feds Watching," at the Hot 97's Summer Jam. The vocal featured Pharrell Williams, and information technology was recorded on 2013 Grammy Awards nighttime.[37] [38] On June xv, Epps announced the title of his second anthology would be B.O.A.T.S. Two: Me Fourth dimension. [39] The album was released on Def Jam Recordings on September 10, 2013.[40]

B.O.A.T.S. Ii: Me Fourth dimension featured guest appearances from Pharrell Williams, Fergie, Drake, Lil Wayne, Pusha T, Mase, Chrisette Michele, Iamsu!, T-Pain, Dolla Boy, Rich Homie Quan, and Lloyd. The album'southward production was handled by Diplo, Mike WiLL Made It, Drumma Boy, J.U.Southward.T.I.C.E. League, Mannie Fresh, Wonder Arillo, Da Honorable C-Note and DJ Toomp.[41] It was supported by the single "Used 2," along with the promotional singles "Where U Been?" and "Netflix." The album was met with more often than not positive reviews from music critics.[42] It too fared decently commercially, debuting at number three on the United states of america Billboard 200, and number two on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums nautical chart, selling 63,000 copies in its first week.[43]

On Oct 23, 2013, Epps revealed that he had begun working on his third studio album immediately following the release of B.O.A.T.Due south. II. He also stated he had the first single from his third album ready for release and that he withal wanted to get Jay-Z featured on the album.[44] In November 2015, ii Chainz revealed that he was releasing a articulation album with Lil Wayne, titled ColleGrove. [45] On May 5, 2014, Epps released a brand new EP titled FreeBase for free digital download. It included seven songs and included features from Lil Boosie, A$AP Rocky, Rick Ross, and more than. The EP earned over 200,000 downloads.[46] In January 2022 Epps released a promotional unmarried titled "I'chiliad a Dog."

2016–2019: Pretty Girls Similar Trap Music and Rap or Become to the League

On January 27, 2016, Epps released an EP titled Felt Like Cappin. It was released via online streaming sites and iTunes. The EP was promoted by the unmarried "Back On That Bullshit" featuring Lil Wayne.[47]

Epps began 2022 with the March release of a 12-tape collaborative album with rapper Lil Wayne titled ColleGrove, which was intended to exist the debut anthology between 2 Chainz and Lil Wayne. Nevertheless, Wayne'southward ongoing lawsuit with Cash Money Records prevented Wayne from being a primary artist on the album. Epps appears as the chief artist on the anthology with viii tracks featuring Lil Wayne. The album features prominent producers such as Honorable C.Northward.O.T.Eastward., Mike Volition Made It, Zaytoven, TM88, Metro Boomin, London on da Rail, and more. ColleGrove received decent reviews from critics and fans.

Epps connected his piece of work in 2022 with the August five release of mixtape Daniel Son: Necklace Don, a ix-track mixtape that Epps released independently. The mixtape originally featured Drake and YFN Lucci on information technology, only Epps chose to move the vocal "Big Corporeality ft. Drake" to the 2022 studio album Pretty Girls Like Trap Music considering of its mass appeal on the mixtape and star power performance. Daniel Son: Necklace Don received a 3-out-of-5-star review from XXL magazine.

2016 was wrapped upwardly past Epps's tertiary mixtape, titled Hibachi for Lunch, which was released October 28. The 7-track mixtape originally featured Quavo, Gucci Mane, Ty Dolla Sign, and Future. However, the song "Skillful Drank ft. Quavo and Gucci Mane" was moved to Pretty Girls Similar Trap Music. Notable product was washed by Mike Will Made It, K Swisha, and Buddah Bless.

In 2017, Epps released his fourth studio anthology titled Pretty Girls Similar Trap Music on June xvi on Def Jam Recordings. The album featured Travis Scott, Nicki Minaj, Swae Lee, Migos, Jhene Aiko, Pharrell Williams, and more. Album product was washed past Mike Will Made It, Buddah Anoint, Mike Dean, Murda Beatz, and more than. The album was supported by three official singles: "Good Drank", "It'due south a Vibe," and "4 AM". The anthology was also supported past a nationwide concert tour, every bit well as several popular-upwardly shops in the US.[1] [two] 2 Chainz alluded to the album showing "growth and maturation." He stated the content would maintain its edginess while too elevating trap music to a bespeak where everyone could appreciate it. Pretty Girls Like Trap Music received widespread disquisitional acclaim, with most critics citing the anthology as his best album yet.

On November fifteen, 2017, the first episode of Most Expensivest aired on the TV network Viceland. The testify focused on ii Chainz visiting different locations offering the "nearly expensivest" goods and services. Each prove covers a particular theme, with shows ranging from personal wellness to improvident indulgences. The show offered a unique insight into products and services that have been created with the explicit intent on being sectional and expensive. 2 Chainz offered a unique and often humorous insight into the products, particularly the ones that he personally plant to be either astonishing or ridiculous. The evidence was renewed for a 20-episode third flavor, which aired in early 2019.[48]

The Play Don't Care Who Makes was the fourth EP released past Epps on February 8, 2018, by Def Jam Recordings. The EP was equanimous of four songs, one of which featured appearances from YG and First on the vocal "PROUD". Production was washed past Minus, June James, Nonstop, Streetrunner, and more than.

On February 19, 2018, Epps appear his new anthology Rap or Go to the League, which was set to be released during 2018. However, the album was released on March one, 2019. On March 26, 2020, 2 Chainz confirmed that ColleGrove two, a sequel of 2016's ColleGrove, would be released afterward in 2020.[49]

2020–nowadays: Then Assist Me God and Dope Don't Sell Itself

In August 2020, following his Verzuz boxing with Rick Ross, two Chainz announced that his upcoming sixth album would be titled So Help Me God! [fifty] The album was initially scheduled for release on September 25, 2020. However, in the week of its planned release, information technology was delayed considering of sample clearances. 2 Chainz said, "Information technology should be another couple weeks".[51] It was then appear for release on Nov 13, 2020, and was preceded by the release of the single "Quarantine Thick", which featured Mulatto.[52]

On September 24, 2020, 2 Chainz played confronting Big Boi and his family on the season premiere of the reality game show Glory Family Feud.[51]

On August 3, 2021, two Chainz appear that his 7th album would exist his concluding trap album, titled Dope Don't Sell Itself.[53]

Personal life

Epps has two daughters, Sky, built-in on July 26, 2008; and Harmony, built-in on October 20, 2012.[54] [55] On Oct 14, 2015, ii Chainz welcomed his 3rd child, a baby boy named Halo.[56] On August 18, 2018, Epps married his longtime girlfriend and mother of his three children: Kesha Ward.[57]

Legal bug

At the historic period of fifteen, Epps was convicted of felony cocaine possession.[58] On Feb fourteen, 2013, he was arrested in Maryland en route to a concert at UMES for marijuana possession. He was then cited and released.[59]

On June 11, 2013, Epps was arrested while on board a parting flight at LAX drome for possession of a controlled substance after TSA agents found that his checked bag independent marijuana and promethazine. He was booked and charged with felony narcotics possession. Later that day he posted $10,000 bond and was released. He was due back in court on June 21, 2013.[60] Ii days previous, he was reportedly robbed at gunpoint outside a medical marijuana dispensary in San Francisco.[61]

Just before midnight on Baronial 21, 2013, Epps' tour bus was pulled over in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, because the rider side taillights were out. The arresting officer reported that he smelled marijuana and saw smoke through the open door of the bus after he had stopped and pulled over the passenger vehicle. The driver of the bus close the door and told officers he was not authorized to allow them on the bus. The officeholder said the marijuana smell gave him probable crusade to search, but the driver refused to open the door. Later on many attempts to enter, the bus was towed with the men still aboard to the police grooming centre in Oklahoma City. Officers obtained a search warrant and the 10 men, including Epps, got off the coach. Law discovered two semi-automatic pistols and a 12-gauge pump shotgun, forth with some prescription painkillers and marijuana residuum, on the tour bus co-ordinate to papers filed at Oklahoma Canton district Court.[62]

Business concern ventures

In October 2016, Epps opened a line of hoodies called CEO Millionaires or Create Every Opportunity Millionaires.[63] He also has his ain line of sweaters called "Dabbing Sweaters."[64]

On May 10, 2019, the Atlanta Hawks announced that 2 Chainz had acquired a minority ownership pale in the team's NBA G League affiliate, the College Park Skyhawks.[65]

Discography

  • Based on a T.R.U. Story (2012)
  • B.O.A.T.S. II: Me Time (2013)
  • ColleGrove (2016)
  • Pretty Girls Similar Trap Music (2017)
  • Rap or Get to the League (2019)
  • So Help Me God! (2020)
  • Dope Don't Sell Itself (2022)

The Real University

The Real University
(aka T.R.U., The Real U)
Parent visitor Warner Music Grouping
Founded 2015
Founder 2 Chainz (CEO)
Status Agile
Benefactor(s) Atlantic
Land of origin United States
Location Atlanta, Georgia

On January 6, 2015, two Chainz announced that he was starting his ain independent tape label "The Real University" (also known as "T.R.U."; or "The Real U").[66] [67] The annunciation likewise revealed that frequent collaborators Cap.1 & Skooly were signed. Additionally, they signed former Immature Money[68] [69] artist Short Dawg, who is at present known as Fresh. They likewise revealed they would be releasing their debut mixtape TRU Jack Metropolis on January 27, 2015. On October iv, 2019, 2 Chainz announced that T.R.U. had signed a partnership deal with Atlantic Records.[lxx]

Artists

  • 2 Chainz
  • Cap.1
  • Skooly
  • Fresh (formerly known as Brusque Dawg)
  • C White

Discography

Awards and nominations

BET Awards

BET Hip Hop Awards

Grammy Awards

Soul Train Awards

  • 2012: Best Hip Hop Song of the Year: "Mercy" (with Kanye West, Big Sean, and Pusha T) (Won) [78]
  • 2012: All-time Hip Hop Song of the Year: "No Lie" (with Drake) (Nominated)[79]

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External links

  • Official website
  • 2 Chainz at AllMusic

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2_Chainz

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