

He ensures each bar is a punchline in and of itself. Most rappers would be content that they could string these words together no matter if they made sense or not. I would agree many forms of pasta are overrated, but for a rapper who hosts a show called “ Most Expensivest Shit,” I’m surprised he doesn’t enjoy a nice plate of spaghetti flown in from Italy. First, does 2 Chainz really not like spaghetti? Bold statement. Kelly, Pirellis, Pelle, and Trap-a-Velli. The highlight of “Goodnight” comes halfway through the verse when Chainz decides to rhyme spaghetti with R. He also wrote this verse, which makes it weird he’d have to remind himself, but 2 Chainz is on another plane of existence. He starts with, “She got two chains on her spine/2 Chainz on her mind/I say 2 Chainz all the time/I got two chains on right now,” and then proceeds to repeat the phrase “I’m turnt up right now,” three times before telling himself, “You said that shit already.” He did say that shit already. The first verse on “Goodnight” might be the most hilarious in 2 Chainz’s entire discography. Standout Line: “They just a bunch of meatballs and I don't like spaghetti/I'm acting like R.Kelly/Left pissed off/I'm on Pirellis/I got a pistol in my Pelle/Bumpin' Trap-a-Velli” With his latest studio album, Pretty Girls Like Trap Music, coming Friday, we decided to round up the 2 Chainz verses that shifted the way the culture viewed him. For years, his appeal has been the way he can make the dichotomy of the trap and the luxurious lifestlye of a rapper work in your headphones and in the club. please don’t make me demonstrate,” which is a peak 2 Chainzian bar if I’ve ever heard one. While freestyling for The LA Leakers, 2 Chainz threw out punchlines like, “Half a million for the restaurant I have to renovate/Man, I got so many demons. There aren’t many artists who could freestyle over Kendrick’s “DNA,” let alone make it sound like their own song. The Atlanta MC is a force of nature when it comes to the art of rapping. I had to pay him $100K per album, and I think, some other little, like a point, which to me, I've made $100K so many times, it was a pretty good deal to get out of it.” According to an infamous Kanye tweet in 2011, “2 Chainz is charging 100k for a verse now cause he’s good.” It illustrated just how far 2 Chainz came. On a recent episode of Everyday Struggle, 2 Chainz described what it took to pry himself from the cold grips of a Ludacris-led label: “I had to find me a lawyer, and then I ended up getting out. Out of the ashes of Tity Boi, a member of Playaz Circle and a marginalized artist on Disturbing tha Peace, rose the rapper we know and love today as 2 Chainz. For Tauheed Epps, the 2 Chainz moniker is as symbolic as it is aspirational. It is even rarer for those who are rewarded two. Most people never get a single chance in life.
