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Background information | |
Birth name | Tauheed Epps |
Also known as | Tity Boi |
Born | May 6, 1976 |
Origin | Atlanta, Georgia, United States |
Genres | Hip hop, southern hip hop |
Occupation | Rapper singer |
Years active | 1997-present |
Labels | Def Jam |
Website | www |
Tauheed Epps (born September 12, 1976), better known by his stage name 2 Chainz, formerly known as Tity Boi, is an American rapper from College Park, Georgia. He was first known for being one-half of southern hip hop duo, Playaz Circle. They're recognized for being signed to Ludacris' record label Disturbing tha Peace and their debut single "Duffle Bag Boy".
Life and career
1976–1996: Early life and beginnings
2 Chainz was born Tauheed Epps on September 12, 1976. As a child he was nick-named "Tity Boi", a name given to him by his mother, as Epps was an only child.[1] Epps played basketball his Freshman year at Alabama State University before transferring to Albany State.
1997–2010: Playaz Circle and Disturbing tha Peace
Epps formed the hip hop duo Playaz Circle (the word "Playaz" being an acronym for Preparing Legal Assets for Years from A to Z)[2] in College Park, Georgia in 1997 with his high school friend Earl Conyers, who became known under his recording name Dolla Boy, while Epps adopted Tity Boy as his stage name.[3] Following the release of an independent album titled United We Stand, United We Fall (2002),[2] the duo were introduced to fellow Atlanta rapper Ludacris, when he moved into their College Park apartment complex whilst he was acting as a disc jockey.[3] After he took an interest in Playaz Circle, he began to record several songs with the group, playing some of them on his radio station.[2]
However, the duo's career stalled when Dolla Boy was incarcerated.[2] Meanwhile, Ludacris had become one of the highest-selling rappers in the South of the United States.[3] After hearing of their situation, Ludacris requested to Epps that the duo join his newly-formed record label Disturbing tha Peace, a subsidiary of Def Jam Recordings. Epps agreed to sign Titi Boi Russell who lives in South Texas, although Dolla Boy did not officially join the label until his release from prison.[3] Def Jam were not initially keen to promote Playaz Circle's music, so the duo released several mixtapes for self-promotion.[3]
Their debut album Supply & Demand, was released on October 30, 2007. The lead single and their debut single, "Duffle Bag Boy," became an urban hit single. The song features Lil Wayne, and was performed by the duo at the BET Hip Hop Awards. The duo released their second studio album Flight 360: The Takeoff, on September 29, 2009. In January 2010, Playaz Circle filmed a music video for their single "Big Dawg" featuring Lil Wayne and Birdman at Studio Space Atlanta. Shortly afterwards, Epps left Disturbing tha Peace, a move he claimed was taken in order to advance his career. Ludacris was initially reluctant to allow Epps to leave the label as he felt he could still prove financially successful, although he eventually accepted the decision.[4]
2011–present: Name change, guest appearances, Based on a T.R.U. Story
Throughout his career, Epps received speculation that the name Tity Boi was meant to be derogatory towards women, although he repeatedly denied the accusations,[1] in early 2011 he decided to change his stage name to 2 Chainz as he perceived it to be more "family friendly".[5] Following his name change, Epps released a mixtape titled T.R.U. REALigon, the mixtape became his first album to appear on a music chart, peaking at number 58 on the US Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.[6] He has also made numerous guest appearances on tracks by other recording artists since the name change,[1] including the commercially successful singles "Mercy" by rapper Kanye West and "Beez in the Trap" by female rapper Nicki Minaj.
On March 24, 2012, Epps announced his debut studio album, Based on a T.R.U. Story (originally titled T.R.U. to My REALigion)[4] was set for a August 14, 2012, release date.[7] The album's lead single, "No Lie", features Canadian rapper Drake and was released on May 8, 2012.[8]
On May 11, Epp's was signed to Kanye West's GOOD Music label after West tweeted: "2 Chainz is charging 100k for a verse now cause he's G.O.O.D!!!!!".[9] However Epps later denied those rumors, saying: "He just said I’m good, like I’m ill. But we was talking and I think I was jeopardizing my brand sometimes by doing the homeboy special. So I think he felt like we should just put that out there that we ain’t doing no more of that."[10] On May 30, 2012, Ciara revealed 2 Chainz was featured on "Sweat", the first single from her fifth studio album One Woman Army.[11]
Discography
Albums
Studio albums
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | ||
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US | US R&B | US Rap | ||
Based on a T.R.U. Story |
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TBR |
Mixtapes
- Me Against the World! (2007)
- Trap-A-Velli (2009) (Hosted by Bigga Rankin)
- All Ice on Me [2 Disc] (2010) (Hosted By DJ Scream/DJ Teknikz)
- Me Against the World 2: Codeine Withdrawal (2010)
- Trap-A-Velli 2: (The Residue) (2010) (Hosted by Bigga Rankin)
- I started the fire (2010)
- Dial turned to hustle (2010)
- How'd I get in this elevator?: a Hip hop opera (2010)
- Codeine Cowboy (A 2 Chainz Collective) (2010) (Hosted By DJ Teknikz & DJ Frank White)
- T.R.U. REALigion (2011) (Hosted By DJ Drama)
Singles
As lead artist
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album | |||
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US | US R&B |
US Rap | ||||
"No Lie" (featuring Drake) |
2012 | 28 | 2 | 3 | Based on a T.R.U. Story | |
"Birthday Song" (featuring Kanye West) |
— | — | — | |||
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart. |
As featured performer
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Certifications | Album | |||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
US [12] |
US R&B [13] |
US Rap [14] |
AUS [15] |
CAN [16] |
UK [17] | ||||||||
"Money on the Floor"[A][18] (Big K.R.I.T. featuring 8Ball & MJG & 2 Chainz) |
2011 | — | 101 | — | — | — | — | Live from the Underground | |||||
"Helicopter"[19] (Lil Scrappy featuring 2 Chainz & Twista) |
— | — | — | — | — | — | Tha Merlo Jonez EP | ||||||
"Yao Ming"[20] (David Banner featuring Lil Wayne & 2 Chainz) |
— | — | — | — | — | — | MTA3: The Trinity Movement | ||||||
"U Did That"[21] (Teairra Marí featuring 2 Chainz) |
2012 | — | — | — | — | — | — | Sex on the Radio | |||||
"Mercy" (Kanye West featuring Big Sean, Pusha T and 2 Chainz) |
14 | 1 | 1 | 60 | 46 | 82 |
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Cruel Summer | |||||
"Beez in the Trap" (Nicki Minaj featuring 2 Chainz) |
48 | 7 | 7 | — | — | 131 | Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded | ||||||
"How I'm Livin'"[22] (OG Boo Dirty featuring 2 Chainz) |
— | — | — | — | — | — | Born a Soldier, Die a Vet | ||||||
"Breakfast (Syrup)"[23] (Kreayshawn featuring 2 Chainz) |
— | — | — | — | — | — | Somethin' Bout Kreay | ||||||
"Sweat" (Ciara featuring 2 Chainz) |
— | 86 | — | — | — | — | One Woman Army | ||||||
"My Moment" (DJ Drama featuring 2 Chainz, Meek Mill and Jeremih) |
— | 92 | — | — | — | — | Quality Street Music | ||||||
"It's Nothin" (Wiz Khalifa featuring 2 Chainz) |
— | — | — | — | — | — | O.N.I.F.C. | ||||||
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Promotional singles
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album | |||
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US | US R&B [24] | |||||
"Oh My" (Remix)[25] (DJ Drama featuring Trey Songz, 2 Chainz and Big Sean) |
2011 | — | — | Third Power | ||
"Spend It" | — | 55 | Codeine Cowboy (A 2 Chainz Collective) | |||
"Spend It" (Remix)[26] (featuring T.I.) |
— | — | T.R.U. REALigion | |||
"Riot"[B] | 2012 | 118 | 54 | |||
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart. |
Other charted songs
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album | |||
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US | US R&B [27] |
US Rap [28] | ||||
"Fightin' in the Club"[C] (I-20 featuring Chingy, Lil Fate and Tity Boi) |
2004 | — | 102 | — | Self Explanatory | |
"Boo" (featuring Yo Gotti) |
2010 | — | 76 | — | Trap-A-Velli 2 (The Residue) and Codeine Cowboy (A 2 Chainz Collective) | |
"SupaFreak" (Young Jeezy featuring 2 Chainz) |
2011 | — | 39 | 24 | Thug Motivation 103: Hustlerz Ambition | |
"Bandz A Make Her Dance" (Juicy J featuring Lil Wayne and 2 Chainz) |
2012 | — | 81 | — | Est. In 1989 Pt. 2 | |
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart. |
Guest appearances
Title | Year | Album | Artist(s) |
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"Represent"[29] | 2003 | Jackpot | Chingy, I-20 |
"We Got"[30] | Chicken-n-Beer | Ludacris, I-20, Chingy | |
"Eyebrows Down"[30] | Ludacris, Dolla Boy | ||
"Fightin' in the Club"[31] | 2004 | Self Explanatory | I-20, Chingy, Lil Fate |
"I Came to Bring the Pain"[32] | U Gotta Feel Me | Lil' Flip, Static Major, Ludacris | |
"Keep It Hood" | 2007 | — | Lloyd Banks, Young Buck |
"Smell It on Me"[33] | 2010 | Free at Last | Yukmouth, Gudda Gudda, D-Golder |
"U Know What It Is" | Back On My Buck Shit Vol. 2: Change Of Plans | Young Buck, MJG | |
"Leather Wood" | Southern Flame Spitta 4 | Short Dawg, Gudda Gudda | |
"NFL" | Cocaine Waitress | Diamond | |
"Emotional" | 2011 | Royal Flush II | CyHi the Prynce |
"Bang!!!!"[34] | King of Hearts | Lloyd, Salo | |
"Pacman" (Remix) | The Diagnosis | Pill, Rick Ross, Meek Mill, Gunplay | |
"Mud Muzik"[35] | Ferrari Boyz | Gucci Mane, Waka Flocka Flame | |
"I'm on Worldstar" | The Birth of D-Boy Fresh | Drumma Boy, Gucci Mane, Young Buck | |
"Ima Stunt" | Greenlight 4 | Bow Wow, Lil Wayne, DJ Khaled | |
"Globetrotter" | The Eleven One Eleven Theory | Wale | |
"Stop" | Wheels Up | Kid Ink, Tyga | |
"Neighborhood Hoes"[36] | Cold Day In Hell | Freddie Gibbs | |
"I Don't Care" | Mr. P | 2 Pistols | |
"I Ain't the One" | 1.21 Gigawatts: Back to the First Time | Ludacris | |
"Choose Up" | Serius Bizness 2 | Serius Jones, Sam Scarfo | |
"Perfect Symmetry" | E.P.I.C. (Every Play Is Crucial) | B.o.B | |
"Oh Well" (Remix)[37] | Blue Dream & Lean | Juicy J | |
"Zip & A Double Cup" (Remix)[37] | Juicy J, Tha Joker | ||
"Bad Bitches" (Remix) | #BitchImTheShit | Tyga, Gudda Gudda | |
"Luv Her" | The Statement 2 | Ace Hood | |
"SupaFreak"[38] | Thug Motivation 103: Hustlerz Ambition | Young Jeezy | |
"Drop It" | Vitamin V | Bobby V, Meek Mill | |
"Fuck You Too" | American Dream | Planet VI, Jarren Benton | |
"Country Ass Nigga" | O.E.MO | Nelly, T.I. | |
"Loud Mouth"[39] | 2012 | Fuck da City Up | T.I. |
"Fuck Em"[40] | Rich Forever | Rick Ross, Wale | |
"Party Heart"[40] | Rick Ross, Stalley | ||
"Cases"[41] | Live from the Kitchen | Yo Gotti | |
"Let It Go (Dope Boy)" (Remix) | Hell's Kitchen | Red Café, Diddy, French Montana | |
"How You Love That" | Red Café, Meek Mill | ||
"Get It Back"[42] | Trap Back | Gucci Mane | |
"Okay with Me"[42] | |||
"Pussy" | Guerrilla | Don Trip | |
"Em Down" | Premro | 8Ball, Yung Joc | |
"They Point"[43] | The Block Brochure: Welcome to the Soil 1 | E-40, Juicy J | |
"Grind Mode" | 4 Hunnid Degreez | YG, Nipsey Hussle | |
"Mean Muggin'" | California Republic | Game, French Montana | |
"Honey I'm Home" (Noodles Mix) | The Koncrete Mixtape | Akon | |
"Cocky" | For I Have Sinned | DJ Paul | |
"Where I Know You Like" | D.P.G.C'ology | Tha Dogg Pound | |
"Count It"[44] | Consignment | Jadakiss, Styles P | |
"Whole Thang" | Imagine | 2Win, Young Jeezy | |
"Str8 Like That" | Dreamchasers 2 | Meek Mill, Louie V | |
"Big Money Talk" | Hood Guys | Lil Chuckee, Yo Gotti | |
"I'm Up" | I'm Up | Gucci Mane | |
"Pussy Real Good"[45] | From Day 1 | Travis Porter | |
"Capitol"[46] | The Stoned Immaculate | Curren$y | |
"Got Damn" (Remix) | — | DJ Kay Slay, Torch, Gunplay, Busta Rhymes, French Montana | |
"Drank In My Cup" (Remix) | Kirko Bangz, Juelz Santana | ||
"Wild Boy" (Remix) | MGK, Meek Mill, Mystikal, French Montana, Yo Gotti | ||
"Like That" (Remix) | The Last Year | Papoose, Jadakiss, Styles P | |
"Keep It Gee" | FFOE | Big Sean | |
"Like Diz" | — | Roscoe Dash | |
"PayCation" | 2KHustle | Dolla Boy | |
"Molly" | The Appreciation Volume 4 | Jae Millz | |
"Boyfriend" (Remix) | — | Justin Bieber, Asher Roth, Mac Miller | |
"Sloppy" (Remix) | Ray Jr., Big Sean, Ducky Smallz | ||
"Something on Your Mind" | Southern Smoke Radio Pt. 11 | Allie Baby, Young Buck | |
"10 Below" | — | Chrishan, Starbound | |
"Oh Yeah" | Chris Brown, Snoop Dogg | ||
"In My Trunk" (Remix) | Dev | ||
"Falling to Pieces" | Jenna | ||
"Swagga to the Ceiling"[47] | Endless Pursuit | I-20 | |
"Hungry in the Streets"[47] | I-20, Ludacris, Dolla Boy | ||
"Fuck You Too" | Freebasing with Kevin Bacon | Jarren Benton, Planet VI | |
"Bandz A Make Her Dance" | Est. In 1989 Pt. 2 | Juicy J, Lil Wayne | |
"Got Damn" (Remix)[48] | No A/C | Torch, Gunplay, Busta Rhymes | |
"Do It Like Me" | 2K12 4th of July Playlist | Drumma Boy | |
"Don’t Bring Me Down"[49] | Life's Quest | 8Ball | |
"Bang Bang" | Guddaville 3 | Gudda Gudda | |
"100" | Flowers & Candy | Bangladesh, Pusha T, Jadakiss | |
"See Nann Nigga" | Purple Heart | Plies | |
"Hood Rich Anthem" | Long Live the Hustle | DJ Scream, Future, Waka Flocka Flame, Yo Gotti, Gucci Mane |
Notes
- A ^ "Money on the Floor" did not enter the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart,but peaked at number 1 on the Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles chart, which acts as a 25-song extension to the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.[50]
- B ^ "Riot" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 18 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart, which acts as a 25-song extension to the Hot 100.[51]
- C ^ "Fightin' in the Club" did not enter the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, but peaked at number 2 on the Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles chart, which acts as a 25-song extension to the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.[52]
References
- ^ a b c "2 Chainz Opens Up About Why He Was Named 'Tity Boi', T.R.U. Realigion Mixtape, and his Use of Codeine Syrup. 2 Chainz also collaborated with Rochester rapper "Dale Mahoney" on his mixtape "Jordans&Drugs" in 2012". Vibe. Vibe Media. October 27, 2011. Retrieved May 20, 2012.
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(help) - ^ "Ciara Announces New Album One Woman Army". Rap-up.com. 30 May 2012.
- ^ Peak chart positions for guest appearances in the United States:
- "Mercy": "Kanye West Album & Song Chart History: Hot 100". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved April 12, 2012.
- "Beez in the Trap": "Nicki Minaj Album & Song Chart History: Hot 100". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved April 22, 2012.
- ^ Peak chart positions for guest appearances on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart in the United States:
- "Mercy": "Kanye West Album & Song Chart History: R&B/Hip-Hop Songs". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved April 12, 2012.
- "Beez in the Trap": "Nicki Minaj Album & Song Chart History: R&B/Hip-Hop Songs". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved April 22, 2012.
- ^ Peak chart positions for guest appearances on the Hot Rap Songs chart in the United States:
- "Mercy": "Kanye West Album & Song Chart History: Rap Songs". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved April 22, 2012.
- "Beez in the Trap": "Nicki Minaj Album & Song Chart History: Rap Songs". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved May 3, 2012.
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- ^ Peak chart positions for singles in the United Kingdom:
- "Mercy": "Chart Stats – Kanye West". Chart Stats. Retrieved April 23, 2012.
- "Beez in the Trap": Zywietz, Tobias. "Chart Log UK: New Entries Update – 05.05.2012 (wk17)". Zobbel.de. Tobias Zywietz. Retrieved May 13, 2012.
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(help) - ^ "Helicopter (feat. 2 Chainz & Twista) – Single by Lil Scrappy". iTunes Store. Apple. Retrieved April 22, 2012.
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(help) - ^ "Yao Ming (feat. Wayne & 2 Chainz) – Single by David Banner". iTunes Store. Apple. Retrieved April 22, 2012.
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(help) - ^ Peak chart positions for promotional singles on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart in the United States:
- "Spend It": "Tity Boi Album & Song Chart History: R&B/Hip-Hop Songs". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved April 23, 2012.
- "Riot": "Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs - Issue Date: 2012-05-12" (requires registration). Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved May 13, 2012.
- ^ "Oh My (Remix) [feat. Trey Songz, 2 Chainz & Big Sean] – Single by DJ Drama". iTunes Store. Apple. Retrieved April 23, 2012.
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- "Boo": "Tity Boi Album & Song Chart History: R&B/Hip-Hop Songs". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved April 23, 2012.
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