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'''''Pretty Girls Like Trap Music''''' (stylized as '''''Pretty Girls''''' 👍 '''''TRΛP MUSIC''''') is the fourth [[studio album]] by American rapper [[2 Chainz]]. It was issued on June 16, 2017, by [[Def Jam Recordings]], as the follow-up to ''[[ColleGrove]]'', his 2016 collaborative effort with [[Lil Wayne]]. The album features [[guest appearance]]s from [[Jhené Aiko]], [[Drake (musician)|Drake]], [[Gucci Mane]], [[Swae Lee]], [[Migos]], [[Nicki Minaj]], [[Monica (singer)|Monica]], [[Pharrell Williams|Pharrell]], [[Quavo]], [[Travis Scott]], [[Trey Songz]] and [[Ty Dolla Sign]]. The album's [[Hip hop production|production]] was handled by [[FKi (production team)|FKi]], [[Honorable C.N.O.T.E.]], [[Mike Dean (record producer)|Mike Dean]], [[Mike Will Made It]] and [[Murda Beatz]], among others.
'''''Pretty Girls Like Trap Music''''' (stylized as '''''Pretty Girls''''' 👍 '''''TRΛP MUSIC''''') is the fourth [[studio album]] by American rapper [[2 Chainz]]. It was issued on June 16, 2017, by [[Def Jam Recordings]], as the follow-up to ''[[ColleGrove]]'', his 2016 collaborative effort with [[Lil Wayne]]. The album features [[guest appearance]]s from [[Gucci Mane]], [[Swae Lee]], [[Nicki Minaj]], [[Monica (singer)|Monica]], [[Pharrell Williams|Pharrell]], [[Quavo]] and [[Travis Scott]], when release executif produced by [[Bebe Rexha]]. The album's [[Hip hop production|production]] was handled by [[FKi (production team)|FKi]], [[Honorable C.N.O.T.E.]], [[Mike Dean (record producer)|Mike Dean]], [[Mike Will Made It]] and [[Murda Beatz]], among others.


The album was preceded by two official [[Single (music)|singles]], "[[Good Drank]]" and "[[It's a Vibe]]", as well as the [[promotional single]] "4 AM". The album was also supported by a nationwide concert tour, as well as several [[Pop-up retail|pop-up shops]] in the US.<ref>{{cite web|last=Skinner|first=Katie|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/lifestyle/7841940/2-chainz-pretty-girls-like-trap-music-merch-pics|title=2 Chainz Just Dropped New Pretty Girls Like Trap Music Merch|work=Billboard|date=June 23, 2017|accessdate=June 23, 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://kiiz.iheart.com/onair/troy-32072/2-chainz-new-merch-popup-15894305/|title=2 CHAINZ: New Merch & Pop-Up|website=kiiz.iheart.com|accessdate=June 23, 2017}}</ref> 2 Chainz alluded to the album showing "growth and maturation." He stated the content would maintain its edginess while also elevating [[trap music]] to a point where everyone can appreciate it. ''Pretty Girls Like Trap Music'' received widespread critical acclaim, with most critics citing the album as his best album yet.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://thesource.com/2017/06/16/2-chainz-releases-pretty-girls-like-trap-music-may-best-album-yet/ |title=2 Chainz Releases Pretty Girls Like Trap Music, May Be His Best Album Yet |work=The Source |date=June 16, 2017 |accessdate=June 17, 2017}}</ref><ref name="dj"/>
The album was preceded by two official [[Single (music)|singles]], "[[Good Drank]]" and "[[It's a Vibe]]", as well as the [[promotional single]] "4 AM". The album was also supported by a nationwide concert tour, as well as several [[Pop-up retail|pop-up shops]] in the US.<ref>{{cite web|last=Skinner|first=Katie|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/lifestyle/7841940/2-chainz-pretty-girls-like-trap-music-merch-pics|title=2 Chainz Just Dropped New Pretty Girls Like Trap Music Merch|work=Billboard|date=June 23, 2017|accessdate=June 23, 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://kiiz.iheart.com/onair/troy-32072/2-chainz-new-merch-popup-15894305/|title=2 CHAINZ: New Merch & Pop-Up|website=kiiz.iheart.com|accessdate=June 23, 2017}}</ref> 2 Chainz alluded to the album showing "growth and maturation." He stated the content would maintain its edginess while also elevating [[trap music]] to a point where everyone can appreciate it. ''Pretty Girls Like Trap Music'' received widespread critical acclaim, with most critics citing the album as his best album yet.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://thesource.com/2017/06/16/2-chainz-releases-pretty-girls-like-trap-music-may-best-album-yet/ |title=2 Chainz Releases Pretty Girls Like Trap Music, May Be His Best Album Yet |work=The Source |date=June 16, 2017 |accessdate=June 17, 2017}}</ref><ref name="dj"/>
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{{Track listing
{{Track listing
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| headline = Digital download / stream / executif producer released<ref>{{cite web|url=https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/pretty-girls-like-trap-music/id1240982582|title=Pretty Girls Like Trap Music by 2 Chainz on Apple Music|publisher=iTunes Store|accessdate=June 3, 2017}}</ref>
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| total_length = leaked
| extra_column = Producer(s)
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| length7 = 3:41
| length7 = 3:41


| title8 = [[Big Amount]]
| title8 = [[It's a Vibe]]
| note8 = featuring [[Drake (musician)|Drake]]) ([[bonus track]]
| note8 = featuring Travis Scott
| writer8 = {{hlist|Epps|Douglas|Marshall Sudderth|[[Drake (musician)|Aubrey Graham]]}}
| writer8 = {{hlist|Epps|Lindstrom|Robert Mandell|Webster}}
| extra8 = Buddah Bless
| extra8 = {{hlist|Murda Beatz|G Koop}}
| length8 = 3:11
| length8 = 3:30


| title9 = [[It's a Vibe]]
| title9 = Rolls Royce Bitch
| writer9 = {{hlist|Epps|[[Calvin Frazier]]|[[Honorable C.N.O.T.E.|Carlton Mays, Jr.]]}}
| note9 = featuring [[Ty Dolla Sign]], [[Trey Songz]] and [[Jhené Aiko]]
| extra9 = [[Honorable C.N.O.T.E.]]
| writer9 = {{hlist|Epps|Lindstrom|Robert Mandell|[[Ty Dolla Sign|Tyrone Griffin, Jr.]]|[[Trey Songz|Tremaine Neverson]]|[[Jhené Aiko|Jhené Chilombo]]}}
| length9 = 3:59
| extra9 = {{hlist|Murda Beatz|G Koop}}
| length9 = 3:30


| title10 = Rolls Royce Bitch
| title10 = Sleep When U Die
| writer10 = {{hlist|Epps|[[Calvin Frazier]]|[[Honorable C.N.O.T.E.|Carlton Mays, Jr.]]}}
| writer10 = {{hlist|Epps|Douglas}}
| extra10 = [[Honorable C.N.O.T.E.]]
| extra10 = Buddah Bless
| length10 = 3:59
| length10 = 3:14


| title11 = Sleep When U Die
| title11 = Trap Check
| writer11 = {{hlist|Epps|Douglas}}
| writer11 = {{hlist|Epps|Douglas|[[Young Jeezy|Jay Jenkins]]|Marquinarius Holmes|[[T.I.|Clifford Harris, Jr.]]|[[Shawty Redd|Demetrius Stewart]]}}
| extra11 = Buddah Bless
| extra11 = Buddah Bless
| length11 = 3:14
| length11 = 3:06


| title12 = Trap Check
| title12 = Blue Cheese
| note12 = featuring Quavo
| writer12 = {{hlist|Epps|Douglas|[[Young Jeezy|Jay Jenkins]]|Marquinarius Holmes|[[T.I.|Clifford Harris, Jr.]]|[[Shawty Redd|Demetrius Stewart]]}}
| writer12 = {{hlist|Epps|Marshall|Karl Hamnqvist}}
| extra12 = Buddah Bless
| length12 = 3:06
| extra12 = K Swisha
| length12 = 5:08


| title13 = Blue Cheese
| title13 = OG Kush Diet
| writer13 = {{hlist|Epps|Roberts, Jr.|[[FKi (production team)|Steven Bolden]]|Dwayne Shippy}}
| note13 = featuring [[Migos]]
| writer13 = {{hlist|Epps|Marshall|Karl Hamnqvist|[[Offset (rapper)|Kiari Cephus]]|[[Takeoff (rapper)|Kirshnik Ball]]}}
| extra13 = {{hlist|[[FKi (production team)|FKi]]|iLL Wayno{{ref|a|[a]}}}}
| extra13 = K Swisha
| length13 = 4:10
| length13 = 5:08


| title14 = OG Kush Diet
| title14 = Burglar Bars
| writer14 = {{hlist|Epps|Roberts, Jr.|[[FKi (production team)|Steven Bolden]]|Dwayne Shippy}}
| writer14 = {{hlist|Epps|Dean|Salomes Jackson|Gabriel Arillo|Bennie Amey|Joshua Banks|Barbara English|George Kerr}}
| extra14 = {{hlist|[[FKi (production team)|FKi]]|iLL Wayno{{ref|a|[a]}}}}
| extra14 = {{hlist|M16|Dean{{ref|a|[a]}}}}
| length14 = 4:10
| length14 = 5:07

| title15 = Bailan
| note15 = featuring [[Pharrell Williams|Pharrell]]) (bonus track
| writer15 = {{hlist|Epps|[[Pharrell Williams]]}}
| extra15 = Williams
| length15 = 3:50

| title16 = Burglar Bars
| note16 = featuring [[Monica (singer)|Monica]]
| writer16 = {{hlist|Epps|Dean|Salomes Jackson|Gabriel Arillo|Bennie Amey|Joshua Banks|Barbara English|George Kerr|[[Monica (singer)|Monica Brown]]}}
| extra16 = {{hlist|M16|Dean{{ref|a|[a]}}}}
| length16 = 5:07
}}
{{Track listing
| headline = CD / LP<ref name="allmusic"/>
| collapsed = yes
| total_length = 54:46

| title1 = Saturday Night
| length1 = 4:31

| title2 = Riverdale Rd
| length2 = 3:24

| title3 = Good Drank
| note3 = featuring Gucci Mane and Quavo
| length3 = 3:42

| title4 = 4 AM
| note4 = featuring Travis Scott
| length4 = 4:15

| title5 = Door Swangin
| length5 = 3:08

| title6 = Realize
| note6 = featuring Nicki Minaj
| length6 = 3:51

| title7 = Poor Fool
| note7 = featuring Swae Lee
| length7 = 3:41

| title8 = It's a Vibe
| note8 = featuring Ty Dolla Sign, Trey Songz and Jhené Aiko
| length8 = 3:30

| title9 = Rolls Royce Bitch
| length9 = 3:59

| title10 = Sleep When U Die
| length10 = 3:14

| title11 = Trap Check
| length11 = 3:06

| title12 = Blue Cheese
| note12 = featuring Migos
| length12 = 5:08

| title13 = OG Kush Diet
| length13 = 4:10

| title14 = Burglar Bars
| note14 = featuring Monica
| length14 = 5:07
}}
}}


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* {{sup|{{note|a|[a]}}}} signifies an co-producer
* {{sup|{{note|b|[b]}}}} signifies an additional producer
* {{sup|{{note|b|[b]}}}} signifies an additional producer
* The bonus tracks "Big Amount" and "Bailan" did not appear in the physical version.
* "4 AM", "Blue Cheese" and "OG Kush Diet" features additional vocals from Karl "Special K" Douglas
* "4 AM", "Blue Cheese" and "OG Kush Diet" features additional vocals from Karl "Special K" Douglas
* "Sleep When U Die" features uncredited vocals from [[OJ da Juiceman]]
* "Sleep When U Die" features uncredited vocals from [[OJ da Juiceman]]
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* 2 Chainz – primary artist
* 2 Chainz – primary artist
* [[Gucci Mane]] – featured artist {{small|(track 3)}}
* [[Gucci Mane]] – featured artist {{small|(track 3)}}
* [[Quavo]] – featured artist {{small|(track 3)}}
* [[Quavo]] – featured artist {{small|(track 3, 12)}}
* [[Travis Scott]] – featured artist {{small|(track 4)}}
* [[Travis Scott]] – featured artist {{small|(track 4, 8)}}
* [[Nicki Minaj]] – featured artist {{small|(track 6)}}
* [[Nicki Minaj]] – featured artist {{small|(track 6)}}
* [[Swae Lee]] – featured artist {{small|(track 7)}}
* [[Swae Lee]] – featured artist {{small|(track 7)}}
* [[Drake (musician)|Drake]] – featured artist {{small|(track 8)}}
* [[Ty Dolla Sign]] – featured artist {{small|(track 9)}}
* [[Trey Songz]] – featured artist {{small|(track 9)}}
* [[Jhené Aiko]] – featured artist {{small|(track 9)}}
* [[Migos]] – featured artist {{small|(track 13)}}
* [[Pharrell Williams|Pharrell]] – featured artist {{small|(track 15)}}
* [[Monica (singer)|Monica]] – featured artist {{small|(track 16)}}
* Karl "Special K" Douglas – addition vocals {{small|(tracks 13, 14)}}
* Karl "Special K" Douglas – addition vocals {{small|(tracks 13, 14)}}


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* Aubry "Big Juice" Delaine – engineer {{small|(track 6)}}
* Aubry "Big Juice" Delaine – engineer {{small|(track 6)}}
* Nick Valentin – assistant engineer {{small|(track 6)}}
* Nick Valentin – assistant engineer {{small|(track 6)}}
* [[Bebe Rexha]] - executif producer
* [[Jess Jackson (record producer)|Jess Jackson]] – mixer {{small|(track 7)}}
* [[Jess Jackson (record producer)|Jess Jackson]] – mixer {{small|(track 7)}}
* Jack "Jak" Brown – engineer {{small|(tracks 7, 11)}}
* Jack "Jak" Brown – engineer {{small|(tracks 7, 11)}}

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Pretty Girls Like Trap Music (stylized as Pretty Girls 👍 TRΛP MUSIC) is the fourth studio album by American rapper 2 Chainz. It was issued on June 16, 2017, by Def Jam Recordings, as the follow-up to ColleGrove, his 2016 collaborative effort with Lil Wayne. The album features guest appearances from Gucci Mane, Swae Lee, Nicki Minaj, Monica, Pharrell, Quavo and Travis Scott, when release executif produced by Bebe Rexha. The album's production was handled by FKi, Honorable C.N.O.T.E., Mike Dean, Mike Will Made It and Murda Beatz, among others.

The album was preceded by two official singles, "Good Drank" and "It's a Vibe", as well as the promotional single "4 AM". The album was also supported by a nationwide concert tour, as well as several pop-up shops in the US.[1][2] 2 Chainz alluded to the album showing "growth and maturation." He stated the content would maintain its edginess while also elevating trap music to a point where everyone can appreciate it. Pretty Girls Like Trap Music received widespread critical acclaim, with most critics citing the album as his best album yet.[3][4]

Background

2 Chainz embarked on his music career under the moniker Tity Boi, alongside Dolla Boy, in the hip hop group Playaz Circle. The group was signed to fellow Georgia-based rapper Ludacris' Disturbing tha Peace (DTP) label imprint. Playaz Circle went on to release two albums under the label, with their debut spawning the hit single "Duffle Bag Boy". In 2007, 2 Chainz began to release solo material, later securing a solo recording contract with Def Jam Recordings in 2012.[5] Following his record deal, Def Jam issued 2 Chainz's solo major-label debut Based on a T.R.U. Story, in August. Def Jam went on to release his follow-up albums B.O.A.T.S. II: Me Time (2013) and ColleGrove (2016).

On January 2, 2017, at an Atlanta Hawks press conference, 2 Chainz revealed his fourth album would be titled Pretty Girls Like Trap Music.[6][7] In May 2017, 2 Chainz appeared on The View, where he said fans should expect "growth and maturation" on the album.[8] He continued, saying "It's still edgy content, but trap music is kinda defined as low socioeconomic background music where you have to hustle to get out. And it's a situation where a lot of good girls used to like the bad guys, and that's what this album is about."[9][10] In an interview with Rolling Stone, 2 Chainz said the album title came from "beautiful girls who like this hustler– who you think would be attracted to a whole other type of music. But they like Migos, Future. You get with this girl, and you want to play Bryson Tiller. But she's like, 'I want to hear Gucci.'"[11]

Recording and production

We're the pop stars. Trap rap is pop now. People's ears have adjusted to what we have to say and how we say it.

— 2 Chainz in a June 2017 interview with Rolling Stone.[11]

On June 1, 2017, 2 Chainz was interviewed by the LA Leakers where the conversation turned to the album's creative direction, and 2 Chainz spoke on the tracklist and production.[12] "I didn't force any features. When you hear the track it sounds like its supposed to be those voices on the track."[12] He also spoke on Pharrell Williams' contribution to the project, saying that Williams one of the album's final collaborators: "He's a great producer, so I think he brought to the table what he felt was missing from the project." The final result is what 2 Chainz calls "top tier yacht music."[12] In an interview with Rolling Stone, 2 Chainz said he continued the art of memorizing all his rhymes before recording for this album: "I don't like writing down anything. I feel like I could waste a good idea on just listening to a track. I don't want to hear 15 beats. I don't want to waste my studio time listening to beats. When I come, I want to work. Load them up. I'm going to come off the top. And out of the three [beats chosen by a producer], I hope one of them is something I can keep or keep going off of."[11]

Release and promotion

In August 2016, 2 Chainz released the mixtape, Daniel Son; Necklace Don, which includes the single "Big Amount", featuring a guest appearance from Canadian rapper Drake, while the production was handled by Buddah Bless. "Big Amount" was officially released on September 23, 2016,[13] and reached number 44 on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.[14] In October 2016, 2 Chainz released the mixtape Hibachi for Lunch, which contains the song "Good Drank". The song would later be released for purchase and go on to serve as a digital exclusive track for the album.

In February 2017, in anticipation for the album, 2 Chainz partnered with Spotify for an ongoing series of playlists with the same title. During the time, 2 Chainz collaborated with Karrueche Tran, Erykah Badu and Cardi B to offer listeners "the best in new trap music." The playlist also includes personal favorites of each "pretty girl" who helped curate.[15] On March 10, Spotify released the updated playlist, which was assisted by his frequent collaborator Nicki Minaj. Making the list were 2 Chainz's two newest tracks "It's a Vibe" and "Smartphone". Minaj also contributed her three new releases "No Frauds", "Changed It", and "Regret In Your Tears". Songs from Gucci Mane, Bankroll Fresh and Future also appeared on the list.[15]

The album's initial release date was April 7, 2017,[15] however on March 29, it was revealed the album had been pushed back.[16] On May 23, 2017, 2 Chainz released a trailer in promotion for the album.[17] On May 25, 2017, 2 Chainz unveiled the album cover, crediting graffiti artist Trouble Andrew, for the cover art.[18] On May 30, the album was made available for pre-order on the iTunes Store.[19] Along with the pre-order, 2 Chainz revealed the album's track-listing and released a new song, titled "4 AM", featuring a guest appearance from Houston-based rapper Travis Scott, while the production was handled by Murda Beatz and Cubeatz.[20][21][22]

In June 2017, 2 Chainz announced he would be partnering up with Trouble Andrew (who designed the album cover), to release a collaborative apparel collection themed after the album.[23] The collaboration between 2 Chainz and Trouble Andrew was released exclusively in New York City with a special pop-up shop located on 54 Green Street.[24] 2 Chainz also launched a digital pop-up shop starting June 8 through June 16, where each day a new piece of apparel was sold for that particular day only.[25] On June 6, 2017, 2 Chainz revealed he would be headlining a national concert tour in support of the album.[8]

On June 18, 2017, 2 Chainz opened up a pop-up "Trap Salon", in promotion for Pretty Girls Like Trap Music. The salon was open to the public where fans got their nails done for free in support of the album. The local nail salon was entirely decorated in pink decor with black spray painted lettering, coinciding with the album title and theme. Each nail set design was named after a track from 2 Chainz's album, including "Good Drank", "Big Amount", "Blue Cheese", "4 AM" and "Burglar Bars".[26]

On June 19, 2 Chainz released the music video for "Blue Cheese" featuring Atlanta-based hip hop trio Migos. The video, directed by The Daps, was described by The Fader as featuring the rappers "in front of what appears to be a trapped-out housing complex. A large, cross-shaped platform in the courtyard hosts the four rappers, as well as a cadre of beautiful women, as they dance and stunt in couture over the course of the song's three verses."[27] On June 20, 2 Chainz released the video for "Sleep When U Die", which was directed by Joe Moore.[28] The music video for "Trap Check", which was filmed in black and white and directed by Howard Ross, followed on June 23.[29]

Singles

The album's lead single, "Good Drank", was produced by Houston-based producer Mike Dean, and features guest appearances from trap artists Quavo and Gucci Mane. The music video for "Good Drank", directed by Howard Ross, was released on January 19, 2017.[30] "Good Drank" was made available for purchase on January 20.[31] On February 28, 2017, the three of them performed the song on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.[32] An alternate version of the song was later released on March 6, titled "Good Drank 2.0", featuring vocals from a line of backup singers known as the Trap Choir.[33][34] "Good Drank" went on to reach number 88 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart[35] and was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).[36]

The albums second single, titled "It's a Vibe", features guest appearances from American R&B singers Ty Dolla Sign, Trey Songz and Jhené Aiko, with production coming from Murda Beatz and G Koop. The song was officially released on March 9, 2017.[37] The music video for "It's a Vibe", was released on April 20, in celebration of cannabis culture.[38] "It's a Vibe" went on to reach number 48 on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.[14] Days before the album's release, 2 Chainz released a promotional single titled "4 AM", on May 30, 2017. The song features a guest appearance from Houston-based rapper Travis Scott, while the production was handled by Murda Beatz and Cubeatz.[20][21][22]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic?7.2/10[39]
Metacritic82/100[40]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[41]
The A.V. ClubB[42]
Clash7/10[43]
Exclaim!8/10[44]
HipHopDX4.1/5[45]
HotNewHipHop88%[46]
PopMatters8/10[47]
Pitchfork8/10[48]
Spin(favorable)[49]
XXL4/5 (XL)[50]

Pretty Girls Like Trap Music received widespread acclaim from critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an average score of 82, based on nine reviews.[40] Andy Kellman of AllMusic stated that "Inconspicuousness notwithstanding, Pretty Girls Like Trap Music is among Epps' most significant and enjoyable work."[41] Paul A. Thompson of Pitchfork wrote: "Pretty Girls Like Trap Music's penultimate song, the one before Farrakhan, is a Pharrell duet that sounds as if it was parachuted in from another, much softer album, one you'll hear in a fast casual restaurant seven years from now, just like the penultimate song from The Blueprint 3. 2 Chainz is exactly the same age today that Jay-Z was in 2009. But where Jay was running out of steam, 2 Chainz sounds like he's finally hitting his stride. If not royalty, then the next best thing."[48] Calum Slingerland of Exclaim! said, "If Pretty Girls Like Trap Music doesn't make the rapper an immediate king of the South, it undoubtedly puts him in line for the title."[44] Writing for HipHopDX, Trent Clark concluded, "Despite the lack of range, Pretty Girls Like Trap Music goes down as 2 Chainz' strongest LP to date and will become a reference point for anyone curious about how the towering rap star can service their turn-up needs."[45]

In his review, Grant Rindner of PopMatters states, "His talent has undeniably caught up to his hard work, and all we can hope now is that the latter doesn't suffer because of the former."[47] DJBooth editor Yoh, wrote: "Tity Boi stepped up to the plate. Not only did he deliver an album that highlights his strengths as an artist, you can hear the effort. This isn't a lazy release, an album because an album is required. You hear an artist who wanted to prove something, who wanted to prove that he hasn't come this far to fall off."[4] Yoh ended the review with "I believe the album can solidify Chainz as one of the best out of Atlanta. I don't just mean that in a present-tense, either. I think Chainz is showing why he can stand alongside Jeezy, T.I. and Gucci. He didn't blow up during their peak era but he is carrying their torch. He isn't trying to be like the new trap kids—he knows he isn't Playboi Carti—but he doesn't need to be. He's 2 Chainz."[4] Will Lavin, an author for Clash, said, "While it doesn't quite have the same urgency as Based on a T.R.U. Story or T.R.U. REALigion, Pretty Girls Like Trap Music is perfectly positioned to be a 2017 favourite catering to both fans of this generation's trap music and those that were knee deep in trap during its late '90s/early '00s inception."[43]

Commercial performance

Pretty Girls Like Trap Music debuted at number two on the US Billboard 200 with 106,000 album-equivalent units, of which 57,000 were pure album sales.[51] In its second week, it dropped to number five, earning another 43,000 units (a 59% drop).[52]

Track listing

Credits adapted from 2 Chainz's official website.[53]

Digital download / stream / executif producer released[54]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Saturday Night"
4:31
2."Riverdale Rd"
  • Mano
  • Dean
3:24
3."Good Drank" (featuring Gucci Mane and Quavo)Dean3:45
4."4 AM" (featuring Travis Scott)
4:15
5."Door Swangin"
  • Epps
  • Tyron Douglas
Buddah Bless3:08
6."Realize" (featuring Nicki Minaj)FKi 1st3:51
7."Poor Fool" (featuring Swae Lee)
  • Mike Will Made It
  • Ducko Mcfli
  • Dean[b]
3:41
8."It's a Vibe" (featuring Travis Scott)
  • Epps
  • Lindstrom
  • Robert Mandell
  • Webster
  • Murda Beatz
  • G Koop
3:30
9."Rolls Royce Bitch"Honorable C.N.O.T.E.3:59
10."Sleep When U Die"
  • Epps
  • Douglas
Buddah Bless3:14
11."Trap Check"Buddah Bless3:06
12."Blue Cheese" (featuring Quavo)
  • Epps
  • Marshall
  • Karl Hamnqvist
K Swisha5:08
13."OG Kush Diet"
4:10
14."Burglar Bars"
  • Epps
  • Dean
  • Salomes Jackson
  • Gabriel Arillo
  • Bennie Amey
  • Joshua Banks
  • Barbara English
  • George Kerr
5:07
Total length:leaked

Track notes

  • ^[a] signifies an co-producer
  • ^[b] signifies an additional producer
  • "4 AM", "Blue Cheese" and "OG Kush Diet" features additional vocals from Karl "Special K" Douglas
  • "Sleep When U Die" features uncredited vocals from OJ da Juiceman
  • "Burglar Bars" features additional vocals from Louis Farrakhan

Sample credits

Personnel

Credits are adapted from Tidal.[55]

Charts

Chart (2017) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[56] 52
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[57] 139
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[58] 152
Canadian Albums (Billboard)[59] 7
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[60] 55
French Albums (SNEP)[61] 120
New Zealand Heatseekers Albums (RMNZ)[62] 2
UK Albums (OCC)[63] 88
US Billboard 200[64] 2
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[65] 1

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