![]() “Off the rapping game, I bought three mansions / You n****s ain’t agin’ wellー, you look like Steve Francis.” But even with lyrics miles better than the general standard of the genre today, lines like this feel decidedly shallow compared to what Chainz himself typically releases in his discography. That “admirable delve” is easily the album’s high point, as Chainz blatantly demonstrates a desire for experimentation on the album’s opening track, “Bet it Back.” Across a retro beat reminiscent of the video game “Undertale,” this song showcases Chainz as confident as ever: Sadly, his latest effort, “Dope Don’t Sell Itself,” is one of his most lackluster projects to date, despite his admirable decision to delve into less familiar territory. Over the past decade, the Georgia artist has built a name for himself as one of the most versatile rappers in the industry. If there is one word to associate with rapper 2 Chainz, it’s consistency. ![]() ![]() Label: Def Jam Recordings, Gamebread, T.R.U.
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