2 Chainz Says New Justin Bieber Collaboration Is 'Hard as Hell'

  /  03.16.2022

2 Chainz and Justin Bieber have another one on the way.

The Atlanta rapper stopped by “Drink Champs” where he revealed plans to release a deluxe edition of his latest album Dope Don’t Sell Itself featuring five new tracks including collaborations with Gucci Mane and Justin Bieber.

“One of them is this hard ass shit with Bieber. Me and him, this shit hard as hell,” 2 Chainz said of the untitled Bieber track.

This isn’t the first time the Def Jam labelmates have worked together. Back in 2012, 2 Chainz appeared on the official remix to Bieber’s hit “Boyfriend,” along with Mac Miller and Asher Roth.

Tity Boi has a busy year ahead including the long-awaited release of his joint album with Lil Wayne, ColleGrove 2.

“I’m about to drop this project with me and Wayne, ColleGrove 2. That’s like we rapping in the metaverse,” he said of the sequel to their 2016 album.

He is also readying a project with producer Statik Selektah. “These projects are already done. I know what I got,” he said during the “Drink Champs” interview, which airs in full Thursday on REVOLT.

Last month, 2 Chainz released Dope Don’t Sell Itself, described as his “last trap album,” featuring Lil Baby, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Lil Durk, Moneybagg Yo, and Roddy Ricch.

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