2 Chainz Pens Letter To His Younger ‘Aspiring Drug Dealer’ Self As He Explains ‘So Help Me God’ Cover

2 Chainz Pens Letter To His Younger ‘Aspiring Drug Dealer’ Self As He Explains ‘So Help Me God’ Cover
2 Chainz is sending a positive message to his younger self as he reflects on his life and career.
The rapper and entrepreneur shared a school photo of him back when he was in 8th grade, which also serves as the cover art of his latest album, So Help Me God, set to be released Friday (Nov. 13th).

2 Chainz
He wrote:
“I know a lot of artists have used baby pictures and kid photos to tell their story or reveal there journey , but this one different ! this is the 8th grade me , this was a proof pic because like many of us we couldn’t afford to order the picture package and yes I had on 2 chains, slick had on 3…”

2 Chainz continued:
“I was an aspiring drug dealer and an occasional thief ( when pop went to prison he told me if I steal , steal stuff I need & not want…”

2 Chainz
He added with a short message for his younger self:
“if I could tell that person something today I would tell them don’t give up , times is hard , but they don’t last forever SO HELP ME GOD this FRIDAY .. art by me”
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