2 Chainz Based On A Tru Story Album Zip
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1,190 Hypes After giving two singles from off his debut solo album Based On A T.R.U. Story, 2 Chainz shares the complete tracklisting as well as deluxe edition album artwork. Slated to have only three guests appearances, from the likes of Drake, Kanye West and Nicki Minaj, the album will include 13 tracks on the standard version and four additional bonus songs on the deluxe edition. With he and Drake’s single, and his latest single alongside Kanye West, “Birthday Song,” sure to get a lot of radio play, we think the album will do relatively well come its release date.
Based On A T.R.U. Story is set to release August 14, you can check the tracklist down below.
02 Crack 03 Dope Peddler 04 05 06 I’m Different 07 Extremely Blessed 08 I Luv Dem Strippers feat. Nicki Minaj 09 Stop Me Now 10 Money Machine 11 In Town 12 Ghetto Dreams 13 Wut We Doin? Deluxe Edition: 14 Countdown 15 Like Me 16 I Feel Good 17 Riot.
2 Chainz, formally known as Tity Boi, has just released his first studio album under his new name. His numerous features in 2012 included tracks with Kanye West, Nicki Minaj, Lil Wayne, Drake, Wiz Khalifa (to name a few).
His verses were always on point, and I personally looked forward to his bars on his features. With this being said, I was immensely curious to hear what a solo album would sound like, without the crutch of other established rappers.
Looking at the tracklisting, I initially believed “Based on a T.R.U. Story” would sound just like the radio singles. We see Lil Wayne on “Yuck,” Nicki Minaj on “I Luv Dem Strippers,” John Legend on “Ghetto Dreams,” and Chris Brown on “Countdown.” In fact, of the album’s 13 tracks (excluding the bonus tracks on the deluxe copy) 9 have features.
Yet upon listening to the album, it becomes evident that this album, features aside, is entirely 2 Chainz product. Lil Wayne provides the hook for “Yuck” and we hear for the first time 2 Chainz completely hold his on a song. The album pays homage to 2 Chainz street life, with “Crack,” “Dope Peddler” and “Ghetto Dreams” all relating his experiences hustling.
Now some general comments on the album as a whole. This is 2 Chainz. By no means would anyone regard 2 Chainz as the lyricist of the year, and I think fans of his music don’t approach his lines looking for bars that will alter their lives.
2 Chainz lyrics are fun, charismatic, and at times over the top. This being said, I do not think 2 Chainz really broke any barriers with his delivery or style that would really draw critical acclaim. Second thing that stood out were repetitive beat selection. AllHipHop.com stated that there were a “few tracks in the early half of the project sounding too redundant,” and I have to agree. “Yuck” sets the tone early, making you excited for the next track, but by the time you get past the next two tracks, you’re sadly let down.
Don’t get me wrong, the album is not a flop. “In Town” featuring Mike Posner (side note where the hell has Posner been?) is surprisingly good, even though the vibe for the track seems like it would be much better suited for Posner. “Stop Me Now” also is a keeper, as 2 Chainz smoothly rolls his bars over a soulful track.