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- Based on a T.R.U. Story became the very first long play in 2 Chainz’ solo discography, but we should understand that this album is totally not the first one in the artist’s track record. In the line-up of Playaz Circle 2 Chainz and Dolla Boy (who was also one of the co-authors of Based on a T.R.U. Story) created two strong long plays.
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EDITORS’ NOTES
Backed by dramatic beats draped with sinister-sounding synths, this former college athlete asserts that he’s a baller in more ways than one—whether it was as a young hustler (“Crack,” “Dope Peddler”) or as a current celebrity and ladies’ man, who sounds like he’s channeling Jay-Z on “Money Machine.” The raunchy rapper reconnects with his Playaz Circle partner, Dolla Boy, for “Stop My Now.”
EDITORS’ NOTES
Backed by dramatic beats draped with sinister-sounding synths, this former college athlete asserts that he’s a baller in more ways than one—whether it was as a young hustler (“Crack,” “Dope Peddler”) or as a current celebrity and ladies’ man, who sounds like he’s channeling Jay-Z on “Money Machine.” The raunchy rapper reconnects with his Playaz Circle partner, Dolla Boy, for “Stop My Now.”
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- 17 Songs, 1 Hour 7 Minutes
- Released: Aug 14, 2012
- ℗ 2012 The Island Def Jam Music Group
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Review by David Jeffries
If there's a reason to cheer for 2 Chainz, it's that the limited but now loveable rapper lifted himself out of a dead-end group (the Sporty Thievz-like Playaz Circle), dropped his awful name (who wants to say they're the world's biggest Tity Boy fan?), and reinvented himself as a welcome character somewhere between the syrup-sipping Pluto and the slang-slinging Pootie Tang, all while rocking True Religion everything (and if the clothing company didn't pay for all this album's product placement, they should send Chainz a box of swag immediately). This devil-may-care style that's right in line with the flash-flavoring landscape of 2012, was refined over mixtapes, street releases, and guest spots, all of it smart preparation for this official debut. Based on a T.R.U. Story is a fine payoff, coming off as trendy as those jeans Chainz keeps repping, but still quirky enough to stick to the ribs. Prime example is the opening 'Yuck!,' a high-powered Streetrunner production with Lil Wayne getting in the distasteful spirit of the album (warning: he's searching through his black book for a girlfriend who's not experiencing 'the monthlies') while Chainz places his second favorite product when Similac gets another mention, once again thanks to the rapper's skill at baby making. 'Birthday Song' borrows Wayne's love of dumb bluntness for the great 'She got a big booty, so I call her 'Big Booty',' while 'Extremely Blessed' offers both 'Our first date was the Waffle House' and 'If you a chicken head, go and lay some eggs' which producer The-Dream coats in polished R&B for a track that's quite velvety and Ludacris. In this environment, a stripper track with Nicki Minaj can't go wrong, and when hooky singles 'No Lie' with Drake and 'Birthday Song' with Kanye West find their respective superstars coming down to Chainz' big booty level, it's like free drinks and table dances all night long. Sims 3 1.67 crack. Still, there are a couple unexpected highlights, like Mike Posner getting convincingly nasty on 'In Town,' or 'Stop Me Now,' which plays it soulful, smooth, and nostalgic ('All my Planets were Digable'). The claim 'Every line is so dope, you can snort it' is an oversell, but 2 Chainz over-promises and almost delivers on his official debut, putting him right in the punch-line rapper's sweet spot. [A Deluxe Edition of the album featured four bonus tracks.]
Title/Composer | Performer | Time |
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1 | 04:47 | |
2 | 04:32 | |
3 | 03:28 | |
4 | Tauheed Epps / Marquel Middlebrooks | 03:57 |
5 | 05:06 | |
6 | Tauheed Epps / Dijon McFarlane | 03:27 |
7 | 04:05 | |
8 | 03:59 | |
9 | 04:37 | |
10 | 04:43 | |
11 | 03:26 | |
12 | Carlos Broady / Tauheed Epps / Ken Lewis | 03:43 |
13 | 04:25 | |
14 | Chris Brown / Tauheed Epps | 03:51 |
15 | 03:49 | |
16 | 02:21 | |
17 | 02:47 |