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Dope Don't Sell Itself

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2022 studio album by 2 Chainz
Dope Don't Sell Itself
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 4, 2022
GenreHip hop ·trap
Length32:32
Label
Producer
2 Chainz chronology
So Help Me God!
(2020)
Dope Don't Sell Itself
(2022)
Welcome 2 Collegrove
(2023)
Singles from Dope Don't Sell Itself
  1. "Million Dollars Worth of Game"
    Released: January 7, 2022
  2. "Pop Music"
    Released: January 21, 2022

Dope Don't Sell Itself is the seventh studio album by American rapper2 Chainz. It was released throughDef Jam Recordings on February 4, 2022. The album features guest appearances fromMoneybagg Yo,BeatKing,Lil Baby,Roddy Ricch,42 Dugg,YoungBoy Never Broke Again,Lil Durk, Sleepy Rose,Swae Lee, Stove God Cooks, Symba,Major Myjah, andJacquees.

Background and promotion

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On July 17, 2021, 2 Chainz took to social media to announce that his next project would serve as his lasttrap album.[1] He revealed the release date on January 21, 2022.[2] He then revealed the cover art through social media on January 25, 2022.[3] The tracklist was revealed through the CD pre-order on his website two days later, on January 27, 2022. 2 Chainz explained that the cover art of the album refers to his "first bank account".[4]

Singles

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The album's lead single, "Million Dollars Worth of Game", which features American rapper42 Dugg, was released on January 7, 2022.[5] The second single, "Pop Music", which features American rappersMoneybagg Yo and BeatKing, was released on January 21, 2022.[6]

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic58/100[7]
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[8]
Clash6/10[9]
Exclaim!7/10[10]
HipHopDX2.6/5[11]
Pitchfork6.4/10[12]
Rolling Stone[13]

Dope Don't Sell Itself received mixed reviews from critics.[14] Writing forClash, Robin Murray felt that "seven albums deep, 2 Chainz has long perfected his brand" and "'Dope Don't Sell Itself' is, he says, his 'last trap album' and while it's a punchy farewell to that style, it's often slight, and occasionally shallow".[9] Antoine-Samuel Mauffette Alavo ofExclaim! wrote that, with the album, "he proves that his relevance remains undeniable" and "his signature voice and raunchy style, matched with his expert-level beat selection, allow for his versatility to shine through, while his legend status nets him refreshing featured guests who never overshadow Chainz", adding, "loosely narrated with scripted hustler talk, the album's 12 tracks are held together by 2 Chainz's aura and voice more so than by melodic progression" and "whileDope Don't Sell Itself does not inspire immediate playback like Chainz's last outing,So Help Me God!, and doesn't contain the breakout hits of 2017's acclaimedPretty Girls Like Trap Music, it is a testament to the rapper's longevity and his vital role inATL's shifting scene as a gravitational figure for all to aspire to become."[10]

HipHopDX's Armon Sandler wrote that the album "finds the Drenchgod at an identity-bound impasse" as "he mostly abandons his message-driven endeavor and tries desperately to revert back to why he's beloved: booming production, humorous bars galore and an affinity for connecting with younger stars no matter how much the sound of rap has changed", adding that "in attempting to recreate his peak, he offers some familiar flows but mostly unimpressive lyrics that lean more toward grown-up nursery rhymes than his catchy, skillful couplets of days past", "but this album probably won't get a re-evaluation like his past work; his attempt to dial it back displays the colorful and zany bars that once captured ears are long gone".[11]

Writing forPitchfork, Jackson Howard felt thatDope Don't Sell Itself is 2 Chainz's first album that "feels predictable" and as "a brisk 12 songs, it plays more like a mixtape of throwaways, a collection of forgettable, though occasionally great, bangers with of-the-moment features and total disregard for cohesion or risk", adding that "the songs here are serviceable, thanks to 2 Chainz's ear and charisma. But they're more like templates than novel creations, far from his days of samplingHall & Oates or trading verses withKendrick Lamar over aPharrell beat seemingly constructed from cutlery and trash cans".[12] Jayson Buford ofRolling Stone opined that the album is "actually an attempt at a return to form" rather than being declared as 2 Chainz's lasttrap album and "this record isn't the return to form that it aims to be, but Chainz is back in his element here".[13]

Track listing

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Dope Don't Sell Itself track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Bet It Back"
  • Swimmer
  • WomaticTracks
2:57
2."Pop Music" (featuringMoneybagg Yo and BeatKing)
BeatKing2:06
3."Kingpen Ghostwriter" (featuringLil Baby)Buddah Bless2:22
4."Outstanding" (featuringRoddy Ricch)
2:55
5."Neighbors Know My Name"
1:44
6."Million Dollars Worth of Game" (featuring42 Dugg)LilJuMadeDaBeat2:40
7."Free B.G."
1:44
8."10 Bracelets" (featuringYoungBoy Never Broke Again)
Buddah Bless3:09
9."Lost Kings" (featuringLil Durk and Sleepy Rose)
2:37
10."Caymans" (featuringSwae Lee)
  • Big Papito
  • Krispy Hendrixx
3:13
11."Vlad TV" (featuring Stove God Cooks, Symba, and Major Myjah)
  • Epps
  • Aaron Scott
  • Demario Driver
  • Myjah Veira
  • Jeffrey Nuamah
  • Caston Grigsby
  • Douglas Ingle
  • Donald Meadows
  • Curtis Washington II
  • Avery Earls
  • LordQuest
  • Grigsby
4:27
12."If You Want Me To" (featuringJacquees)
2:38
Total length:32:32

Charts

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Chart performance forDope Don't Sell Itself
Chart (2022)Peak
position
Canadian Albums (Billboard)[15]88
USBillboard 200[16]23
USTop R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[17]13

References

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  1. ^C.H. (July 17, 2021)."2 Chainz says his next release will be his last trap album".Revolt. RetrievedFebruary 1, 2022.
  2. ^Bloom, Madison (January 21, 2022)."2 Chainz's New AlbumDope Don't Sell Itself Gets Release Date".Pitchfork. RetrievedFebruary 1, 2022.
  3. ^Walker, Joe (January 27, 2022)."2 Chainz Taps Lil Baby, Roddy Ricch, Lil Durk + More For 'Dope Don't Sell Itself' Tracklist Revealed, Rapper Talks Lil Wayne Collab Project 'ColleGrove 2'".HipHopDX. RetrievedFebruary 1, 2022.
  4. ^Rose, Jordan (January 27, 2022)."2 Chainz's 'Dope Don't Sell Itself' Tracklist Revealed, Rapper Talks Lil Wayne Collab Project 'ColleGrove 2'".Complex. RetrievedFebruary 1, 2022.
  5. ^Mahadevan, Tara C. (January 7, 2022)."2 Chainz Links With 42 Dugg in Video for New Song "Million Dollars Worth of Game"".Complex. RetrievedFebruary 1, 2022.
  6. ^Shifferaw, Abel (January 21, 2022)."2 Chainz, Moneybagg Yo, and BeatKing Share Video for New Track "Pop Music"".Complex. RetrievedFebruary 1, 2022.
  7. ^"Dope Don't Sell Itself by 2 Chainz Reviews and Tracks".Metacritic. RetrievedFebruary 11, 2022.
  8. ^"Dope Don't Sell Itself Review by Andy Kellman".allmusic.com. March 3, 2022. RetrievedMarch 3, 2022.
  9. ^abMurray, Robin (February 4, 2022)."2 Chainz – Dope Don't Sell Itself | Reviews".Clash. RetrievedFebruary 11, 2022.
  10. ^abAlavo, Antoine-Samuel Mauffette (February 10, 2022)."'Dope Don't Sell Itself,' but 2 Chainz's Rapping Does".Exclaim!. RetrievedFebruary 11, 2022.
  11. ^abSadler, Armon (February 3, 2022)."2 Chainz 'Dope Don't Sell Itself' Album Is Laced with Traphouse Fetishes That Lost Their Thrill".HipHopDX. RetrievedFebruary 11, 2022.
  12. ^abHoward, Jackson (February 4, 2022)."2 Chainz: Dope Don't Sell Itself Album Review".Pitchfork. RetrievedFebruary 6, 2022.
  13. ^abBuford, Jayson (February 4, 2022)."The Trap Becomes a Retirement Home for 2 Chainz on 'Dope Don't Sell Itself'".Rolling Stone. RetrievedFebruary 11, 2022.
  14. ^"Dope Don't Sell Itself by 2 Chainz".Metacritic.
  15. ^"2 Chainz Chart History (Canadian Albums)".Billboard. Retrieved February 15, 2022.
  16. ^"2 Chainz Chart History (Billboard 200)".Billboard. Retrieved February 15, 2022.
  17. ^"2 Chainz Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)".Billboard. Retrieved February 15, 2022.
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