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Rap or Go to the League
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 1, 2019
Recorded2017–19
GenreHip hop
Length55:00
Label
  • Gamebread
  • T.R.U
  • Def Jam
  • Producer
    2 Chainz chronology
    The Play Don't Care Who Makes It
    (2018)
    Rap or Go to the League
    (2019)
    No Face No Case
    (2020)
    Singles from Rap Or Go To The League

    1. "Girl's Best Friend"
      Released: November 18, 2018
    2. "Rule the World"
      Released: March 19, 2019

    Rap or Go to the League is the fifth studio album by American rapper 2 Chainz. It was released on March 1, 2019, through Gamebread and Def Jam Recordings. The production on the album was handled by multiple producers, including 9th Wonder, Da Honorable C.N.O.T.E., Mike Dean, Mustard, Pharrell Williams, Terrace Martin, and WondaGurl, among others. LeBron James also served as executive producer. The album features guest appearances by Young Thug, Travis Scott, Kendrick Lamar, Ariana Grande, Ty Dolla Sign, Lil Wayne, Kodak Black and others.

    Rap or Go to the League was supported by two singles: "Girl's Best Friend" and "Rule the World". The album received widespread critical praise from music critics and was a commercial success. It debuted at number four on the US Billboard 200 chart, earning 65,000 album-equivalent units in its first week.[1]

    Background[edit]

    In February 2018, 2 Chainz released the EP The Play Don't Care Who Makes It and soon after announced that his next album would be titled Rap or Go to the League.[2]

    In February 2019, it was revealed that Los Angeles Lakers small forward LeBron James would executive produce the album. The album cover was later revealed.[3]

    ADef Jam press release said the intent of the album is "celebrating black excellence and focusing on the power of education and entrepreneurship." The press release also says the title "challenges the notion that the only way out of the inner city is either to become a rapper or a ball player".[4]

    On February 28, 2019, the official tracklist was revealed.[5]

    Promotion[edit]

    In November 2018, the song "Girl's Best Friend", featuring American artist Ty Dolla Sign, was released as a double single with the song "Hot Wings" as "Hot Wings Are a Girl's Best Friend".[6] The music video for "Rule the World" featuring American singer Ariana Grande was released on March 11, 2019, and it then became the album's second single eight days later, on March 19.

    Critical reception[edit]

    Professional ratings
    Aggregate scores
    SourceRating
    Metacritic82/100[7]
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[8]
    Consequence of SoundB+[9]
    Exclaim!8/10[10]
    HipHopDX3.9/5[11]
    NME[12]
    Pitchfork7.6/10[13]
    The 4058/10[14]

    Rap or Go to the League received critical acclaim from critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted mean rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received a score of 82, based on 8 reviews.[7] Sheldon Pierce of Pitchfork called the album his most cogent and organized album by far, and his most thoughtful one and stated that "the album is proposed as the rapper’s rejection of the very premise in the title, and in asides and outros he does occasionally question this bifurcation of black liberation, but the music mostly tracks his own path to prosperity through a minefield."[13] He also stated that "As he provides more context for his story than ever, he rewrites the rule book on winning, opening up about his life as certified dealer to rap stars, critiquing the broken collegiate athletics apparatus, and warring against Uncle Sam."[13] Thomas Hobbs of NME gave the album four stars.[12] Hobbs praises 2 Chainz' growth as an artist stating "But even though 2 Chainz has been prolific as a guest rapper, he’s yet to release the kind of classic solo album that will truly solidify his status as a top-tier rapper. This is something he’s hoping to change with ‘Rap Or Go To The League’, a record that suggests that his talent is finally starting to catch up with all his hard work."[12]

    Commercial performance[edit]

    Rap or Go to the League debuted at number four on the US Billboard 200 chart, earning 65,000 album-equivalent units (including 13,000 copies as pure album sales) in its first week.[1] This became 2 Chainz' fifth consecutive US top-ten album on the chart.[1] The album also debuted at number one on the US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, becoming his third album to top the chart.[15] In its second week, the album dropped to number 14 on the chart, earning an additional 26,000 units.[16]

    Track listing[edit]

    Credits adapted from Tidal,[17] album's liner notes and Instagram.

    No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
    1."Forgiven" (featuring Marsha Ambrosius)
  • Marsha Ambrosius
  • Dwayne Abernathy, Jr.
  • Shawn Carter
  • Hugh Perry
  • Maxwell Smith
  • Kanye West
  • Dem Jointz5:23
    2."Threat 2 Society"
    • Epps
  • Patrick Douthit
  • Douglas Williams
  • Leonard Williams
  • Melvin Williams
  • 9th Wonder3:46
    3."Money in the Way"
    • Epps
  • Tyron Douglas
  • Bruce Hawes
  • Joseph Jefferson
    • Buddah Bless
  • Jabz
  • 2:42
    4."Statute of Limitations"
    • Epps
  • Samuel Gloade
  • Michael Williams II
  • Sammie Norris
  • James Phillips
  • Todd Shaw
  • Jonathan Smith
  • Phalon Alexander
  • Mike WiLL Made-It[d]
  • [18]
    2:29
    5."High Top Versace" (featuring Young Thug)
    • Epps
  • Jeffery Williams
  • Jacob Canady
  • ATL Jacob2:57
    6."Whip" (featuring Travis Scott)
    • Epps
  • Jacques Webster II
  • Mike Dean
  • Ebony Oshunrinde
    • Dean
  • WondaGurl[a]
  • 3:47
    7."NCAA"
    • Epps
  • Carlton Mays, Jr.
  • Da Honorable C.N.O.T.E.4:08
    8."Momma I Hit a Lick" (featuring Kendrick Lamar)
    • Epps
  • Kendrick Duckworth
  • Pharrell Williams
  • P. Williams2:54
    9."Rule the World" (featuring Ariana Grande)
    • Epps
  • Ariana Grande
  • Carl McCormick
  • Christian Ward
  • Robert Watson
  • Racquelle Anteola
  • Moore Ray III
  • Lerron Carson
  • Richard Harrison
  • Paul Cabbin
  • Hitmaka
  • Rob Holladay[b]
  • 4:06
    10."Girl's Best Friend" (featuring Ty Dolla Sign)
    • Epps
  • Tyrone Griffin, Jr.
  • Ronald LaTour
  • Dylan Cleary-Krell
  • Brock Korsan
  • Dez Wright[a]
  • 3:13
    11."2 Dollar Bill" (featuring Lil Wayne and E-40)
    • Epps
  • Dwayne Carter, Jr.
  • Earl Stevens
  • Dijon McFarlane
  • Terrace Martin
  • Martin[b]
  • GYLTTRYP[d][19]
  • Anthony Evans[c]
  • 4:00
    12."I Said Me"
    • Epps
  • Gloade
  • Adarius Moragne
  • Lonnie Smith
  • Oscar Hammerstein II
  • Richard Rodgers
    • 30 Roc
  • Datboisqueeze
  • 5:32
    13."I'm Not Crazy, Life Is" (featuring Chance the Rapper and Kodak Black)
    • Epps
  • Chancelor Bennett
  • Bill Kapri
  • Trocon Roberts
  • Dean
  • Dean[b]
  • 5:30
    14."Sam"
    • Epps
  • Chad Butler
  • Bernard Freeman
  • Joseph Johnson
  • B Clark N.O. Joe4:11
    Total length:55:00

    Notes

    Sample credits

    Personnel[edit]

    Credits adapted from Tidal[17] and album's liner notes.

    Charts[edit]

    References[edit]

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