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2 Chainz to drop new album

2 Chainz is to release a new album.

The 42-year-old rapper has confirmed he has a new record on the way entitled ‘So Help Me God’, and has told fans to expect plenty of content from him in the near future.

He said: "You will be seeing a rollout from me, after this album.

"Videos, all that s*** been shot. Content in the holster. "Everything is about to start rolling out. New album on the way, ‘So Help Me God’."

2 Chainz also admitted he is trying to get his album and ‘ColleGrove 2’, a follow up collaborative record with Lil Wayne, out in 2020.

Speaking on radio show ‘The Breakfast Club’, he said: "I’m dropping ‘ColleGrove 2’, I’m trying to do both of those projects within the same year.

"I’m done playing. Bars up to par … they ain’t never went nowhere. I’m done playing."

In March, 2 Chainz confirmed he and Wayne are to release another collaborative album this year, after they joined forces for ‘ColleGrove’ in 2016.

Speaking on Instagram Live, he said: "I’m dropping ‘ColleGrove 2’ this year."

The two rappers had previously dropped hints that there is more collaborative work to come.

In April 2016, just a month after ‘ColleGrove’ was released, 2 Chainz admitted he and the ‘Lollipop’ hitmaker had "plenty" more tunes to come.

Wayne went even further and said a second joint album was "already done".

What’s more, 2 Chainz has also previously posted: "Me and my brother gotta another 1 on the way (sic)"

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