2 Chainz Has Ladies Fighting Over "Hot Wings" In His New Music Video

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2 Chainz releases the new music video for "Hot Wings."

2 Chainz has been teasing his upcoming project since the NBA All-Star Weekend. While no release date was announced, it seems like we could expect it to drop at some point this year. The rapper released two short EP's, The Play Don't Care Who Makes It and his recently released two-song offering, Hot Wings Are A Girl's Best Friend. Today, he unleashes the visuals for "Hot Wings."

2 Chainz is back with another visual offering for his song, "Hot Wings." Chainz' latest visual follows the release of the "Girl's Best Friend" music video featuring Ty Dolla $ign. The rapper posts up at an American Deli where he raps his verse. Meanwhile, beautiful women are flocking towards the door of the restaurant chain for hot wings before two girls begin to scrap over an order. 2 Chainz taps Howard Ross to direct the new music video. The video then cuts to another shot of 2 Chainz standing on top of a building with the view of the city behind him. 

The "Hot Wings" video should hold us over until he releases his upcoming album Rap Or Go To The League. On New Year's Eve, the rapper took to Instagram to vow that the project will be the rap album of the year. We're excited to hear what he has up his sleeves for this project. 


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