2 Chainz Reveals "Rap Or Go To The League" Album Art

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2 Chainz performs onstage at the STAPLES Center Concert Sponsored by SPRITE during the 2018 BET Experience on June 23, 2018 in Los Angeles, California.
2 Chainz long-awaited fifth studio album drops this Friday.

2 Chainz will finally be releasing his long-awaited fifth studio album this week. The rapper's been teasing the project since early 2018 when he first announced the project's title. Fans initially expected the project to drop in 2018 but clearly, that wasn't the case. With the project set to drop this Friday, the rapper unveils the official album artwork.

2 Chainz has unveiled the official cover art for Rap Or Go To The League which will hit streaming services on March 1st. The cover art shows a milk crate hanging off of a tree trunk in front of an abandoned house that's covered in graffiti.

2 Chainz Reveals "Rap Or Go To The League" Album Art

It was revealed earlier this month that LeBron James had a huge role in the project. 2 Chainz revealed that James A&R'd the project. Since the announcement, 2 Chainz has shown behind the scenes footage of himself and LeBron in the studio. The Lakers player has been giving 2 Chainz guidance on the sound and direction for the project.

2 Chainz has previewed several singles off of his upcoming project in a minute. Last week, he previewed a collaboration with Travis Scott which is set to appear on the project. Earlier today, 2 Chainz previewed what appears to be the project's intro.

While LeBron James has given 2 Chainz a hand on the record, the ATL rapper is set to make an appearance on James' HBO series The Shop this Friday.

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