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2 Chainz Joins Ariana Grande For "7 Rings" Remix


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It looks like 2 Chainz and Ariana Grande have ended their mild beef. When the gorgeous vocalist dropped "7 Rings" earlier in January, Soulja Boy came at her for stealing his flow. Soulja has been accusing everyone of being his offspring recently, but his jab at Grande garnered more attention than some of his more obscure rantings. 2 Chainz took to Instagram to question the music video for "7 Rings," hinting that it looked eerily similar to his Haunted Pink Trap House. "Tryna figure out if I should Big Draco @arianagrande," joked 2 Chainz, stirring up a mild beef. Apparently, Grande took no offense since she recruited him for the remix.

2 Chainz takes command of the second verse on the "7 Rings" remix, employing autotune over a creeping flow for immaculate results. In all honestly, Chainz sounds like he belongs on this instrumental. Maybe he should put out a remix of his own. 

Quotable Lyrics
My ideas are priceless, I know I'm the nicest
I knew you would like this, I must be psychic
I'm from the streets, baby, I'm nothing like them (Tru)
She's sweet in the day, but freaky when night come (Tell 'em)

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