''ColleGrove'' is the third studio album by American hip hop recording artist
2 Chainz
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. It was released on March 4, 2016, by
Def Jam Recordings
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. The album was originally a collaborative effort between him and fellow American
rapper
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Lil Wayne
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Metro Boomin
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, Ben Billions and London on da Track, among others. ''ColleGrove'' received generally positive reviews from critics and it debuted at number four on the US ''Billboard'' 200 chart. A sequel, ''ColleGrove 2'' has been announced, and as of 2022, it is still in the works.
Background
''ColleGrove'' was initially a duet album between
Southern hip hop
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recording artists 2 Chainz and
Lil Wayne
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, however, because of Wayne's label issues, which had prevented him from releasing collaborative efforts in the past, such as '' I Can't Feel My Face'' with
Juelz Santana
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, ''Best of Young Worlds'' with
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, '' He Rap, He Sing'' with T-Pain and more, this album does not credit Wayne as a primary artist. Although it could not be released in conjunction with their respective record labels, 2 Chainz took it upon himself to release the album as his latest solo project through
Def Jam Recordings
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The l ...
. Instead, Wayne appeared as a "featured artist", courtesy of
Cash Money Records
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, which meant that the project would not count towards Wayne's contractual obligation with Cash Money Records. 2 Chainz would later refer to this album in several interviews as a "tribute" to Lil Wayne.
The album's title is a
portmanteau
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Georgia
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, while Wayne hails from Hollygrove, a neighborhood in
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'', 2 Chainz spoke on album, saying "As far as the ''ColleGrove'' project, I really feel like the music is tight and accessible. Wayne has always been one of my favorite rappers. We’re just doing some mixing and trying to grind up. Just know that ''ColleGrove'' is coming very soon, and it’s going to be filled with entertainment bars, great sounds, great vibes."
Release and promotion
In 2013, it was first rumored that both Lil Wayne and 2 Chainz released their single, titled "Twerk Season". In November 2015, 2 Chainz revealed that he was working on a collaborative album with New Orleans-bred rapper Lil Wayne, on the Rap Radar podcast. "I've got ''ColleGrove'', that I'm working on", he said at the time. "That's the me and Wayne project. That will be out, probably sooner than people think." In December 2015, 2 Chainz and the Street Execs were hosting their sixth annual Street Execs Charity Concert, to give back to the community, where 2 Chainz previewed one of the songs from the album. On February 21, 2016, there was some indication about Mannie Fresh played a role for this album. On his
Instagram
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account, he posted a mock cover and some pictures with himself and Lil Wayne over the few weeks preceding the album's release. On February 15, 2 Chainz and Lil Wayne performed the first song, "Rolls Royce Weather Everyday" on ''
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
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''. The preview for the music video, which was shot in
Los Angeles, California
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, was released via
YouTube
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. On February 20, according to Complex, Mack Maine said that the CDQ version on the song was going to be released soon.
On March 2, 2016,
Kanye West
Ye ( ; born Kanye Omari West ; June 8, 1977) is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, and fashion designer.
Born in Atlanta and raised in Chicago, West gained recognition as a producer for Roc-A-Fella Records in the ea ...
revealed the album's artwork and the release date, via
Twitter
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. On March 3, the song, titled "Gotta Lotta" was premiered by Zane Lowe on Beats 1. On the same day, 2 Chainz tweeted that the album would be released on midnight. Earlier that day,
DJ Khaled
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Khaled first gained recognition as a radio host in the 1990s on the radio station 99 Jamz, a ...
played some snippets of one of the songs on the album on
Snapchat
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, but only played Wayne's verse. Later that night, 2 Chainz streamed the album on "ColleGrove Radio" on
Beats 1
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with
DJ Drama
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, DJ E-Sudd, DJ Self and Mannie Fresh. He and Lil Wayne revealed a teaser for the
music video
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of "Bounce" that same day and the official video was released the next day. Shooting for two songs, "Gotta Lotta" and "MFN Right" have been shot and produced by Street Execs' new production company #WeHardProductions.
Critical reception
''ColleGrove'' has received generally positive reviews from music critics. ''
The New York Times
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'' spoke on Wayne's involvement on the project "His best verses here are his most spirited rapping in at least two years. Consider the context, though. "Collegrove" isn't even a full collaborative album, but a 2 Chainz album on which he plays sidekick. (There it is in the credits: "Lil Wayne appears courtesy of Cash Money Records Inc.") 2 Chainz is an ornery rapper, occasionally stumbling into vivid word clouds. Every time he heads in an unexpected direction here, Lil Wayne seems eager to step up to the challenge. Even his throwaway lines — "Asinine/ I get blow like dandelions" — have the eyebrow-arching zing of his prime. Maybe some time away from the spotlight has calmed him. Maybe the seeming détente in his relationship with Baby has freed him. Or maybe appearing on someone else's album, rather than his own, has allowed him to be loose once more."
Patrick Lyons of HotNewHipHop described it as 'A trap buddy comedy' and Trevor Smith said, "Throughout his many memorable features, 2 Chainz has generally been recruited as the wild card, but on "Collegrove," he's the straight man, keeping the project together with his reliable ear for beats and earworm-driven songwriting. Meanwhile, Wayne plays the Ghostface to Chainz' Raekwon, bringing an unpredictable and unmatched energy to each of his appearances, but with just enough restraint to keep him on the same page as his collaborator. Not every punch lands directly, but when the two rappers find the sweet spot of their compatibility (the punchline one-upmanship of "Bounce" or the perfect ad-lib dynamic of "Blue C-Note") it brings out the best of both artists. Both Wayne and Chainz have been known to giggle at their own wordplay, and anytime the pure unfiltered joy they find in rapping is audible on the album, everyone wins." awarding the album 79/100.
Stereogum
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awarded the album Album of the Week.
Commercial performance
''ColleGrove'' debuted at number four on the US ''Billboard'' 200, earning 53,000
album-equivalent unit
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s (including 34,000 copies as pure album sales) in its first week. This became 2 Chainz's third US top-ten debut.
Track listing
Notes
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producer
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* "MFN Right" and "Not Invited" were initially included on 2 Chainz' mixtape ''Felt Like Cappin''
* "Watch Out" was initially included on 2 Chainz' mixtape ''Trapavelli Tre''
Sample credits
* "Gotta Lotta" contains interpolations from " Scatman (Ski Ba Bop Ba Dop Bop)", written by John Larkin and Antonio Catania.
* "Rolls Royce Weather Everyday" contains interpolations from the "Big Dawg", written by Earl Conyers, Tauheed Epps, Gabriel Arillo and Dwayne Carter, Jr.
* "What Happened" contains a sample of " I Love It (Acoustic Version)" performed by Sneaky Sound System.