

The pair first collaborated on the bombastic “Duffle Bag Boy”, a single by 2 Chainz’s group Playaz Circle. Unfortunately, it does not live up to the heights that their duets have previously reached. All three duos have released acclaimed albums together, so when 2 Chainz and Lil Wayne stole the show on the single “No Problem” from Chance The Rapper’s stellar Coloring Book, it was in the light of history that their collaborative tape Collegrove can be examined. Years before they traded bars on “Otis”, Kanye West and Jay Z brought impassioned verses on Kanye’s “Never Left Me Down”. UGK and Outkast delivered four classic performances on “International Player’s Anthem (I Choose You)”.

Great rap duos often prove their collective potential by showing up on a single and, well, showing up the single.
