2 Chainz, is the rap game’s perfect mix of style, smarts, and swagger. Standing at 6’5”, he’s basically built like an NBA forward, and for a while, that was actually the plan — he played basketball in high school, earned a scholarship, and even graduated second in his class. But instead of dunking on people for a living, he decided to rhyme circles around them instead.

He first broke into the scene as Tity Boi (yes, that was his actual rap name — imagine your mom explaining that to the neighbors) as part of the duo Playaz Circle. Their hit Duffle Bag Boy featuring Lil Wayne became a street anthem and set him up for solo stardom. In 2011, he made the smartest rebrand in hip-hop history by becoming 2 Chainz, a name as catchy as his beats. His debut album, Based on a T.R.U. Story, didn’t just go platinum — it made him a household name and earned him Grammy nominations.

Since then, 2 Chainz has dropped hit after hit — I’m Different, Birthday Song, No Lie, It’s a Vibe — all delivered with his signature flow, sly humor, and a knack for saying something ridiculous that somehow sounds profound. He’s collaborated with everyone from Kanye West to Ariana Grande, proving he can hang with the lyrical heavyweights and the pop royalty at the same time.

But 2 Chainz is more than a rapper. He’s a businessman, a philanthropist, and a walking fashion statement. His Viceland series Most Expensivest is basically a masterclass in luxury living, with 2 Chainz taste-testing $600 coffee, trying out $10,000 headphones, and exploring the kind of lifestyle most of us only dream about when we buy lottery tickets. The best part? He approaches it all with a perfect mix of curiosity, humor, and “I might actually buy this” energy.

Despite the flashy image, 2 Chainz is known for being grounded and generous. He’s funded education programs, paid rent for families in need, and used his success to uplift his community. Turns out, behind those two chains beats a very big heart.

2 Chainz is living proof that you can be clever, comedic, charitable, and completely over the top all at once. On his birthday, we raise a glass (preferably something expensive and sparkly) to the man who keeps proving that hip-hop can be equal parts brain, bling, and belly laughs.