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2Chainz’s Pink Trap House was the Most Positive Thing To Happen to Atlanta in a Long Time

July 9, 20171 min read

 

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In promotion for his recent album, acclaimed Atlanta rapper, 2 Chainz, came up with a brilliant marketing ploy. He opened up what Atlanta locals are calling “a rap museum.” Fans traveled across the country to see this once in a lifetime spectacle. As an Atlanta native, I haven’t seen this type of congeniality en masse in a long time. It was a peaceful place where people joined together to admire the beautiful venue. Bringing this kind of immediate positivity to your hometown is something 2 Chainz should be extremely proud of.

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During this week, visitors have been given an opportunity to do more than just stand and look. There was a Sunday church service held on July 2nd, and free HIV testing was available on Independence Day. The Pink Trap House was set to be no more on July 7th, but since it was a surprising success, the 2 Chainz wanted to push back the deadline. Unfortunately, neighboring businesses and residents have been furiously complaining about the incessant litter and an increased traffic, so a lease renewal was virtually implausible.

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Despite that, I hope more Atlanta artist give this type of joy to the community. Thank you, 2 Chainz, for helping the community in a way only you can.

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Kelvin Collins

Music and Culture writer from Atlanta, Georgia. Knowledge and Art Justifies Everything. Twitter and Instagram: @kajecollins Email: [email protected]

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