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The Voice In My Head Is God with 2 Chainz

The Voice In My Head Is God with 2 Chainz

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In this episode of Perspektives with Bank, Big Bank sits down with 2 Chainz for a powerful conversation about faith, intuition, legacy, and long-term wealth. 2 Chainz breaks down the meaning behind his first book, “The Voice in My Head Is God,” describing it as a reflection on listening to divine guidance and trusting inner conviction. He shares raw stories from his life — including being robbed at gunpoint and navigating childhood experiences that shaped his mindset — while explaining how Atlanta’s culture, street evolution, and Black ownership ecosystem influenced his journey. The discussion explores humility, fatherhood, prayer, discipline, and what it means to move like a legend with responsibility.

The conversation also dives into business and financial literacy, as 2 Chainz candidly discusses real estate lessons, credit strategy, investment wins and losses — including losing millions on a dispensary deal and SPAC investments — and why legacy thinking matters more than fast money. He previews his upcoming Statik Selektah–produced album “Players Only Live Once,” defines “PLAYAZ” as “Preparing Legal Assets for Years from A to Z,” and hints that this could be his final album. From music marketing to New York Times bestseller goals, 2 Chainz makes it clear: this is a season of wisdom, ownership, and intentional growth.

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