2 Chainz was seemingly caught up in road rage drama after a woman allegedly ran him off the road, claiming that he owed her dad money.
The Atlanta rapper caught the incident on video as the unidentified woman began flicking him off and cursing at him while at a red light. He shared the video on Instagram, seemingly unaware of what the woman was referring to.
“Who J a– daughter this is tryin to drive me off the road, talking bout I owe her daddy some money in Albany and throwing my son’s name around Bout put fy on her and her daddy,” he wrote in the caption.
While the artist did not seem to engage with her, the woman continued to taunt him with words and other obscene gestures. She even showed him her bare foot, putting it in the open window.
“I want my motherf-cking dad money,” she yelled. “[inaudible] from Albany, Georgia. Ain’t yo name Tity Boi?”
However, 2 Chainz, real name Tauheed Epps, is not from Albany, a city in southwest Georgia that is nearly three hours away from Atlanta. Instead, the rapper was born and raised in College Park, a suburb of the Georgia capital city.
Despite the presumed false claim, the woman still tried to show 2 Chainz she meant business. As the light turned green, she also tried to swerve into his lane before driving away. The rapper dodged any collision, but the incident still gained traction on social media.
Although 2 Chainz claims that he does not know the woman, commenters were divided on whether her allegations were actually valid.
Comedian Desi Banks wrote, “She mad mad idk what happened but she thinks she really knows you.”
Wale, on the other hand, noted the danger of road rage like this. He added, “The thought it’s people drivin on the road like this …wild.”
Others, on the other hand, thought 2 Chainz could use the woman’s rant for a more creative purpose.
“You GOTTA make this into an interlude on TRU 2,” a fan wrote on the post.
Another added, “Sounds like an intro to a new song.”
More sympathetic commenters, however, noted the woman probably struggled with some mental health issues.
“Mental health a real thing in this country,” someone expressed.
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