There’s pain in 2Chop’s story—but there’s power in the way he turned it into purpose.
Hailing from Richmond, Virginia, 2Chop is an artist whose music is shaped by survival, faith, and relentless ambition. Inspired by legends like 2Pac, The Notorious B.I.G., Nas, Eminem, Lil Wayne, and Kendrick Lamar, he grew up studying greatness—but never to copy it. Instead, he built a lane of his own.
Calling himself multi-talented isn’t hype—it’s reality. 2Chop blends rap, singing, pop, country, and even rock into a sound that refuses to stay boxed in. His creative process starts with living: absorbing life’s chaos, revisiting his past, embracing his present, and channeling it all through beats before giving the final message to God. Every record carries that spiritual weight and real-life grit.
What separates 2Chop from many rising artists is that his story isn’t manufactured for music—it’s lived. After being shot multiple times and surviving near-death experiences he says brought him back to life four times, his mindset shifted forever. Those moments transformed his music into more than entertainment; they became testimony. His bars now carry the energy of someone who knows every day is borrowed time.
Despite balancing fatherhood, family responsibilities, and the grind of everyday hustle, 2Chop keeps his vision locked in. With seven kids depending on him, he writes between chaos, building his catalog late at night after the world quiets down. Fueled by God, his wife, his children, and loyal supporters, his mission is bigger than fame—it’s legacy.
His latest project, United Snakes of America, continues that grind-heavy narrative, while his new single “$_Wi$h” gives fans a taste of what’s coming on the anticipated 2Chop 2.0. Collaborations with names like Artillery Da God, Don Flair, and Squeeze prove he’s building serious momentum.
For 2Chop, the message is simple: no matter what life throws at you, never stop chasing your purpose.
Check out their new single: https://youtu.be/VgmH58-E2HQ?si=iM_e63EfAyrpDSt7
Follow them on Instagram: @its2chop