2 Chainz Health Update: Rapper Hospitalized After Shocking Car Accident — How is He Doing Now?

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2 Chainz recently suffered from a few injuries and was sent to the hospital after a shocking car accident which took place in Miami, Florida; how is the rapper doing today?

According to Page Six, the rapper took to his official Instagram account to share a video footage after the incident. In the video, he was on a stretcher while being loaded into an ambulance.

A news outlet reported that the rapper suffered neck injuries and other possible injuries, but they clarified that he is in good condition at the moment and there were no reports that his health was fatal.

At the time of the accident, the rapper was driving along the I-95 when a Tesla hit him from behind. There were allegations against the other driver as the report stated that the person was possibly under the influence, but it's still unclear.

"We're told cops suspect the other driver may have been driving under the influence," they reported.

What Happened to 2 Chainz?

According to a report published by People Magazine, the rapper, whose real name is Tauheed Epps, was in the Florida city for Art Basel at the time.

A spokesperson for the Florida Highway Patrol told the outlet that there were no fatalities and it was noted that one of the two people was indeed taken to the hospital.

As of this writing, 2 Chainz has not spoken to any news outlets about the incident.

2 Chainz New Album

The recent accident comes amid the release of his new collaborative album with 'Lil Wayne titled "Welcome 2 ColleGrove."

In an interview on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon," the two hip-hop artists shared their history together, saying both of their friendship took off the moment they first met.

When they met for the first time, it was not something about music, but rather, about drugs.

"Uh... Wayne wanted cannabis... And so every time I would go to Atlanta and I wanted to speak about that one thing, I would always call this guy," 'Lil Wayne said.

When 'Lil Wayne found out 2 Chainz was rapping, he immediately sent him to the recording studio and the rest is history.

Some collaborators in the album include 21 Savage, USHER, Fabolous, Benny the Butcher, Rick Ross, and Marsha Abrosius. The album is now available for streaming on major music platforms.

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