2 Chainz just added another major milestone to his already impressive resume.
His debut memoir, “The Voice In My Head Is God,” officially landed at No. 10 on The New York Times Best Sellers list in the Non-Fiction category.
The book, published March 3, 2026, by Black Privilege Publishing, an imprint of Atria Books, marks a powerful new chapter for the Grammy Award-winning rapper, actor, and entrepreneur.
For someone who built his career on authenticity and hustle, seeing “The Voice In My Head Is God” reach bestseller status feels like a full-circle moment.
A Story Of Faith, Growth, And Reinvention
In “The Voice In My Head Is God,” 2 Chainz pulls back the curtain on the life behind the headlines.
Born Tauheed Epps in College Park, Georgia, he reflects on growing up with a single mother while his father served time in prison. From navigating the realities of the streets to discovering the inner voice that helped guide him toward purpose, the memoir delivers an honest and deeply reflective look at his journey.
But this isn’t just another story about struggle.
“This book is not about out-struggling or out-traumatizing the next rapper,” 2 Chainz explains. “I’m tapped into a higher source. I’m trying to enlighten. I’m trying to draw some jewels. I’m trying to give you some game.”
And that intention is clear throughout the book.

The Stories Behind 2 Chainz’s Success
Across the pages of “The Voice In My Head Is God,” 2 Chainz opens up about moments fans never saw.
He writes candidly about loyalty in the streets, the business lessons that rarely get discussed in Hip Hop, and the private growth that reshaped how he approaches fatherhood, faith, and success.
One of the book’s most powerful messages centers on trusting your inner voice.
“The voice in your head is God’s whisper,” he writes. “Life’s tests. That’s what it feels like to me… I’m connected. Dig deep, dive inward. Accept the things you cannot change.”
The result is part memoir, part life blueprint.
A Message That’s Resonating
According to Charlamagne Tha God, founder of Black Privilege Publishing, the book’s impact goes far beyond music fans.
“2 Chainz’s story is a story of perseverance,” Charlamagne Tha God said. “A story of reinvention. This book will remind you that when God tells you to do something, it must be done.”
And clearly, readers are listening.
With its debut on The New York Times Best Sellers list, “The Voice In My Head Is God” proves that 2 Chainz’s story of intuition, discipline, and self-belief is resonating far beyond Hip Hop.
Frens, if you’ve been waiting for a memoir that feels honest, motivational, and deeply personal, this might be one worth adding to your reading list.
“The Voice In My Head Is God” is available now wherever books are sold.
If you’ve already picked it up, drop down in the comments and let me know your thoughts. I’d love to hear what stood out to you the most.
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