2 Chainz’s New Memoir Debuts As A New York Times Best Seller

Grammy Award-winning rapper 2 Chainz adds New York Times best-selling author to his resume behind the success of his new book, The Voice In My Head Is God.

The Atlanta rap star’s new memoir debuted at No. 10 on the nonfiction list of The New York Times Best Sellers rankings. He would thank his fans on the new accomplishment via a social media clip.

The book, released March 3 through Black Privilege Publishing, an imprint of Atria Books, offers a reflective account of the rapper’s personal and professional evolution. Long recognized for platinum records and television appearances, 2 Chainz now presents a narrative shaped less by celebrity than by introspection.

In the memoir, the artist traces his journey from College Park, the Atlanta suburb where he was raised, to international fame. Yet the book places less emphasis on chart success than on the internal compass he believes guided his path.

“The voice in your head is God’s whisper,” he writes. “It’s like somebody in class giving answers to life’s tests.”

2 Chainz’s The Voice In My Head Is God Debuts On The New York Times Best Sellers List

That idea anchors the book’s central argument: intuition, when recognized and trusted, can steer people through uncertainty. The rapper describes the voice as a spiritual signal that urges discipline and moral clarity, even during difficult decisions.

For 2 Chainz, learning to listen to that inner guidance proved critical. The memoir recounts moments when instinct pushed him away from destructive situations and toward career-defining opportunities. In that sense, the book frames intuition not as an abstraction but as a practical tool for survival and ambition.

“I’m tapped into a higher source,” he writes. “Trying to enlighten people. I’m trying to give you some game.”

Those reflections form the memoir’s philosophical backbone. The narrative blends personal storytelling with broader themes of faith, resilience, and self-awareness.

With its debut on the Times list, The Voice In My Head Is God signals an expansion of 2 Chainz’s public identity — from recording artist to author reflecting on purpose, belief, and the quiet voice he credits for guiding his life.