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2 Chainz Explores Dallas on Viceland’s Most Expensivest

The rapper enjoys Tex Mex, tries $450,000 tequila, and breaks a $1,000 piñata on tonight's episode.
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Joseph Moore

If you’ve never seen the Viceland series Most Expensivest starring 2 Chainz, the concept is pretty simple. The rapper goes around to different cities to check out the priciest things available on the market, from the most expensive retirement home, to a $3,000 robotic dog, to $800 crystal-infused water. Sometimes he’s joined by celebrity guests, and sometimes it’s just him making funny comments and asking the purveyors of these items weird questions.

This summer, the show has been putting a spotlight on some of the most over-the-top purchases available in Dallas. In June, 2 Chainz ventured down to go horse shopping with Mark Cuban at the Dallas Equestrian Center, where they browsed six-figure horses and a $40,000 horse treadmill.

He also went shopping for a Stetson with the iconic Erykah Badu at Southfork Ranch–famous from the TV show Dallas. She’s very entertaining and makes Michael Scott-level “That’s what she said” jokes throughout.

Tonight, a new episode of Most Expensivest focused on Dallas airs on Viceland at 10 p.m. The rapper is going to study the world of Tex Mex cuisine, check out a $600 margarita maker, sip $450,000 tequila, and bat a $1,000 piñata modeled after his own dog, Trappy. Watch a preview of the episode below.

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