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Rapper's Pink Trap House Returns For Holidays
2 Chainz has reopened the social media sensation in a new location, says media report.

ATLANTA, GA — A Midtown house that became a social media sensation over the summer has moved to a new location for the holidays. Back in June, rapper 2 Chainz hosted a listening party at the Pink Trap House to promote the launch of his album, “Pretty Girls Like Trap Music.”
The house was a single-story home at 1530 Howell Mill Road that the rapper leased, renovated and painted pink. After the party, the Pink Trap House went viral as fans of 2 Chainz came from across the country to take photos and pose in front of it, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported.
Serving briefly as an HIV testing site, the landmark closed after about a month, but 2 Chainz is bringing it back for the holiday season. Renamed "Trap Wonderland," the house reopened Thursday in the parking lot of the rapper's management agency, Street Execs, at 1740 Defoor Place.
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The pink house has been decorated with holiday lights, a Christmas tree and some snowmen, and it's available through Christmas, the AJC reported.
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Image: Over the summer, the Pink Trap House stood in a Midtown neighborhood (Patch file photo).
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