Tauheed Epps, better known to his fans as 2 Chainz, turned his promotional Pink Trap House in Atlanta into a temporary HIV testing centre to mark the 4th of July in the United States.

The US rapper’s Trap House is a marketing installation that’s been visited by thousands of fans since it went up a fortnight ago, but the 4th of July gesture proved there’s more to the idea than a publicity stunt.

The Independence Day clinic was organised in collaboration with the Fulton County Board of Health, Test Atlanta and Atlanta Aids.

The Trap House was also recently transformed into a pop-up church.

2 Chainz’s new album Pretty Girls Like Trap Music is out now.

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