Young Thug raps about spending seven bands on a tri-colored pit bull, but a real estate developer’s lawsuit claims he should have spent the money paying his mortgage.

It is a fact that rapper have always had a lot of expenses. Few years ago, Tyga was getting getting his luxury car confiscated for not paying his mansion’s rent now it is Jeffery’s turn to get sued by Heritage Select Homes LCC over 2.2 million in unpaid house payments.

The Atlanta Journal Constitution reports that Thug placed a “balloon promissory note” on the home on Sept. 19, 2016. In layman’s terms, the rapper was supposed to make payments over the months, culminating in a massive payout. The ATJ states Thug was “scheduled to pay a total of $86,500 on Oct. 19; $86,033 on Nov. 19; $150,567 on Dec. 19; and then two more payments of $14,667 in January and February. On March 19, he was supposed to pay a sum of $2,214,667 on the home.”

Young Thug failed to pay up the final payment, and was sued as a result. Was it worth it? The house apparently contained an indoor pool and hot-tub, six bedrooms, 11 bathrooms, a bar, a theater room and a four-car garage. One wonders why somebody would ever need eleven bathrooms, but then again, why not.