The Redemption of Chance the Rapper
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Chance The Rapper Wanders The Wilderness In His Meditative ‘Just A Drop’ Video With Jay Electronica
Chance The Rapper’s long-awaited album, Star Line, has finally arrived. The album is already garnering the sort of praise his first album, The Big Day, did not, with listeners proclaiming that the Chicago rapper is “back” — even though he never actually went anywhere. The rollout continued today with a meditative video for “Just A Drop,” Chance’s reunion with New Orleans rapper Jay Electronica, and a return to the religious themes of their Color…
Originally from Chicago, the hip-hop star, at the beginning full of promises, releases her second album. He returns to it with a political flow and an inhabited verb, finally abandoning his polite image of ideal son-in-law.
Chance the Rapper will not turn the other cheek - TPR: The Public's Radio
STAR LINE recasts the affable indie rapper as something sharper-eged — a skeptic of the state and champion of the collective, who is ready to scrap if necessary. The post Chance the Rapper will not turn the other cheek appeared first on TPR: The Public's Radio.
BLK ALERTS - With ‘Star Line,’ Chance the Rapper charts his rise, fall, and triumphant return
Listen to this story Loading the Elevenlabs Text to Speech AudioNative Player… When Chance the Rapper took to the Grammy stage in 2017 to accept the award for Best New Artist, yelling “independence is freedom” as the music signaled his speech was over, it was a declaration that the music industry’s newest disruptor was here to stay. Chance, real name Chancelor Bennett, took home three Grammy awards that night as an independent artist on top of t…
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