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Chance officially unveiled the non-profit organisation Social Works, Inc. at his Magnificent Coloring Day festival in Chicago.

https://twitter.com/chancetherapper/status/779448656231559168

Chance co-founded Social Works, Inc. with his friends Essence Smith and Justin Cunningham (aka J-Emcee from Instrumentality). Together with their team, they host events in Chicago for youth to express their talents in the arts. They officially became incorporated in August 2016.

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“Black America Again” combines powerful, socially conscious lyrics with a jazz-infused instrumental. It is also the title track appearing on Common’s forthcoming album by the same name.

The song’s music video opens with video footage of Alton Sterling’s murder by two white officers of the Baton Rouge Police Department. Following this video clip, Common rhymes about police brutality and discrimination towards black Americans in general. Stevie Wonder’s repeated vocals in the song’s outro solidifies “Black America Again” as a call to action for the fair and equal treatment of black Americans.

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Wale released Summer On Sunset as a free mixtape on June 17th, 2016.

Chronicling the stories of his life as a new resident in Los Angeles and effects of his behavior on others through the songs and “left messages”, we see Wale getting to a different state of mind, or “clearing his head”, as Seinfeld puts it.

Download for free on Datpiff.com here.

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An early YOUmedia video of Chance performing his song “Nostalgia” at the Chicago Public Library. Note that he swaps out the first and last occurrences of his song’s hook for the hook from Ahmad’s “Back In The Day”.

Watch Chance’s Soul Session embedded below or on YOUmedia’s YouTube Channel.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WmiLjbk9f0

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Chance made several surprise appearances during the 2016 Bonnaroo festival, including:

https://twitter.com/chancetherapper/status/742123920631967744

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Chance starred in the short film Mr. Happy published by VICE and directed by Colin Tilley. In the film Chance plays Victor, a depressed adolescent who comes across Mr. Happy – an online service that offers people the ultimate way out of their depression.

You can watch the film on VICE’s YouTube channel or stream the embedded link below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZqkMWGc0js

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Just two months after releasing his second mixtape Acid Rap, Chance stopped by Shade 45’s Sway In The Morning program for a short interview and freestyle.

In the first part of his interview, Chance discusses:

  • his debut 10 Day mixtape (0:59)
  • the strain of weed Chance specialised in and explaining some Chicago lingo (1:58)
  • doing (not selling) acid (2:54)
  • blacks telling people that they’re bi-racial (4:04)
  • Chance’s unique approach to music and influences (Outkast, Kanye, Eminem, Lil Wayne, Freestyle Fellowship) (4:45)
  • brief summary of “Smoke Again” (5:59)

In the second part of his interview, he talks about fear as a factor contributing to the high levels of crime and violence in Chicago.

Lastly, Chance channels his inner Acid Rap and kicks a freestyle over 3 different beats.

Peep the entire interview embedded below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fmHlxpnYlGk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_L5VsEWv2o
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5utSZAReyuU

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Chance stops by Hot 97 for an interview with Ebro and Laura Stylez. During the interview, Chance discusses:

  • Navigating the music industry as an independent artist (0:00)
  • His father Ken Bennett’s influence on him and his brother Taylor (1:30)
  • Roots in Chicago, specifically his home neighbourhood of West Chatham (near 79th and Princeton Ave) (2:35)
  • New perspective on violence in Chicago as a parent and community involvements (5:00)
  • Relationships with Lupe and Common (6:50)
  • Common leaving Chance an inspirational voicemail (7:30)
  • Relationship with Vic Mensa (8:24)
  • His daughter Kinsley and fatherhood (8:47)
  • Revising his music career to date and labelling projects mixtapes v. albums (10:45)
  • Surf with Donnie Trumpet (13:28)
  • The music video for “Sunday Candy (Saturday Night Live Version)” (15:39)
  • First announcement of an official album following his 3rd mixtape (16:57)
  • Avoiding major label deals (17:50)
  • Seeing his own artistic value and not compromising his “brand” (20:48)
  • Yoga, yodelling, R. Kelly & Seth Rogen (23:05)
  • Smoking weed as a father (23:50)
  • Personal views on doing interviews (25:08)
  • Working with Stephen Colbert (27:53)
  • Black Lives Matter movement (28:28)
  • Ta-Nehisi Coates' article in The Atlantic and book Between The World And Me (34:21)

Watch the full interview embedded below or on Hot 97’s YouTube channel:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=peCXQAyvp2I

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Chance makes his Saturday Night Live debut and performed Surf’sSunday Candy” as well as a new song “Somewhere In Paradise.”

His appearance on SNL was particularly noteworthy because he joined a relatively exclusive list of rappers who have performed on the show. Furthermore, Chance made history by becoming the first unsigned artist to perform on the show.

Stream his performances of “Sunday Candy” and “Somewhere In Paradise”.

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