Chance the Rapper Doesn't Sell His Music
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- Oct 4, 2016
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Chance the Rapper talks to Jimmy about becoming the first artist to have a streaming-only album to chart on Billboard and appearing on the Hamilton mixtape. "There's always new ways of releasing," Chance said. "There's visual albums and full concerts and big Broadway musicals, and so many ways that music moves around now that I feel like trying to fit it into a for-sale album is kind of obsolete. It gives me more space to create."
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Music guest Chance the Rapper performs a special version of "Blessings" with Anthony Hamilton, Ty Dolla $ign, Raury and D.R.A.M. for the Tonight Show audience.
Rolling Stone Magazine said it best below:
The Chicago MC's four guests provided a gorgeous mix of background vocals, while Ty and Raury contributed bass and guitar to the Coloring Book track. Chance cut through the ethereal gospel vibe with verve: "I speak to God in public/ He keep my rhymes in couplets/ He think the new ish jam, I think we mutual fans."As "Blessings (Reprise)" built to a stunning choral close, Chance pulled off one last trick, stepping off the stage, heading towards the crowd and revealing Donnie Trumpet and the Social Experiment in front of him while a swath of gospel singers belted the song's refrain from the aisles.
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