Chance the Rapper makes freedom sing on 'Coloring Book'
"I don't make songs for free, I sing for freedom," Chance the Rapper raps on his latest mix tape. "Don't believe in kings, believe in the kingdom."In a few seconds, the 23-year-old MC transports his listeners to a South Side church, circa 1965, on the front lines of the civil rights era when African-Americans...
Stereogum — It probably doesn’t happen the same way for everyone, but there’s this phenomenon, in the moments after your first kid is born, where your whole self suddenly floods ... more info
Guardian Music — The Chicago rapper, who released his third free mixtape on Thursday, has pursued a singular artistic vision outside the usual structures a record labelWhen Chance the Rap... more info
Chicago Sun-Times, IL — Chicago’s own Chance the Rapper, recently hospitalized with pneumonia, tonight debuted his latest work, “Coloring Book,” or as it had been referred to, “Chance 3.... more info
Chicago Tribune — Hype, thy name is Chance the Rapper. One of the most anticipated mixtapes of the year, "Chance 3 ..." erm, "Coloring Book," is finally here. The Chicago rapper calls upon... more info
Chicago Tribune — "I don't make songs for free, I sing for freedom," Chance the Rapper raps on his latest mix tape. "Don't believe in kings, believe in the kingdom."In a few seconds, the 2... more info