Chance The Rapper
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Podcast Appearances
But then there's also people that's like was doing talent shows since they was a kid.
And like, you know what I'm saying?
Like that's where I come from.
I come from open mics, talent shows, being a nigga that wanted to, you know, to share my art and felt like it was important for me to be in front of a mic.
So, I mean, was the approach different?
with this one based on any feedback, not only with what you were doing with your fans, but also the perception of people that maybe aren't even a Chance the Rapper fan, but they are a social media fan and will just add on to the mob mentality of when something catches.
You know, I'm going to be honest.
Like, I feel like content wise, it didn't.
I think it's something that like weighs on my mind sometimes, you know, because like I'm a front facing person.
Like I've made the decision, even if it was at a young age, I made the decision that I wanted to be famous.
So how people feel about me kind of does determine like how I can move through the world and like how I feel on a daily basis.
When it comes to the raps, I feel like, and I think it shines through, but it also like,
I'm going to just say my point.
Basically, like, I feel like a lot of the content on the record is more, you know, about the world at large.
It's not a lot of, like... There's, like, one song kind of where it's like, y'all tweaked on me.
But, like, and even in that, it's still very, like, looking internally and looking at how, like... So there's a song, the song is called Speed of Love.
It's me and Jasmine Sullivan.
And on the song, I talk about, like, being a...