Chance The Rapper
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Podcast Appearances
Like when it's positive, then it's like.
It's like, you know what I'm saying?
Even if you get tired of the meet and greets and tired of everything, it's like, I got to be grateful.
I got to be grateful.
But when niggas start saying a lot of things about you or you feel like.
These niggas are ungrateful.
It's not even ungrateful.
It's like for a nigga that's like.
Like I said, if you really grow up in it, then it's like, well, what's wrong with me?
You know what I'm saying?
And I feel like that's something I had to work through.
So overall, to answer the question, I feel like a lot of the songs are still pointed.
Like I'm on this star line journey.
And when you listen to it, you hear the radical, you hear the self-determination, you hear self-love, you hear a lot of those things that are within that journey that I've been pushing to my fans and the story I'm trying to tell.
but then there's still like, it's, and that vulnerability will interweave and be like, okay, this, these are places that I fucked up.
These are places that I want to grow.
These are things that, or this is how y'all tweaked on me.
Like, this is where I like, even to my friends, that same song, speed of love has like a whole verse about my friends and where they chose to, how they chose to use their voices or to like support me in certain times.