At one point, it appeared that Chance The Rapper couldn’t catch a break with hip-hop lovers. But the “Yah Know” rapper’s slow-and-steady approach in the role out of his forthcoming Star Line album could win him the public favor recovery race.
So far, Chance has released three songs, “Together,” “Stars Out,” and “Buried Alive,” all of which are expected to make the project’s final tracklist. However, even if they don’t according to reports, Chance has plenty of new offerings on the way.
On July 18, Chance held his second listening experience for a lucky group of fans in Atlanta, Georgia. Based on NFR Podcast‘s latest post, during the event, Chance previewed 10 unreleased records and debuted two forthcoming music videos.
Chance The Rapper held a private listening session for his new ‘Star Line’ album last night
10 unreleased songs & 2 unseen music videos were played for fans in attendance. pic.twitter.com/YNINIhbVs1
Now supporters are demanding that the project receive an official release date as attendees rave about it.
“Chance The Rapper is transforming how we consume music and interact with artists…again lol. Beautiful and inspiring experience. So grateful ,” wrote one user.
@chancetherapper is transforming how we consume music and interact with artists…again lol. Beautiful and inspiring experience. So grateful
“Such a cool experience. I can’t believe how intimate and fascinating it was to unravel music in such a collective way,” penned another.
“One of the best things I’ve ever went to. Such a vibe,” added another.
Chance The Rapper’s next Writings On The Wall listening experience for Star Line will take place in New Orleans.
Although Chance The Rapper might appreciate the anticipation, during an interview BET, he revealed that is not in a rush to put Star Line out.
“I don’t have to rush to put anything and that gives me the confidence and security knowing that it’s cool to wait until I have everything packaged,” he said. “Then, I’ve fallen in love with it over and over again before I release it.”
Star Line will mark Chance The Rapper’s first album since 2019’s The Big Day.
When Chance The Rapper released his debut album, The Big Day, his inspirations — faith, fatherhood, newlywed bliss — were clear. Equally clear, however, was the fact that however happy with his life the Chicagoan had become, his fans were unhappy with the musical results.
To be fair, although many of the jokes about the album ran toward clowning Chance for his “wife guy” persona, five years later, the critiques have become more cohesive, focusing on the beat selection, unbalanced, overlong track listing, preponderance of ill-fitting guest stars (DaBaby appearing on “Hot Shower” feels especially egregious in hindsight), but mostly on the bars.
Because whether Chance is rapping about God or guns, acid or alimony, the one thing you could always depend on from his was top-notch lyrical constructions. Through his initial three-mixtape run (10 Day, the star-making Acid Rap, and the earth-shifting mainstream arrival Coloring Book), what defined Chance was his care and commitment to the craft of writing; for about a week or two in 2016, Chance was arguably poised to enter the same “top of the pyramid” rapper conversations as Drake, J. Cole, and Kendrick Lamar — the so-called (recently disputed) Big Three.
In recent months, The Rapper has taken to releasing new singles again, ostensibly from the long-awaited follow-up to The Big Day, a concept project called Star Line Gallery. The singles — “Buried Alive,” “Together,” “Stars Out” — are notable in that while they’re conceptually not all that far off from the concerns of songs from The Big Day like “Eternal,” “5 Year Plan,” and “Zanies And Fools,” their reception from fans has been much more positive — if not reaching the commercial heights that Chance has seen in the past.
Which begs the question: Can Chance The Rapper get back in rap fans’ good graces?
The answer, like most things these days, might be more complicated than it seems. While fans seem more receptive to the mature lyrical themes that Chance has explored with his new releases, and have expressed interest in his recent production choices, it might not be as simple as dropping an album and watching the accolades roll in. Chance has gone through some major changes in both life and business since The Big Day, and they could affect the way his music is received the same way his circumstances did in 2019.
The biggest thing is, of course, that he has since divorced his wife Kirsten Corley. In a joint statement, the couple said, “We came to this decision amicably and with gratitude for the time we spent together. God has blessed us with two beautiful daughters who we will continue to raise together. We kindly ask for privacy and respect as we navigate this transition.” This leaves Chance in an interesting position; on one hand, fans who ridiculed his “wife guy” posturing may find “divorced guy” content more relatable — it worked recently for Anderson .Paak. On the other hand, there’s also a possibility that mining his personal life may leave fans wrong-footed — just look at the mixed reception to Kendrick Lamar’s 2022 album, Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers.
However, the change that could affect the outcome of any future rollout plans more than any other aspect is Chance’s split with former manager Pat Corcoran. Corcoran was arguably a major factor in Chance’s rise to stardom; he was also, in Chance’s view, a big reason for his downfall, although he’s never said it in such uncertain terms. The fact remains, Chance, as an independent artist, must be strategic in how he uses his resources — which are much more limited than those of rappers who’ve had a similar level of mainstream popularity. He’s also re-entering the spotlight after major changes to the recording industry landscape.
His then-unprecedented deal with Apple Music to release and promote Coloring Book — which could be credited with much of its commercial success — has become old hat these days, and Apple Music’s influence has been diffused throughout any number of alternative streaming sources. More artists than ever are releasing albums to DSPs every week, so it’s harder to cut through the noise. Social media platforms have rejiggered their algorithms to favor video content, ads, and political vitriol, making it harder to build a groundswell or mount a widespread promotional campaign. And while Chance The Rapper has shown some aptitude for using TikTok, even its power to make stars has been diluted in past months thanks to big changes made by record labels and their licensing deals with the precariously politically positioned video platform.
Ironically, though, his independence could be his greatest asset in his attempt to make his comeback. While a similarly positioned major label artist could find themselves handcuffed to the label’s agenda and timetable — or public perception — Chance has the flexibility and agility to change tack when and how he needs to. He can choose singles that he likes, but if he notices fans responding to another one, he can pivot without having to drag an entire machine in a different direction. He also isn’t chained to expectations; a win for an independent artist looks a lot different than one for a major label tentpole with the futures of the whole roster riding on their success — for example, look at the success of former Chance collaborator Megan Thee Stallion’s recent release Megan.
But more than anything else, Chance has what he’s always had: A supremely gifted imagination and the dedication to channel that talent through his pen. As his new singles have shown — bolstered by three years of “writing exercises” released periodically alongside longtime friend Vic Mensa — Chance is still one of the best rappers in the world, outright. He’s still one of the best performers in hip-hop. At the end of the day, those are still the foremost skills, and no amount of situational shenanigans can take that away. When he does drop Star Line Gallery, fans can be reasonably well assured that they’ll be getting his best this time around.
Nearly five years have passed since Chance The Rapper released his last album, The Big Day. But fans’ wait for a follow-up may be coming to an end very soon, if the Windy City rapper’s latest estimate of his new album’s status is accurate. Whether it is or isn’t, though, it can be said that it was very specific.
Chance first began teasing the new album, Star Line Gallery, in 2022. Since then, he’s gotten either “83,” “83.5,” or “82.7” percent of the way done, according to a new interview with Complex. Asked about the album’s progress, he initially said 85 percent, but then backtracked, joking, “That’s a little generous. I’ma say 83. 83.5, 82.7. We’re living in the project right now. The thing is, no one has the attention span for what the conversation needs to be. So, I’m piecing it together and living in it with my fans… so I’m really enjoying the process time.”
The process so far has included a slow but steady stream of new songs including Chance’s “Writing Exercises,” “The Highs And The Lows” with Joey Badass, the Afrofusion experiment “Yah Know,” and more recently, the singles “Buried Alive,” “Together,” and “Stars Out.”
With Chance’s single releases becoming more frequent and his album at least over 80 percent done, Star Line Gallery could be on the way sooner rather than later (even if it did technically miss his target release window).
Chance The Rapper fans have been waiting for a new album from the hitmaker for years now, and fortunately, it looks like their demands will be answered soon. The Chicago-born performer unveiled a new single from his upcoming LP Star Line earlier this month, “Stars Out.” The track left listeners with high expectations, with many predicting that his next project will mark the start of a major comeback.
During a recent interview with Complex, he discussed Star Line and provided viewers with some exciting new details of the album. He said that it’s mostly finished, meaning that fans will likely get to hear it very shortly. According to him, it’s 83 percent done.
“We’re living in the project right now,” he explained. “The thing is, no one has the attention span for what the conversation needs to be. So I’m piecing it together. I’m living in it with my fans, with the new artists I come in contact with… I’m really enjoying this process time.” Chance went on, revealing why working on his last album wasn’t nearly as enjoyable.
“Sometimes the process time is really stressful and hectic,” he said. “For my last project, I’d just gotten married, I just had a baby, I was about to separate from my management. Like, I had so many things going on and now, it’s not like ain’t sh*t going on — it’s a lot going on — but I’m really able to revel in the creative process and put everything into that and be 100 percent myself and present in the now.” What do you think of Chance The Rapper’s latest update on his upcoming album? Are you looking forward to hearing Star Line? Are you a fan of his latest single, “Stars Out”? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.
Chance The Rapper’s comeback trail continues with “Stars Out,” the latest single from Star Line, the follow-up to the Chicago rapper’s debut album, The Big Day. While previous singles “Buried Alive” and “Together” were heady, introspective songs about Chance’s efforts to rebuild his confidence and take care of his family after his first album underperformed, “Stars Out” is more celebratory, with Chance in more of a party mode, pulling out his Rolls-Royce Phantom to flex for a night on the town. However, Chano’s serpentine lyricism is still on full display, with rapid-fire punchlines peppering a jazzy instrumental.
Although it’s getting a little late in the year for Chance to hit his intended release window of spring 2024, Chance has probably earned himself a little grace with his confident singles. He also deserves a little after experiencing some upheaval in his personal life; in April, it was revealed he and his wife Kirsten Corley had agreed to a divorce after a trial separation — a decision that definitely prompted some soul-searching for the noted wife guy. Now that he’s recalibrated his identity to account for the loss, though, he’s got the release of Star Line to look forward to — and so do we, the fans.
Chance The Rapper is an artist who hasn’t given us a new album in five years. Overall, the hiatus makes sense given the reception to The Big Day. This was supposed to be Chance’s big debut album, and it fell flat. Quite simply, there was too much going on. The production was all over the place and the features didn’t really make much sense. However, Chance is gearing up to drop an album called Star Line Gallery, and based on all of the teasers, it seems like Chance is on course to completely change the narrative around his career.
The first single “Buried Alive” was a nice return to form that fans were enjoying quite a bit. Today, Chance dropped off “Stars Out” which is a song that will definitely put you in a good mood this lovely Friday. From the guitar chords that start the track to Chance’s laid-back flows, this is a song that will have you reminiscing about that vintage Chance sound. Overall, this is another solid effort, and we can’t wait to hear what’s next for the artist.
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Guess she ain’t gettin’ them big bucks yet Kanye, Uzi, big shrug, yep I’m just here with a family of two, tryna plan me a coup, can you hand me a brew? Please understand ’cause the flight said the plan was Japan, me and you, but Miami’ll do
Chance the Rapper certainly dug himself into a deep hole when he dropped his debut studio album The Big Day. The 2019 project did boast quite an impressive feature list of Smino, Nicki Minaj, Lil Durk, Gucci Mane to even Shawn Mendes. However, after a successful run of mixtapes — Coloring Book (2016), Acid Rap (2013), and 10 Day (2012) — fans were expecting greatness. But nearly everyone was left lost and extremely disappointed. After that, the once beloved figure from Chicago was viewed as washed up. The mood does seem to be changing around Chance the Rapper, though, especially with these new singles and snippets.
After a long run of features for about three years, 2022 saw him drop some new solo material. From songs like “Child of God” to the most recent “Together”, these singles are possible cuts for Star Line. Sometimes called Star Line Gallery, it has been getting a lot of hype thanks to Chance’s improved performances. Even his “Writing Exercise” loosies have people excited again and rightfully so.
The hip-hop world is still awaiting a release date for Star Line. But there is no reason not to believe that it could drop in 2024. Even though we greedily want a concrete answer, Chance is keeping us full with these sporadic releases, including this most recent snippet above. It has been making the rounds online and it sees the veteran bring some dizzying flows and a little comedy to a drum-heavy beat. If this is the type of music we will receive, then Chance will have no problem reingratiating himself.
What are your thoughts on this new snippet from Chance the Rapper? Do you think that this upcoming project will be his best body of work, why or why not? Is this the best snippet/song you have heard for Star Line? If this album is great, will it put him back near the top of the list for best rappers out right now? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Chance the Rapper. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.
Chance The Rapper has begun the rollout for his album Star Line Gallery in earnest with its first single and music video, “Buried Alive.” In the single, Chance contemplates the bumpy road of the last six years, from falling out with his manager to getting a divorce, comparing the weight of these struggles to the titular condition. However, he also details how he managed to make it out: By using his main talent, which he compared to the escape plan enacted by Uma Thurman’s “Bride” character in Kill Bill.
The video, which takes takes inspiration from that film and the 2010 Ryan Reynolds vehicle Buried — and seemingly some unexpected sources like anime space operas Space Battleship Yamato and Macross and the Indiana Jones films — depicts this struggle visually, as Chance punches his way out of what appears to be a coffin. Once he’s busted out of those confines, though, he quickly discovers he may have just jumped out of the frying pan and into the fire when it turns out the “coffin” was actually a crate in a cargo hold. Dodging security guards, Chance goes to a porthole, where he learns he’s not just lost at sea — he’s in a spaceship, cruising through the blackness of space. The video ends on that cliffhanger, suggesting that there might be more of this narrative in store as he continues the rollout for his new project.
Chance The Rapper is an artist who has been through quite a bit over the last five years. Overall, when he dropped The Big Dayback in 2019, there was this sense that he was on the verge of superstardom. That he was entering the Big Three alongside Kendrick Lamar and Drake. However, that did not happen for him. Instead, the album was absolutely panned by critics, with many calling it the worst album of that year. It was a disappointing time for Chance, and since then, his star has mostly faded from the limelight.
However, he has been teasing a comeback for quite some time. This past week, he revealed that he would be dropping a new mixtape called Star Line. While there is no official release date, fans do believe it is coming soon. Today, however, Chance The Rapper delighted fans by coming through with a new song called “Buried Alive.” You can watch the music video for the track down below, and you will notice that there is a cool sci-fi theme going on here.
As for the song itself, there are plenty of bars in which Chance speaks on the dark thoughts he had over the past few years. The writer’s block he had and some of the criticism he faced for his album. Moreover, he speaks on the friends who abandoned him during this time. Ultimately, it is clear that he has something to prove, and he wants to show the world that he can still rap at a high level.
Let us know what you think of this new track from Chance The Rapper, in the comments section down below. Are you excited for this new era and his mixtape? Do you believe that this song is a solid comeback for him? Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for the latest news and updates from around the music world. We will continue to keep you informed on all of your favorite artists and their upcoming projects.
Quotable Lyrics:
Then they threw the dirt on the casket And into the hunt for the baby and the basket Nobody Moses, alone with the mallet That’s when the pen turned the stone to a tablet Jailbreak stylus, I chiseled like Shawshank I fought for my life, Ray Gibson, Claude Banks
Chance The Rapper’s upcoming album Star Line Gallery is one of the year’s most anticipated releases, of which we’re getting brief but promising hints. While it’s been a long time since his last project, which disappointed many fans, it feels exciting to see this second wind connect with a lot of people. In fact, the Chicago native recently got to play some presumed material from the LP to his hometown. Folks obviously aren’t 100% sure that these will appear on the tracklist, but it’s definitely a likely outcome. The most important thing is that these new cuts are sounding like really well-crafted, thoughtful, and tender lyrical cuts.
Furthermore, let’s set the stage: the “I Will Be Your” MC hosted the Ramova Theatre’s inaugural concert in Chicago, Illinois on Friday (February 16). He explained that it would be a B-sides and C-sides (“Seasides”) show going through underrated fan favorites and unreleased material debuting with a live audience, per The Chicago Sun Times. On Instagram, Chance The Rapper shared clips from the shows, plus quotes from this publication about the performance. “[More popular cuts like “No Problem” and “Cocoa Butter Kisses”] don’t hold a candle to the level of artistry found in ‘The Negro Problem,’ the as-of-now suggested title Chance shared for the new tune with its series of lyrics that harken to James Baldwin,” they wrote of a snippet.
In addition, The Chicago Sun Times remarked how Star Line Gallery was developed around the time of his Black Star Line Festival in Ghana in January of 2023, hosted alongside fellow Chicago artist Vic Mensa. “I’m in a place in my life of just liking what I like,” Chance The Rapper remarked during the set. Players who also performed for this “B-sides and Seasides” concert comprised of longtime collaborators. Nico Segal joined him on the trumpet, Peter CottonTale played keyboard, Stix handled the drums, and many backup vocalists were there to add their special touch.
How do you like these new teases as a part of the Star Line Gallery rollout? Are you liking this new sound and the writing exercises that preluded it? However you may feel, drop your thoughts in the comments section down below. Also, keep checking in with HNHH for the latest news and updates on Chance The Rapper.