It looks like a new album from Chance The Rapper is coming very soon. In July, there were reports that the rapper would be releasing a new, surprise album which he unfortunately shut down the next day. However, he did bless us with four new songs, "I Might Need Security," "Wala Cam," "65th & Ingleside" and "Work Out." Now, the rapper has announced that he'll be blessing us with a new song later this evening.
Chance The Rapper has revealed that he'll be releasing a new song titled, "What's The Hook?" later this evening. The song is set to feature Reeseynem. Chance previewed both the song earlier this week but didn't give any hint as to when we could expect it. "Lemme get a pass/ Get a, get a pass/ Young boy on his path/ Leave it runnin' like the bath," Chance raps on the track.
The song announcement comes shortly after he revealed that he'll be headlining Brooklyn's RapCaviar Live at Ford Amphitheater. The show will take place on September 29th with Sheck Wes, Tierra Whack and DJ SpinKing as the openers.
With the influx of music he's released a headlining show for RapCaviar, it feels like Chance The Rapper will have a new album for us before the end of the year. Atleast we hope.
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