Genius Lyrics
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Chance the Rapper (Ft. Childish Gambino) – Favorite Song
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On this track, Chance and Childish Gambino give everyone solid reasons why this should be their favorite song. Whether it’s about the beat, the “lyrical acrobatics,” or the silly
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Chance the Rapper (Ft. Jamila Woods) – Blessings
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“Blessings” is a testament to God that features deeply personal lyrics, touching on the Black Lives Matter Movement and the birth of Chance’s daughter. After devoting all his will
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Chance the Rapper (Ft. Chicago Childrens Choir & Kanye West) – All We Got
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“All We Got” talks about Chance’s life at the time of the release of his third mixtape Coloring Book and serves as the intro to the tape. It features Chance’s idol and hometown
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Chance the Rapper (Ft. DaBaby & MadeinTYO) – Hot Shower
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On “Hot Shower,” Chance the Rapper enlists MadeinTYO and DaBaby.
On Chance’s verses and the chorus, he drops references to various items, from superheroes to fast food restaurants
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Chance the Rapper – We Go High
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“We Go High” is an account of Chance and his wife Kirstin’s relationship through the years. Chance discusses when they split up for a while and being single, and later on reuniting
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Chance the Rapper (Ft. Lili K & Nate Fox) – Pusha Man/Paranoia
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“Pusha Man/Paranoia” is a two-part tale. While “Pusha Man” finds Chance acting a fool, living the life of the rapper, “Paranoia” is a personal moment as he describes how it really
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Chance the Rapper (Ft. Jay Electronica & Nicole Steen) – How Great
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Chance continues on the overt religious themes present throughout Coloring Book on “How Great.”
The track has strong Biblical themes, as Chance focuses on Christian theological
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Chance the Rapper (Ft. Future) – Smoke Break
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“Smoke Break” is about Chance’s relationship with his girlfriend, and how they need to have time for themselves every once in a while now that they have a baby. Throughout the song
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Chance the Rapper – Chain Smoker
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Interpreted by Chance as his potential swan song, “Chain Smoker” embodies the good-feeling vibe of Chano’s music while being a lowkey banger that anyone can enjoy.
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Chance the Rapper (Ft. Akenya & Alex Wiley) – Windows
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Samples song “Bridge Through Time” from Apollo Brown, which has been sampled by countless other rappers before Chance.
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Chance the Rapper (Ft. Francis and the Lights & Jeremih) – Summer Friends
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“Summer Friends” finds Chance reminiscing about growing up in West Chatham, while experiencing all the violence that happens every summer in Chicago. The song is a cry out for
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Chance the Rapper (Ft. Saba) – Angels
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In “Angels,” Chance reflects on his growth as an artist and reps his Chicago roots. Supported by the bright & brilliant production characteristic of SoX and Lido, Chance and Saba
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Chance the Rapper – Work Out
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On “Work Out,” Chance raps about how he misses his old life but wouldn’t change his new life in any way. The song focuses the changes in Chance’s life and how they affect him.
The
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Chance the Rapper (Ft. Lil Yachty & Young Thug) – Mixtape
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Chance calls on Atlanta rappers Young Thug and Lil Yachty for “Mixtape.” In it, they discuss their collective love for mixtapes and their worries about the industry losing respect
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Chance the Rapper – Everything's Good (Good Ass Outro)
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Made as a “thank you” for his dad and considered to be “the best track on Acid Rap” by Chance himself, “Everything’s Good (Good Ass Outro)” about how things have changed for Chano
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Chance the Rapper (Ft. Murda Beatz & TisaKorean) – GRoCERIES
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“GRoCERIES” is Chance the Rapper’s first release of 2019. The single marks his first collaboration with Houston rapper TisaKorean.
Over production by Murda Beatz, Chance and Tisa
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Chance the Rapper (Ft. Sulaiman & VIC MENSA) – Family
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Family Lyrics: Turn the radio up and we can have a good time / Got me feeling like J.J. on Good Times / Back when Thelma had that ass, hope the fam good ...
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Chance the Rapper (Ft. 2 Chainz & Lil Wayne) – No Problem
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“No Problem” is Chance’s warning to all the record labels that give him problems while he’s trying to make his music. He’s not having any of it, and he’ll take action if they don’t
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Chance the Rapper (Ft. The Social Experiment) – No Better Blues
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Chano & The Social Experiment are back with a new track that came out of the blue (no pun intended).
It’s worth noting here that despite what the lyrics say, Chance doesn’t
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Chance the Rapper (Ft. Ab-Soul) – Smoke Again
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“Smoke Again” is another feel-good fun banger from Acid Rap where Chance and Soulo talk about random stuff like sneaking in the club, getting laid and blowing smoke away.
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Chance the Rapper (Ft. Justin Bieber & Towkio) – Juke Jam
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“Juke Jam” finds Chance reminiscing about the past and an innocent relationship. Chance remembers being too young to take the relationship to a sexual level. However, at the
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Chance the Rapper (Ft. Action Bronson) – NaNa
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Chance and Bronson let themselves go in “Nana” as they talk about random, funny stuff while they show off their abilities. In an interview with Complex, Chance said that he wrote
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Chance the Rapper (Ft. Noname) – The Tragedy
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On “The Tragedy,” Chance describes a poor homeless mans struggling “on the corner.”
In the second verse, Chicago native Noname explains her love for the man and the love they once
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Chance the Rapper – The Return
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[Verse] / Yo, it's the return of the Gifted Gifter / The Secret Santa grab-bag sifter / The Grinch, sleigh hanging off the ledge deadlifter / The best thrifter, the tearjerker
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Chance the Rapper (Ft. Noname) – Israel (Sparring)
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This song heavily references the Old Testament account of Jacob (who is renamed Israel which literally is defined as He who struggles with God / One that struggled with the divine
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Chance the Rapper (Ft. Eryn Allen Kane, Kirk Franklin, Noname & T-Pain) – Finish Line / Drown
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“Finish Line / Drown” is the longest song on Coloring Book, but for good reason. The track contains features from both up-and-coming and notable artists to help preach about a
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Chance the Rapper (Ft. BJ the Chicago Kid & Saba) – Everybody's Something
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A fan-favorite since the beginning, “Everybody’s Something” finds Chance talking about various subjects surrounding his life at the time, but the song’s core is a message of self-
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Chance the Rapper – YOLO (DJ Allstyle Shout)
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[Produced by Stefan Ponce] / [Intro: Chance the Rapper] / Yolo nigga, yolo everything / Yolo car, yolo car radio / Look me up in the yolo pages nigga, igh / [Verse 1] / Hey, Ya
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The 10 Best Lyrics From Chance The Rapper’s ‘Coloring Book’
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“Kanye’s best prodigy / He ain’t signed me but he still proud of me”
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Chance the Rapper – The Heart & The Tongue
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[Verse 1] / My heart and tongue are fighting, my mind is undecided / It's not like Trump and Biden, it's more like something private / Like when your cousins fighting, one of 'em
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Chance the Rapper & Jeremih (Ft. Hannibal Buress) – All the Way
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The opening track to Jeremih and Chance the Rapper’s Merry Christmas Lil' Mama. It samples A Christmas Story in the intro and features Hannibal Buress in the outro.
The song
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Chance the Rapper (Ft. Noname) – Lost
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“Lost” tells the story of a forbidden-twisted romance as two people realize they are not ideal lovers, but accept each other’s warmth and comfort.
This song was the debut of
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Chance the Rapper – I Might Need Security
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One of Chance’s more political songs, this track references many things going on in politics and news in the present day. He mentions Rahm Emanuel (Chicago’s mayor at the time of
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Chance the Rapper (Ft. BJ the Chicago Kid, J.P. Floyd, Kiara Lanier, Lili K, Peter CottonTale & Will Miller) – Good Ass Intro
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A song seven months in the making, “Good Ass Intro” takes the listener through a joyride as they find Chance expressing how he’s even better then ever before, telling them his past
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Chance the Rapper – Waves (Demo)
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[Choir Enters while humming] / [Verse: 1] / Sun don't shine in the shade / Birds don't fly in a cage (Hey) / Even when somebody pass away / They don't ever really go away / [Pre-
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Chance the Rapper – Long Time
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This song is on Chance the Rappers' Mixtape 5 Day and will be on his mixtape 10 Day.
The song samples “Nantes” by indie band Beirut, from their 2007 album The Flying Club Cup.
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Chance the Rapper – Hey Ma
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The outro from Chance’s 10 Day Mixtape.
The background singing/the bridge is sampled from Gin Wigmore’s “Don’t Stop.”
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Chance the Rapper & Jeremih (Ft. Lud Foe) – Shoulda Left You
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Chance and Jeremih address the haters they should have left behind and add their voices to the “2016 was the worst” chorus.
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Chance the Rapper (Ft. Smino) – Eternal
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On “Eternal,” Chance teams up with Smino and raps about wanting his relationship with his wife, Kristen Corley, to last forever. They also flex on “side chicks,” boasting that a
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Chance the Rapper (Ft. King Promise) – YAH Know
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[Intro: King Promise] / Know, know, know, how will I? (Sɛ wo nim dada) / How will I know, know, know (King Promise ni Chance the Rapper) / Know, know, know, how will I know? / How
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Chance the Rapper (Ft. Anderson .Paak, BJ the Chicago Kid, Raury & Ty Dolla $ign) – Blessings (Reprise)
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The second song on Coloring Book to share the title “Blessings”, “Blessings (Reprise)” finds Chance reminiscing on his rise to success, his relationship with fellow Chicagoan and
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Chance the Rapper (Ft. Daniel Caesar & Thirdstory) – First World Problems
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On September 26, 2017, Chance appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert as the special musical guest. He performed this untitled song featuring Canadian R&B and soul singer-
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Chance the Rapper (Ft. CocoRosie & Taylor Bennett) – Roo
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On “Roo”, Chance and his brother Taylor Bennett reminisce about what it was like growing up in the Bennett household, and how their father raised them to cherish the depth of the
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Chance the Rapper (Ft. Death Cab for Cutie) – Do You Remember
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“Do You Remember” is a laid-back groove, in which Chance reminisces over past summers and simpler times. Chance evokes a state of nostalgia that he has displayed in past songs
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Chance the Rapper (Ft. Forever Band & Supa Bwe) – Wala Cam
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“Wala Cam” was released by Chance alongside three other singles: “I Might Need Security,” “Work Out” and “65th & Ingleside.”
The song is named after a Chicago program called Wala
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Chance the Rapper – Juice
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“Juice” finds Chano patting himself on the back for getting to where he is at now despite all the things he’s been through. This song was the first single of Acid Rap and the one
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