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Chance the Rapper Releases Reflective Single '3,3333' Amidst Career Challenges

Chance the Rapper's new song "3,3333" reflects his career challenges and features art by his daughter. The title commemorates a recent low-attendance concert. The single is now available for streaming.

Published on Monday, September 9, 2024 at 6:02 PM

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Chance the Rapper has unveiled a new song titled "3,3333," which reflects on his journey as an artist, highlighting pivotal low moments in his career. This release features cover art created by his 8-year-old daughter, Kensli Bennett. The title references a recent performance in which Chance sold only 3,333 tickets for a concert at the Minnesota State Fair, a venue with a capacity of 14,000.

In the song, Chance offers a candid recount of feelings surrounding his career trajectory and the pressures athletes and entertainers face. Lyrically, he raps: "At this point you should probably think of pulling out and / What they gon' say when videos coming out / Saying He was on the top but he fell from the mountain." These bars convey a sense of vulnerability and introspection as he questions his prominence in the industry.

Despite challenges in attendance and possible diminishing visibility compared to his earlier successes, such as those during his critically acclaimed 'Coloring Book' era, Chance proceeded with his live performance, sharing tracks from his forthcoming album, 'Star Line.' The commitment to deliver new music despite hurdles has been indicative of his resilience as an artist. Fans can now stream '3,3333' on various platforms, marking the latest chapter in Chance's evolving musical narrative.

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