Chance The Rapper – 65th & Ingleside (Review & Stream)

I’ve been waiting on some new Chance like it was a brand new box of Honey nut cheerios (Good goes around and around).


Chance (AKA Mr. always happy even when he’s insulting you) dropped four songs last night, and this is the second of the four. The first of the four, “Wala Cam,” was a head scratchier, as it featured lots of erratic behavior from everyone involved (Even the custodian that was sweeping the studio at the time was trippin’). This time around, Chance gets a little more tasteful with the music, giving us this deep ass track that has our Chicago-bred hero discussing his rise to fame in the Windy city through some very passionate bars. I love the track’s rhythm, but hate that crying ass baby in the background.

 

OVERALL RATING (4.5/5)


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