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Chance the Rapper’s Introspective Single “3,333” 

Single Artwork Created By Chance’s 8-Year-Old Daughter Kensli Bennett

Chance the Rapper’s Introspective Single “3,333” 

Now Available on DSPs | Stream HERE

 

Today, Chance the Rapper unveils his latest single “3,333” is now available on all digital streaming platforms. The track finds Chance at his most introspective, reflecting on his career journey, from humble beginnings to performing on the world’s biggest stages. With its deeply personal lyrics and candid storytelling, “3,333” offers fans a glimpse into Chance's mindset as he navigates the highs and lows of his musical path.

Adding a unique and heartfelt touch to the release, the single’s artwork was created by Chance’s 8-year-old daughterKensli Bennett. The vibrant and playful illustration captures a joyful, musical world, featuring swirling colorful notes around a central figure, her father. Kensli's imaginative design brings a sense of innocence and family collaboration to “3,333,” making it a truly special release. Stream “3,333” HERE.

Last week, Chance the Rapper delivered a special performance on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, filmed live in his hometown of Chicago. He performed his new song “Together” from his Star Line project, accompanied by Chicago graffiti legend Slang, who painted a mural live during the performance. Watch the performance HERE.

Chance recently performed live for a packed audience at the Citi Summer Concert Series on TODAY. Live from Rockefeller Plaza, Chance treated his fans to a 4-song performance that included Star Line singles “Together,” “YAH Know,” and “StarsOut,” as well as 2014’s hit “Sunday Candy.” Watch the performance HERE.

As Chance expands the scope of Star Line, he's been engaging fans through a series of immersive, multi-sensory art experiences called Writings on the Wall: a Star Line listening experienceThese intimate gatherings offer fans a personal experience with the Star Lineproject. Attendees can view physical artworks up close, watch music videos, listen to unreleased music, and engage in conversations with Chance about how the different mediums resonate with them. To encourage full presence, phones are not allowed, and fans are given notebooks to jot down thoughts and questions for the live Q&A with Chance. Subwoofers shake the floors, letting attendees physically feel the music, while each receives headphones and oversized bean bags for a private listening experience. Lyrics and videos are projected on the walls, enhancing the immersive atmosphere.

Following the success of events in New York, Chicago, Atlanta, Los Angeles, New Orleans, and Washington DC, Chance is bringing Writings on the Wall: a Star Line listening experience to more cities.

Chance has been carefully curating all aspects of his Star Line project, alongside its interdisciplinary companion, Star Line Gallery. This unique project seamlessly blends the realms of art, music, and cinematography, presenting a collection of collaborative works with esteemed fine artists from The Continent and The Diaspora. The resulting pieces redefine the notion of ‘album art’ and are compelling conversations and meditations on Black life. Star Line Gallery works “Child of God” (collaboration with Gabonese artist and painter Naïla Opiangah), “A Bar About A Bar” (collaboration with Chicago-based painter Nikko Washington and filmmaker Troy Gueno), “The Highs & The Lows” feat. Joey Bada$$ (collaboration with Gabonese photographer Yannis Davy Guibinga), "YAH Know" (collaboration with Chicago-based visual artist Mía Lee), and “Together” (collaboration with graffiti artist Slang) have been showcased at art institutions around the world including Expo Chicago, Art Basel, Chicago’s Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA), The Art Institute of Chicago, and Los Angeles’ Museum Of Contemporary Art (MOCA).