Chance The Rapper appears to embrace the mantra that seven is the number of perfection.
The MC recently released ‘Star Line,’ his long-awaited sophomore album, which arrived seven years after his debut LP ‘The Big Day.’
Stacked with collaborations with the likes of Lil Wayne, Jazmine Sullivan, Vic Mensa, and Young Thug, the project has been praised by critics.
And while its #22 starts on the Billboard 200 pales in comparison to the #2 launch of ‘The Big Day,’ the LP is being hailed by critics as a fine return to form.
Chance agrees and then some, for he EXCLUSIVELY tells That Grape Juice that ‘Star Line’ is “one of the most important albums of the decade.”
Watch Chance’s interview above with TGJ’s Chet Kincaid and…
Listen to ‘Star Line’ Here
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