The Smoker’s Club compiled stories of rappers’ first times they toked up and their favorite munchies while high. The rappers included in the visual feature Machine Gun Kelly, Wiz Khalifa, Smoke DZA, Chance the Rapper and Action Bronson. Jonny Shipes even shares his story.
After blowing through $5,000 on his latest music video, Chance drops a decidedly low-budget clip in honor of turning 20 years old. Chance’s Acid Rap drops April 30th.
Chance the Rapper and Hannibal Buress were given 50k 5k to make a music video for Chance’s next single “NaNa.” And before the official video drops this Wednesday, we get a short preview of what to expect (sort of). Acid Rap, April 30th. Get ready.
Chance the Rapper and Kids These Days recently wrapped up their March Madness Tour and video-man Austin Vesely provides a recap of their time on the road. Do remember, the “should’ve been XXL Freshman” will be dropping his Acid Rap project on April 30th!
Shot by Blake Rabe, UZi & Mike Carson. Edited by Darnell Williams.
Over the week of SXSW, THE ILLMORE caught footage of Macklemore live, chopped it up Action Bronson to talk Texas grub and Chance The Rapper to discuss his upcoming Acid Rap project.
The last night at this years ILLMORE will go down in history. Prior to Waka Flocka taking the stage with G-Eazy, we got an impromptu performance from Macklemore, one of the hottest artists in music right now. When Blueprint Group curates an evening, you never know who’s gonna show up. Check out his performance of ‘Thrift Shop’ above with Wanz and his trumpeter on deck. Legendary.
The above clip (courtesy of NPR) features great visuals and great audio of Chance performing “Juice” at The Karma Lounge. And as an added bonus, I included a clip of him ending his killer performance at Red Bull’s 120 Hours In Austin showcase with “Fuck You Tahm Bout”.
Chance The Rapper’s upcoming project, Acid Rap, will arrive on April 30 and he’s decided to give us an animated visual for the BJ The Chicago Kid-featured “Good Ass Intro.”
While at Jugrnaut boutique in Chicago, Chance the Rapper breaks down his contribution to Lorine Chia’s “Living in Vain” (which can be heard below) for Life+Times.