6. That he was “trained to go” if someone told him he sounded white
Song: “Everybody’s Something” f/ Saba & BJ The Chicago Kid
Everybody’s something indeed, but it seems like as kids we become victims of paternalism. We are all self conscious of how we are perceived in society and Chance sheds his own personal obstacles on the appropriately titled “Everybody’s Something.” Many black males in urban areas battle with the stigma of portraying a certain mythical lifestyle we call “hood.” But what is hood? Is it a physical practice? Is it just simply in our minds? Listening to Chance’s lyrics, you can hear a young man who is comfortable in his own skin. “When you are content to be simply yourself and don’t compare or compete, everyone will respect you.”—Lao Tzu
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good article i personally believe that Chance The Rapper is a blessing among many but the most interesting and lyrical artist iv’e heard from Chicago recently would have to be this kid from Chicago that goes by the name of pharoah. With all of the same music being played he definitely takes an approach in a different direction believe it or not this kid should be signed he’s going to be one of the greats if not the greatest search his music up on YouTube if you cant find him ill be sure to send a link remember everybody pharoah is the next phenomenon out of Chicago!
You must be pharoah himself clown… This article about chance smh lol