Chance The Rapper Confirms Future Projects with Kanye West.
Guest of the Late Open Late show, Chance the Rapper was very talkative about his future projects.
The rumor had been running for several weeks. Chance the Rapper was expected to be Kanye West's new collaborator on an album of 7 tracks. Two years after Coloring Book, Chance the Rapper is expected to return in the coming months, with a new project fully produced by Yeezy. This is what he said in his interview on the show Open Late on Complex. "I'm going to make a 7-track album with Ye," he says, before saying that the two men will work on it as early as July. Kanye West does not seem to have planned to take a vacation, he wants to produce 52 albums in 52 weeks.
This excellent news is however not the only one to have been revealed during this river interview. Chance the Rapper has indeed returned to his common project with his friend Childish Gambino, teased for years by both men. Again, the Chicago native was reassuring his fans: "We are actively working on this project." He then explains that this mysterious collaborative album will be a true long-format: "We have six tracks that are all excellent. But I think this album will make more than 14 tracks. I think it's a really complete thing. "The return of Chance the Rapper has never seemed so imminent and exciting at the same time.
Chance the Rapper joins the season finale of "Open Late with Peter Rosenberg," where he talks about working on new music with Kanye West and Childish Gambino, his relationship with Dave Chappelle, love for Lil Wayne, appearances on "SNL" and much more.
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