
CHANCE the Rapper has finally released his anticipated debut album “The Big Day,” featuring a number of star collaborations. Bon Iver, Benjamin Gibbard and Francis and the Lights are among the featured artists to appear, along with Timbaland, Shawn Mendes, Murda Beatz and Chance’s own father, Ken Bennett. The record is something of a family affair, with Chance’s younger brother Taylor Bennett, also a hip hop artist, appearing on the album as well. Nicki Minaj appears on “Slide Around” and the closing track “Zanies and Fools,” which also features legendary Broadway duo Rodgers and Hammerstein. Megan Thee Stallion is on “Handsome” and Gucci Mane performs a guest turn on “Big Fish.” The record has been the subject of discussions by the Chicago artist for years, with a number of references to how it would be different from his self-released mixtapes. “Something that you can consider an album, it might not be physical, or a disc or something, but an album that comes with its own live show is important,” he said in 2017. Between his own releases, Chance the rapper has made a number of high-profile guest appearances on hit singles including DJ Khaled’s “I’m the One,” and “Don’t Cross Me,” from Ed Sheeran’s recent “No .6 Collaborations Projectalbum.” “The Big Day” is available on major streaming services. (SD-Agencies) |