Analysis: Chance The Rapper

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Chance the Rapper: The Modern “Renaissance Man”
Chancelor Jonathan Bennett born April 16th, 1993, known professionally as Chance the Rapper or Lil Chano from 79th. He is an American Hip hop recording artist from Chicago, Illinois.
He was brought into a family where his father was working for the government, this politically exposed Chance to an environment of leadership and hard work. Recently he said,“When I write, I work off of a theme, an emotion, a narrative — thinking of it and then expounding on it,” says Chance. “I was trying to rap with mad boxing metaphors, being very literal. It was cheesy.” Through his hard work and dedication his music has shined a light, on what continously is going on in this world, he speaks on a level greatness. Chance has done so much to make our world better, with his contributions we are enjoying his inspirational and carefree music. He has even improved efficiency and productivity in schools with his open mics that he organizes for the youth and his scholarships that he provides. In his songs he puts so much effort, he has a sturdy foundation, also an object for concern. He has pride, an impact on many people in their everyday lives; emotionally and mentally, and has accomplished so much as an artist. Although young he is a genius and is very motivational, with a free mind, and his devoted energy has led
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I have given them title of “Renaissance Man” because he has a broad range of talents, he is great at many things. He always is very appreciative and shares the love of

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