The Chicago rapper took to social media to drop 3,333, a vulnerable and reflective hip hop track that looks back on the emotional highs and lows he's endured to get to where he is today. Produced by Al Hug and featuring singer Rachel Robinson, it's uncertain whether the song will appear on his upcoming 'Star Line' project, which he previously teased with the singles Buried Alive, Stars Out, and Together with DJ Premier.
In late 2023, the multi-Grammy Award winner revealed on Instagram Live that he would be releasing an album called 'Star Line Gallery' in spring 2024, later announcing that the project was amended to 'Star Line', and that it would be released as a mixtape. A release date for the long-teased project is still to be confirmed.
Back in April, he shared a trailer on X, formerly Twitter, that featured him in various studios working on new music, alongside cameo appearances by Lil Wayne, Lil Yachty, T-Pain, DJ Premier, Jermaine Dupri, Jazze Pha, and Vic Mensa.
Chance The Rapper put out his debut album, 'The Big Day', back in 2019.
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