Chance the Rapper’s New Album 'Star Line'
Chance the Rapper’s new album Star Line, released last week, is forecast to open with roughly 22,000 units sold and land somewhere inside the Billboard 200’s top 20.
Previous Releases and Collaborations
The project marks Chance’s first full-length release in six years. His previous studio album, The Big Day, arrived in 2019 and debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 with about 108,000 first-week units.
Star Line features contributions from artists including Young Thug, Jazmine Sullivan, Joey Badass, BJ the Chicago Kid, Jamila Woods, and Vic Mensa, among others.
Tour Announcements
Alongside the record, Chance announced the And We Back Tour, which kicks off on September 26. The run includes stops in Houston, New York, Chicago, and Las Vegas before concluding in Los Angeles on October 20.
Notable Track: "Drapetomania"
One of the album’s notable tracks, “Drapetomania,” finds Chance addressing immigration and police-related issues, and includes a provocative reference to a chain that reads an expletive directed at ICE.