The Rundown: Surf, Donnie Trumpet and The Social Experiment
Check out the track-by-track look at Chance's experiment.
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The Rundown: Surf, Donnie Trumpet and The Social Experiment - Chance the Rapper delivered on his promise and drops his latest project with his live band The Social Experiment. Check out the play-by-play as they deliver a utopian experience of good vibes and drop a few lessons along the way with some star-studded friends. -Michael Harris (@IceBlueVA)(Photo: Donnie Trumpet and the Social Experiment via Soundcloud)
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âMiracleâ  - Life isnât promised and Chance kicks things off riding over this smooth instrumental happy to be enjoying his time on earth and enjoying the simple things, like family and good health. (Photo: Lenny Gilmore/RedEye/TNS/Chicago Tribune/Landov)
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âSlip Slide,â Featuring BJ the Chicago Kid, B.o.B, Busta Rhymes and Janelle MonĂĄe - Busta and B.o.B handle the rhymes over this funked up groove and BJ the Chicago Kid and Janelle MonĂĄe also make this musical conglomerate one to get your dance on to. (Photos from Left: Jason Merritt/Getty Images, Allen Berezovsky/Getty Images for i.am.angel Foundation, Kevin Winter/Getty Images For 102.7 KIIS FM's Wango Tango, Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)
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âWarm Enough,â Featuring J. Cole and Noname Gypsy - The Social Experimentâs hypnotic vibe has Chance and J. Cole switching up their flow as they get in harmony with Noname Gypsyâs spoken word proses and the three express their interpretations of love.Coleâs feelings are released with, âYou like the flower that I wonât let die / Right before your petals start to wilt I choose to give you one last try / Fill your vase up with water, refusing to neglect you / Like your father, so I promise that it wonât run dry / Good intentioned cause I wanna see us both fly.â Â Â (Photos from Left: Christopher Polk/Getty Images for Anheuser-Busch, Tim P. Whitby/Getty Images)
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âNothing Came to Meâ - The Social Experiment let their trumpets play here, proving that jazz and hip hop make a perfect marriage.(Photo: Chance the Rapper via Instagram)
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'Wanna Be Cool,' Featuring Big Sean, Jeremih and Kyle - Being yourself is the message on this one and if cool happens to fall into the equation then itâs all good, but you donât have to force it.Detroitâs G.O.O.D. Music spitter conveys this mantra while reliving his own journey to this point with, âSpending all my money on girls and Sean John way before anybody called me Sean Don / I was dropping fifties man to look like 50 / Rocking pink Polos, s**t ain't even fit me / Looking for the inspiration that's already in me / All the confidence I was trying to buy myself / If you don't like me, f**k it, I'll be by myself.â(Photos from Left: Jason Kempin/Getty Images, Ethan Miller/Getty Images, Jason Merritt/Getty Images)
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âWindows' - The SOXâs rhythm section has Chance declaring heâs got your back but he also warns donât put all your trust in him because heâs only human too.Â
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âCaretaker,â Featuring D.R.A.M. - Donnie Trumpet and The SOX brass section has D.R.A.M. confessing his feelings to his love that heâs done wrong as we find him wearing his heart on sleeve with him begging for one more chance with, âIâll take care of you / Even if you got a man now / 'Cause I been f*****g fans now / Still I'll take care of you / Even if you gotta man now.â
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'Go,' Featuring Jesse Boykins III and Joey Purp - There are two sides to every story and this story tells different renditions of a love gone astray.Â
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âFamiliar,' Featuring King Louie and Quavo - The SOX take King Louie and Migosâ Quavo out the trap for a second as they join Chance on this tribute to all the around the way girls. (Photos from Left: Paul Zimmerman/Getty Images, King Louie via Instagram, Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Power 105.1)
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