Chance The Rapper Drops New DJ Premier-Produced Song ‘Together’

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Chance The Rapper has teamed up with the legendary DJ Premier for his new single — and it comes equipped with an important message. Released on Tuesday (May 14), “Together” is the latest offering from the Chicago rapper’s upcoming project Star Line. AD LOADING… On the song, Chance preaches the importance of family and community while reflecting on his own upbringing in nostalgic detail. “We used to watch ‘Annie, are you okay?’ on the couch/ My cousin used to slam me ’til I punched him in the mouth/ My auntie used to cook for 20 people every week/ My uncle in the basement even if they never speak,” he raps, highlighting the beauty and warmth in dysfunction. However, the second verse reveals the true intent behind the track as the activist MC calls for housing justice in his hometown of Chicago. “This the homebase, you gotta watch ’em, they’ll right time you at the wrong place/ If you on your celly phone more than a phone case, they’ll take your crib to go, slide on your home plate/ We need CBA, CBA, CBA, Barry/ Before they build another golf course, library/ Or send an eminent domain to Miss Mary/ It’s...

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