Chance released a new track titled “Buried Alive” in April, where he delves into personal topics such as his divorce from his wife, Kirsten Corley, and his separation from his former manager, Pat Corcoran. Additionally, he reflects on losing his “hype” following the release of his debut album, “The Big Day,” in 2019. As he works on his upcoming album, “Star Line,” which he notes is “83 percent done,” Chance draws confidence from the positive reception of his recent music.
Acknowledging the pressure that comes with being a prominent rapper, Chance highlights the weight of his words and the impact they can have in the digital age. He understands the importance of being mindful of what he releases, as his music can shape perceptions and narratives for years to come. Despite these challenges, Chance finds solace in his current state of confidence and skill, viewing each release as an exciting opportunity.
While the rap scene has been buzzing with diss tracks and controversies in recent months, Chance remains focused on the present moment and the creation of his new album. Embracing the chaotic nature of the industry, he describes the current landscape as a “project” in which he is actively engaged with his fans, new artists, and every significant moment that arises.
In a rapidly evolving musical landscape, Chance emphasizes the importance of staying connected with his audience and remaining true to his creative vision. As he navigates through the highs and lows of the industry, Chance’s dedication to his craft and his commitment to authenticity continue to resonate with fans and fellow artists alike.