Chance The Rapper was up bright and early this morning for his first ever appearance on Good Morning America. Alongside a couple of his musical friends Francis and the Lights and Peter Cottontale, the Chicago rapper performed “Summer Friends” from his Coloring Book mixtape, which dropped just over three months ago.
As well as performing, Chance sat down to talk about helping young people, appearing on Barack Obama’s playlist and paying tribute to Muhammad Ali.
"By always staying on music side of it, I've found success." – @chancetherapper on being independent. #ChanceOnGMA https://t.co/Hsip4uzGSQ
— Good Morning America (@GMA) August 15, 2016
WATCH: @chancetherapper talks to @RobinRoberts about doing everything to give back and help inspire young people. https://t.co/bpns5jD6AY
— Good Morning America (@GMA) August 15, 2016
WATCH: @chancetherapper was pretty surprised to be on @POTUS Barack Obama's summer playlist! #ChanceOnGMA https://t.co/8h4IZGb9wL
— Good Morning America (@GMA) August 15, 2016
WATCH: "It was one of the best moments I've ever had." – @chancetherapper on Muhammad Ali. #ChanceOnGMA https://t.co/KPLT9GE3iS
— Good Morning America (@GMA) August 15, 2016
"It's my debut on Good Morning America. #ChanceOnGMA. @RobinRoberts!"@Chancetherapper https://t.co/ulPyRt7K9D
— Good Morning America (@GMA) August 15, 2016
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