Album
Acid Rap
2013 · Hip Hop
25 collectors on Gatefold own this

Acid Rap is a Hip-Hop album by Chance The Rapper, originally released in 2013. On Gatefold: 26 pressings tracked, owned by 25 collectors.
About
A few years removed from <i>Acid Rap</i>’s 2013 debut as a free mixtape, it’s surprisingly easy to hear impending greatness in Chance the Rapper. This hindsight come, of course, well after the BET, Soul Train, and NAACP Image awards for best new artist, the Best Rap Album Grammy, hosting <i>Saturday Night Live</i>, the noted influence on rap demigod Kanye West’s <i>The Life of Pablo</i>, the friendship with the Obama family, the Kit Kat endorsement, and so on. But it’s here, across 13 genre-melding tracks (14, if you count the second half of “Pusha Man”), on the follow-up to 2012's debut <i>10 Day</i>. In the moment, Chance the Rapper’s aesthetics—a distinct singing voice stretched in all directions over a jazzy confluence of choir melodie, R&B guitar line, vintage soul sample, trap drum, golden-era hip-hop beat, and Chicago juke music—were something of an outlier within his city's emerging drill music scene. “I dropped <i>10 Day</i> the same year Chief Keef started blowing up,” Chance told Apple Music’s Nadeska. “All the labels came into Chicago and the drill movement came up and it was a lot of pressure. Also around that time was when Chief Keef worked with Ye, so there was a big question of, 'Yo, you're the dude that super loves Ye, you’re quote-unquote “conscious rap.” You should be doing this stuff.' So I just had a lot of pressure to bring something.” Chance would inevitably link with Kanye, but most who found their way to <i>Acid Rap</i> were looking for an alternative to drill. Which is not to say that Chance didn’t acknowledge the plight of his hometown. Topically, the second half of the album’s “Pusha Man” (colloquially known as “Paranoia”) is one of the most affecting songs of the period, with Chance singing, “Everybody dies in the summer/Wanna say goodbye?/Tell 'em while it’s spring.” Elsewhere, he uses his melodic croak to reminisce on the simple joys of childhood (“Cocoa Butter Kisses”), the man he’s becoming (“Lost”), and problems within his relationship (“Acid Rain”). .
via Apple Music
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Tracklist
- 1Good Ass Intro (feat. BJ the Chicago Kid)3:59
- 2Pusha Man (feat. Nate Fox)2:19
- 3Paranoia (feat. Lili K & Nosaj Thing)4:35
- 4Cocoa Butter Kisses (feat. Vic Mensa & Twista)5:07
- 5Juice0:30
- 6Lost (feat. Noname)3:04
- 7Everybody's Something (feat. Saba & BJ the Chicago Kid)4:36
- 8Interlude (That's Love)2:29
- 9Favorite Song (feat. Childish Gambino)3:05
- 10Nana (feat. Action Bronson)3:20
- 11Smoke Again (feat. Ab-Soul)4:32
- 12Acid Rain3:36
- 13Chain Smoker3:30
- 14Everything's Good (Good Ass Outro)5:33
Sound DNA
- Hip-Hop
- Alternative Hip-Hop
- lush
- euphoric
- groovy
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Ab-SoulFEATURING FEATURING , RAP FEATURING, VOCALS
- Action BronsonFEATURING FEATURING , RAP FEATURING, VOCALS
- BJ The Chicago KidFEATURING FEATURING , VOCALS FEATURING, VOCALS
- Chance The RapperVOCALS
- Childish GambinoFEATURING FEATURING , RAP FEATURING, VOCALS
- J.P. FloydFEATURING FEATURING , VOCALS TROMBONE
- Ken BennettVOCALS
- Kiara LanierFEATURING FEATURING , VOCALS VOCALS
- Lili KBACKING VOCALS FEATURING, VOCALS
- Lili K.BACKING VOCALS FEATURING FEATURING , BACKING VOCALS
- Nate FoxFEATURING FEATURING , VOCALS FEATURING, VOCALS
- Nico SegalTRUMPET
- NonameFEATURING, VOCALS
- NoName GypsyFEATURING FEATURING , BACKING VOCALS , RAP
- Nosaj ThingFEATURING, BACKING VOCALS
- Peter CottontaleFEATURING FEATURING , VOCALS
- SabaFEATURING FEATURING , RAP FEATURING, VOCALS
- TwistaFEATURING FEATURING , RAP FEATURING, VOCALS
25 collectors on Gatefold own this · 26 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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