Chance the Rapper

Name: Chance the Rapper
Date of Birth: April 16, 1993
City: Chicago, Illinois
Country: USA
Genre: Hip Hop, Rap, R&B, Gospel
Band/Group Members: Solo Artist
Roles: Vocals, songwriting, production

Bio:
Chance the Rapper, born Chancelor Johnathan Bennett in Chicago, emerged as one of the most innovative voices in hip hop through his genre-blending style and independent grind. Rising to fame with his mixtape Acid Rap (2013), he built a loyal following with vivid storytelling and a vibrant mix of rap, soul, and gospel. His groundbreaking project Coloring Book (2016) became the first streaming-only album to win a Grammy, taking home three awards, including Best Rap Album. Known for hits like “No Problem,” “Cocoa Butter Kisses,” and “Blessings,” Chance’s music often reflects themes of faith, community, and Chicago pride. Beyond music, he’s a passionate activist, donating millions to Chicago schools and using his platform to inspire social change—all while remaining proudly independent.