👇 Below is evidence of Chance The Rapper's politics and beliefs.
In an interview with Aol
I'm very blessed that I have my faith in this time. I think in this age of social media, everybody has a page, everybody feels like they’re very important and that they should be working on their social currency or social value. And I think that because of my faith and because of what the Word tells me, I know that I'm not the most important thing going on. And so I don’t have to accept every live opportunity that comes to me, I don’t have to be the most seen person. All I need to work on are the things that God provided me. That's my family, making sure my house is clean, making sure I'm in good relations to the people that I'm not able to see every day while being very much focused on the people that are in my house.
In an interview with Teen Vogue
I don’t make Christian rap, but I am a Christian rapper.
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