Chance the Rapper Shares His Thoughts on Independent Success in 2017 | Everyday Struggle

Chance took to Twitter to make his feelings known.

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CHICAGO, IL - NOVEMBER 01: Chance The Rapper performs at the Obama Foundation Community Event on November 1, 2017 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Timothy Hiatt/Getty Images)
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According to Apple Music’s Carl Chery, Chance the Rapper’s unsigned success is an exception, not the rule.

During a recent appearance on #EverydayStruggle, Chery, Apple Music’s head of artist curation, discussed the Chicago rapper’s unconventional rise to the top and how it may give other artists false hope.

"Chance is an anomaly. He’s special. […] But the success is misleading," Chery explained. "Now you have all these other aspiring artists thinking you don't need a label. Chance is special, he's charismatic, he's smart as hell, he's just special."

In response to Chery’s remarks, DJ Booth published an interesting editorial that examined Chance’s unlikely winning streak as an independent rapper. The piece basically echoes Chery’s statements, and argues Chano’s career path isn’t a realistic model for most aspiring musicians:

Shortly after the piece was published, the rapper went to Twitter to criticize the notion that most independent artists will never attain the same success as he has. This criticism resulted in a small, but thought-provoking, debate between Chance and DJ Booth.

Check out the thread below.

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