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It has been 10 years since the release of “Acid Rap,” the breakthrough mixtape meditation on youth that skyrocketed Chance the Rapper to fame. The album represented a destructive time in his life — “If I hadn’t had my spirit tugged on, literally, and a calling to become a better version of myself, then I would’ve died. I would just be representative of acid, and I’m so much more,” he told Complex. But fans regard “Acid Rap” as one of his best works, perhaps because there’s something sinfully pleasing about his depiction of destruction, rapped with an indelible voice that teeters on the edge of a joke. His anniversary tour, marking the release of a deluxe edition of “Acid Rap,” makes only three stops, in hometown Chicago, New York and Los Angeles.
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