Chicago-born Chance the Rapper — real name Chancelor Jonathan Bennett — dropped some big news on his newly released single, “I Might Need …
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Chance the Rapper releases new music, buys Chicago news site to amplify 'diverse voices'
Chicago-born Chance the Rapper — real name Chancelor Jonathan Bennett — dropped some big news on his newly released single, “I Might Need …
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Chance the Rapper releases new music, buys Chicago news site to amplify 'diverse voices'
The songs — “Work Out,” “Wala Cam,” “65th & Ingleside” and “I Might Need Security” — mostly stick to Chance's playbook of sunflowery productions …
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In Batch Of New Songs, Chance The Rapper Announces He's Now A Media Executive
On Sunday, fans of smoothed-out, eclectic R&B and simmering funk with dashes of rock and pop can check out NoMBe aka Noah McBeth at the House of Blues in Cleveland with Mikky Ekko and Mansionair. McBeth is working his debut album They Might've Even Loved Me, inspired by all the women in …
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Sound Check: Gary Allan at EJ Thomas; NoMBe at House of Blues; close-up with Tool
NoMBe's debut album, They Might've Even Loved Me, is exemplary contemporary storytelling. Its production rivals the work of veteran R&B musician Blood Orange, and its lyrics beautifully tell the story of the influential women in NoMBe's life, including his godmother, the legendary Chaka Khan.
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Review: NoMBe's debut album is promising for the future of R&B