Chance The Rapper Explains What An Otterbox Has To Do With Love On 'Forever Always'
here's a brief list of what
love constitutes for
Chance the Rapper: waking up early, making bacon, patience, perseverance, waiting, dating, and needing a higher end OtterBox so the calls won't drop. Guess love some days means protecting your phone from all types of cracks, dings, and your common wear-and-tear.
Peter CottonTale's "Forever Routinely also featuring Rex Orange County, Daniel Caesar, Madison Ryann Ward, and Yebba sees the Chicago MC waxing poetic about the trials and tribulations of love over sweet and soft production from CottonTale.
CottonTale has been a longtime collaborator of Chance's, contributing four tracks to 2013's
Acid Rap touching every single track on 2016's
Coloring Book. Additionally, the
keyboardist and producer makes up one-fifth of The Social Experiment, the Chance-affiliated musical group who released
Surf. In a 2015 interview with
The Fader, Chance described that each member of the order is more than their instrument.
"It's really never been like, 'Peter lay keys, Nico lay some horns, Nate put down some programmed drums, Chance write a rap verse,'" Chance mentioned. "Every record has like 50 people on it. The idea is to prepare a singular, four-minute-and-30-second song that feels like a year's worth of music."
Listen to Peter CottonTale's "Forever Routinely below.
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