Chance The Rapper and Vic Mensa have given fans a glimpse of their upcoming collaboration with a snippet shared online. The preview, posted on Chance’s X account on January 5, features Mensa rapping, “If your house is not a home, let this song be your shelter.” The track addresses pressing societal issues, including homelessness, police brutality, and sexual assault, with Chance honoring victims like Kenneth Walker and Philando Castile in his verses.
The preview has sparked excitement on social media, with fans eagerly requesting more details about a potential joint album. Many expressed their enthusiasm for the duo’s reunion, reminiscing about their earlier collaborations and the significance of their partnership in hip-hop history.
In addition to their music careers, both artists are exploring acting opportunities. Mensa has a recurring role on the acclaimed series “The Chi,” while Chance has appeared in various shows, including HBO’s “SouthSide” and Netflix’s “Rhythm + Flow” and “The Voice.” Both have also been actively involved in community activism within Chicago.
This teaser follows Chance’s recent milestone as the first-ever Diamond-selling independent rapper, with the RIAA recognizing his contribution to DJ Khaled’s hit “I’m The One,” featuring Lil Wayne and Justin Bieber. Fans are eagerly awaiting more from this dynamic duo as they continue to make their mark in both music and social advocacy.