Chancellor Johnathan Bennett, professionally known as Chance the Rapper, is a multifaceted American creative force born on April 16, 1993, in the vibrant city of Chicago.
Starting his musical journey, Bennett released his debut mixtape, 10 Day, in 2012, which marked the beginning of his rise to fame.
Fast forward to 2013, his sophomore mixtape, Acid Rap, gained him widespread recognition, catapulting him into the mainstream.
The following year, he dropped his third mixtape, Coloring Book, which received widespread critical acclaim and attention, earning him three Grammy Awards, including the prestigious Best Rap Album award.
This groundbreaking achievement made him the first artist to win a Grammy Award for a streaming-only album, and Coloring Book peaked at an impressive number eight on the Billboard 200 chart.
In 2019, he released his debut studio album, The Big Day, solidifying his position as a force to be reckoned with in the music industry.
Beyond his impressive music career, Bennett has also made a name for himself as an actor and composer, having appeared in notable films such as The Lion King (2019),Slice (2018),and Space Jam: A New Legacy (2021).