Chance The Rapper - Somewhere In Paradise (ft. Jeremih & R. Kelly) May 2026

: Like much of his work from that period, the song is deeply optimistic, blending religious imagery with a celebratory synth-pop sound. The Legacy of Reckoning

: The lyrics explicitly champion Chance's refusal to sign with major labels, with the line, "Told your ass since day one, I don't like labels or titles," becoming a mantra for his "coloring book" era. : Like much of his work from that

: The collaboration was a "Chicago-only" affair, uniting Chance with fellow Windy City natives Jeremih and R. Kelly over a joyous, gospel-inspired production by The Social Experiment and Corin Roddick . Kelly over a joyous, gospel-inspired production by The

The song by Chance the Rapper (featuring Jeremih and R. Kelly ) serves as a complex artifact of a pivotal era in modern hip-hop, representing both the peak of Chance's independent rise and a later moment of significant moral reckoning. A Chicago Anthem of Independence A Chicago Anthem of Independence