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  • Emotion

    Chance the rapper is Clark county from Atlanta

    whoa

    Nah that yoohoo song was tough relax

  • Dec 4, 2020
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    Cole2
    https://twitter.com/chancetherapper/status/1334539638833344513

    Pat Cocoran would never allow this bullshit

    only 30k in 16 hours too

  • Dec 4, 2020

    Huge L , can’t wait to see how chances career plays out

  • class wario

    Remember the video of lyor Cohen telling thug he needed to work harder on putting out more well rounded, concise tracks instead of hundreds of loosies and thread was full of ktters calling him a filthy jew and how thug could do what he likes

    People not gonna like this and ignore it lmao

  • Chance’s career has been a rollercoaster ride

  • Dec 4, 2020

    Honestly surprised about this considering Chance and Pat's relationship since like Acid Rap. This really goes to show that Chance isn't think the same how we was before in that era.

  • Dec 4, 2020
    Olsen

    Chance The Rapper has been sued by his long-term manager, until earlier this year, Pat Corcoran. In a lawsuit filed with the courts in Illinois earlier this week, Corcoran accuses his former client of ignoring his professional advice, then blaming him for the mixed response from fans to 2019 album ‘The Big Day’ and subsequent lacklustre ticket sales, firing him in April this year, and then refusing to pay commissions that are owed.

    Much of Corcoran’s lawsuit tells the story of how Chance The Rapper, real name Chancelor Bennett, achieved huge success despite declining to work within the major label system, rising to fame as a truly independent artist in control of all his rights and brand.

    That was the result of the rapper’s partnership with Corcoran, the lawsuit says, outlining the manager’s role in building the Chance The Rapper brand and business, and negotiating innovative partnerships, such as that with Apple Music around the release of 2016 mixtape ‘Coloring Book’.

    According to the lawsuit, Corcoran’s working partnership with Bennett remained strong until early 2019. Then, in February that year, the rapper announced, without consulting or informing his manager, that he would release his first studio album proper in July that year.

    “Given the significant amount of work, care and attention needed to produce an album”, the lawsuit goes on, “Corcoran expressed serious concern with the projected release date Bennett had unilaterally announced for the album”.

    With the rapper also getting married the following month, the manager reckoned there wasn’t enough time to create, record and prepare an album.

    That unrealistic timeline, coupled with “unproductive and undisciplined studio sessions”, resulted in a “freestyle-driven product of sub-part quality”. ‘The Big Day’ was by no means a flop, and garnered some good reviews, but was not as popular as previous releases, especially among the rapper’s fanbase. That less than enthusiastic fan response to the record, Corcoran claims, directly resulted in lacklustre ticket sales for the follow-on tour.

    It was poor ticket sales, the lawsuit alleges, that resulted in the tour being postponed and then cancelled entirely. All of this, Corcoran argues, was the result of Bennett increasingly ignoring his advice, instead allowing his business affairs to be managed by his father and brother, Ken and Taylor Bennett.

    The lawsuit states: “Instead of acknowledging the numerous distractions and artistic compromises that inevitably resulted from time wasted in the studio, all of which contributed to a lacklustre album evidenced by historically low ticket sales, Bennett ultimately blamed Corcoran for the judgement rendered by his fanbase rather than accept that his own lack of dedication had doomed the project”.

    Bennett continued to ignore Corcoran’s advice – which by this point was to step back from the public eye and regroup – instead agreeing to various media appearances booked by his father and brother. “These appearances served only to further exacerbate the failure of ‘The Big Day’”, Corcoran reckons.

    All of this led to the Bennett family announcing on 27 Apr this year that Corcoran’s services were being terminated. That in turn kicked off the classic sacked manager contract dispute, with Corcoran seeking to enforce his oral agreement with the rapper, which pays the manager 15% of his client’s net income.

    According to Corcoran more than $3 million is now owing. He also wants to enforce an “industry standard” sunset clause, so that he continues to earn commissions for three more years. Bennett Senior has apparently offered a one-off lump sum payment of $350,000.
    “Despite months of outreach and efforts at reconciliation, Bennett has refused to pay Corcoran the amounts Corcoran is fairly owed under the parties’ long-standing agreement and well-settled course of conduct”, the lawsuit concludes.

    Corcoran and his company Pat The Manager are suing for breach of contract, unjust enrichment, and violation of the Illinois Sales Representative Act.

    https://www.mmgnews.com/chance-the-rapper-sued-for-3-million-in-commission-by-former-manager/

    Its crazy chance dropped an album so ass he tanked his reputation and got sued for it

  • Dec 4, 2020
    Antidote

    Announced a release date without the majority of the album being done? Kanye would be proud

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    maybe you

    but people saying he never made good music smh

  • Dec 4, 2020

    story actually kinda sad imo!!

    i hope chance rediscovers his spark!!

  • chance is an idiot, only a miracle can save his career

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    This the same manager that let him drop Coloring Book in May 2016 and didn’t have him drop a real debut in late 2017 or early 2018?

    That’s really why he fizzled
    Then came the s***ty debut that he apparently recorded in less than 6 months when he had 3 years to do it

  • Dec 4, 2020

    Damn that’s sad

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    quadra

    This the same manager that let him drop Coloring Book in May 2016 and didn’t have him drop a real debut in late 2017 or early 2018?

    That’s really why he fizzled
    Then came the s***ty debut that he apparently recorded in less than 6 months when he had 3 years to do it

    You can’t just make an artist do what you want them to, even if he did think that’s what Chance should do

    Coloring Book was Chance’s last solid decision and it was a great project to put him in that Drake Cole Kendrick heir conversation

    I would call it his so far gone/kush and OJ if acid rap wasn’t kinda already that

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    class wario

    Remember the video of lyor Cohen telling thug he needed to work harder on putting out more well rounded, concise tracks instead of hundreds of loosies and thread was full of ktters calling him a filthy jew and how thug could do what he likes

    Lmaooo yo he was right tho

    Thug would be so much better with a 40/producer type in his corner who cared about legacy albums and structure

  • Dec 4, 2020
    tupacarti

    only 30k in 16 hours too

    He only appealing to dancing Chicago kids at this point

  • user

    Lmaooo yo he was right tho

    Thug would be so much better with a 40/producer type in his corner who cared about legacy albums and structure

    SMF is proof that Lyor wasn't lying. The first project that was super tight and concise with a proper rollout, that released on time and was his best selling.

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    user

    You can’t just make an artist do what you want them to, even if he did think that’s what Chance should do

    Coloring Book was Chance’s last solid decision and it was a great project to put him in that Drake Cole Kendrick heir conversation

    I would call it his so far gone/kush and OJ if acid rap wasn’t kinda already that

    He did what he wanted to do and look where he’s at lmao

    He obviously needs a manager but hopefully his dad and his brother can get his career back on track

  • Dec 4, 2020
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    quadra

    He did what he wanted to do and look where he’s at lmao

    He obviously needs a manager but hopefully his dad and his brother can get his career back on track

    I’m saying from Pat’s perspective he coulda advised exactly what u said in your post and Chance could say f*** you I love my wife and Pat still has to roll with Chances decisions and face the consequences

    And yeah how his brother managing him and he rap himself lol

  • Dec 4, 2020
    user

    I’m saying from Pat’s perspective he coulda advised exactly what u said in your post and Chance could say f*** you I love my wife and Pat still has to roll with Chances decisions and face the consequences

    And yeah how his brother managing him and he rap himself lol

    He could’ve but it wasn’t mentioned, was just going off that

    Felt like if he did, that could’ve been mentioned to give a perspective of him sustaining success and hype of 2016 and not letting it fizzle all the way till 2019

  • Dec 4, 2020

    stuff about retreating from the public eye is kinda interesting
    seems like a lose lose honestly but i get it

  • Emotion

    Chance the rapper is Clark county from Atlanta

    Holy s*** how did I not realize this until now

  • Dec 4, 2020
    BasedBoy

    Every couple weeks or so I get Hot Shower stuck in my head and hate myself

    can i sue Chance too?

    hot shower catchy

  • Dec 4, 2020

    if chance had taken more time with the concepts he was working with he could've actually made a decent pop rap album

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