Chance the Rapper headlined the 2020 NBA All-Star Game half-time show on Sunday as the annual event arrived in his hometown of Chicago. Chance was joined on stage by Lil Wayne, DJ Khaled, and Quavo.
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Fans have long been awaiting Lil Wayne's new LP, but there's one special piece no one would have expected to see even one week ago: a nod to the late Kobe Bryant.
The 37-year-old rapper dropped, and it has a double dedication to the NBA legend. Track eight, which is accompanied by Jay Rock, is called «Bing James,» and at the very end there are 24 seconds of silence to honor Bryant. Bryant's numbers on the Lakers, which were retired in 2017, were 8 and 24.
On Friday, the same day Wayne's album
Chance the Rapper headlined the 2020 NBA All-Star Game half-time show on Sunday as the annual event arrived in his hometown of Chicago. Chance was joined on stage by Lil Wayne, DJ Khaled, and Quavo.
Chance the Rapper performed at the halftime show for the 2020 NBA All-Star Game in his home town of Chicago tonight (February 16). During his set, Chance was joined by Lil Wayne for a rendition of the Coloring Book hit “No Problem.” Later in the performance, Quavo and DJ Khaled hopped onstage to sing “I’m the One.” Chance was supported by backup singers as well as a marching band and color guard dancers.
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