Chance the Rapper is commemorating the 10th anniversary of his groundbreaking mixtape 'Coloring Book' with special screenings of his concert film 'Magnificent Coloring World' in Chicago, New York, and Los Angeles.

'Coloring Book': A Historic Achievement

'Coloring Book' made history as the first streaming-only album to win a Grammy. Released ten years ago, the mixtape propelled Chance the Rapper to widespread recognition and significantly impacted the music industry.

Grammy Recognition

In 2017, 'Coloring Book' secured a Grammy Award for Best Rap Album. Chance also won Best Rap Performance and Best New Artist that same year, solidifying the album’s place in music history.

Inspiring Independent Artists

Chance the Rapper reflects on the impact of 'Coloring Book', emphasizing its power to inspire independent artists. He believes the mixtape demonstrated that significant success could be achieved with a dedicated, smaller team, bypassing the traditional major label system.

'Magnificent Coloring World' Screenings

To commemorate this milestone, Chance the Rapper is offering fans an exclusive opportunity to experience 'Magnificent Coloring World' through a series of special screenings. The first screening will be held in his hometown of Chicago on Saturday, May 16.

Screening Details

Tickets for the Chicago screening at Rooftop Cinema Club are available and include a Q&A session with Chance the Rapper. Subsequent screenings are planned for New York City on May 20 and Los Angeles on June 20.

The initial release of 'Magnificent Coloring World' was limited to AMC Theatres in 2021, making these screenings a rare opportunity for fans.

Advice for Aspiring Musicians

Chance the Rapper shares advice for aspiring artists, stressing the importance of perseverance and adaptability. He emphasizes that while resources may fluctuate, the core dream should remain constant.

Collaboration and Support

He highlights the significance of collaboration and building a trustworthy network of friends and colleagues. Chance encourages artists to utilize available tools and opportunities, remaining resourceful despite perceived limitations.