The Black Star Line Festival will take place in Jamaica again next year, according to American recording artist, record producer, and songwriter Chance the Rapper.
The talented rapper whose real name is Chancelor Johnathan Bennett was born and raised in Chicago and has a passion for the black community through charity and voicing his opinion in support of his people.
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During an interview with Jimmy Fallon, host of The Tonight Show, on Monday night, the multi-platinum-selling rapper made these remarks. NBC broadcast it.
Chance stated of the Black Star Line festival, “We’re really thinking about having the next one in Kingston, Jamaica.
In January, Ghana hosted the first-ever event, which is said to have drawn more than 52,000 visitors.
The rapper shared that it was incredibly successful. Erykah Badu, Dave Chappelle, T-Pain, Jeremih, Sarkodie, Tobe Nwigwe, Asakaa Boys, and M.anifest were among the artists on the roster.
January 2024 is set aside for the next stage.
The Voice’s 23rd season will welcome the Grammy Award-winning singer and producer as its newest coach. Later this year, he will release his new album, Star Line Gallery.
The rapper has had success with songs including Angles, No Trouble, I Might Need Security, Confident with Justin Bieber, and Best Life with Cardi B.
The Big Day, his sole full-length studio album from 2019, reached number two on the Billboard 200 albums list and is the only one of five mixtapes he has so far released.
Around 10 million singles have been sold by Chance the Rapper in North America to date.
The Black Star Line Festival, co-sponsored by Vic Mensa, was influenced by the Black Star Line, formed in 1919 and run by Black people, which helped connect possibilities for international travel and shipping between America, the Caribbean, and Africa. America.