During a recent appearance on the Bootleg Kev podcast, Chance the Rapper opened up about his relationship with the late Mac Miller and shared how he inspired his signature ad-lib.
As seen around the 21-minute mark of the video below, Bootleg Kev asked Chance to share any stories he had about the rapper, who took Chance on tour with him early in his career. He spoke about the first time he met Mac when Vic Mensa opened for him in Chicago, but he also shared the time they were in the studio together, and how he encouraged him to use what seemed like a nervous tick as a calling card.
"I'm so glad you brought up Mac," he said. "I never get to tell this story. The way that my ad-lib, my 'aghk,' that came from a session where I was supposed to be with Chuck [Inglish]. Chuck brought me to the studio. I'm standing in the booth, this is like my first time in a real studio in LA. I've been to studios in Chicago, but like, I feel a lot of weight on it. While I'm recording, Mac Miller came into the control room, and I was getting ready to start my rap. It's the first song on 10 Day, it's called '14,400 Minutes.' I'm trying to like charge up, and I'm trying to, like, charge up. I'm going, 'Aghk, aghk, aghk!' Like, I don't know, [a] nervous tick. I got ADHD, I'm a special kid."
Chance explained that he was just about ready to record his take when Miller told someone in the control booth to interject. "Mac told somebody to tell me through the intercom to keep that shit at the beginning," he said. "I don't even know why I forget that, or why I never told that story. I thank Chuck for bringing me to the studio and letting this little brother n***a that's just like following him around with no name at that time. And also, like, Mac for interjecting and being like, 'That shit hot.'"
The revelation about the origins of Chance's signature ad-lib comes not long after the arrival of his latest album, Star Line. Featuring appearances from Lil Wayne, Young Thug, and Vic Mensa among others, his long-awaited second studio album debuted at No. 22 on the US Billboard 200.
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