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Chance the Rapper and Dissect’s Cole Cuchna sit for an in-depth, track-by-track breakdown of Chance’s new album Star Line. We dig into the meaning behind the album’s title, the symbolism of its artwork, and the historical references woven throughout - from Marcus Garvey and the Black Star Line to the Wattstax documentary and beyond.

Chance dissects specific lyrics, discusses the spiritual and political threads running through the project, and shares how themes of resistance, memory, and Black liberation shaped the sound and vision of Star Line.

This is the definitive deep dive into Chance’s most ambitious work to date.

Chapters:

00:00 Intro / Tour Experience

03:50 ‘STAR LINE’ Title Breakdown

14:45 Album Art Breakdown

21:25 “Star Line Intro” Breakdown

44:23 Why Wattstax Doc is Sampled

48:51 “Ride” Lyric Breakdown

01:06:00 “No More Old Men” Breakdown

01:17:36 “The Negro Problem” Breakdown

01:23:49 “Drapetomania” Breakdown

01:31:06 “Back to The Go” Breakdown

01:38:08 “Space and Time” Breakdown

01:50:27 “Letters” Breakdown

02:00:42 “Speed of Love” Breakdown

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