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    Chance the Rapper to bring free concert, festival to Ghana

    LOS ANGELES (AP) – When Chance the Rapper visited West Africa earlier this year, he initially thought his trip with fellow Chicago hip-hop artist Vic Mensa would be just another vacation getaway.

    Instead, the Grammy winner connected with Mensa’s father’s family in Ghana and other natives from the Motherland on a deeper level. He saw Ghana’s beautiful ocean coastline and waterfalls, engulfed himself in the musical culture and art scene and learned more about the country’s rich history of being the first sub-Saharan African country to free itself from colonialism.

    After a couple more trips to Ghana, Chance decided to create a free concert series and visual arts show so others could experience the country’s vibrant culture just like he did.

    During the summer, Chance and Mensa brought eight students from Chicago to Ghana to learn more about Africa.

    “I felt so free in Ghana… and I want others to feel the same way,” said Chance, who along with Mensa will host the inaugural Black Star Line festival in Accra, Ghana, in 2023. The weeklong festival will feature events, panel discussions and a free concert on January 6 with performances by Chance, Mensa, Erykah Badu, T-Pain, Jeremih, Sarkodie, Tobe Nwigwe, Asakaa Boys and M.anifest.

    Chance the Rapper performs at the BET Awards in Los Angeles. PHOTO: AP

    The event will be held in Accra’s Black Star Square, a monument to the political freedom that was won by Ghanaians in 1957. The festival’s title was inspired by civil rights leader Marcus Garvey’s Black Star Line, which was founded in 1919 and operated by Black people who helped link global shipping and tourism opportunities between America, the Caribbean and Africa.

    Garvey inspired Chance’s music video YAH Know, featuring King Promise, and his upcoming album Star Line Gallery, which is expected for release next year. He’s already released a few other new music videos – such as Child of God, A Bar About a Bar and The Highs & Lows – in which he calls “album art” to highlight popular artists in Africa.

    Chance said Naila Opiangah ‘s art piece for Child of God will be on display at the festival.

    He said his new “songs are candid realities of Black life”.

    “Artists have amazing graphics and album covers and single artworks that are made by great artists every day that’s released,” he said.

    “But the only time you get to see it is on this little inch-by-one inch depiction of it. These pieces are painted by world class artists. The ability to go see those pieces and interact with them in real life kind of adds people’s understanding of the music.”

    Through his festival, Chance says he wants to bridge the gap between Black people abroad and Africa.

    “I think that specifically the story of the founder’s independence is something that all black people should know,” he said.

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