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Chance The Rapper gets put on blast by the J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, as they demand their money from him, saying he won’t do them like he did his baby mama

Thus far, Chance The Rapper has built a name for himself as rap’s positive figure. Since 2012, Chance The Rapper has been making moves, but he broke through in 2013. He had help from Justin Bieber, who featured him on “Confident,” a single off his mixtape from that year.

Chance The Rapper became a household name, here in the past year, with co-signs from Jay-Z and Beyonce. Currently, he is in discussions to sign with a major label. Meanwhile, he’s on top of the charts, courtesy of DJ Khaled’s “I’m The One” with Quavo, Justin Bieber, and Lil Wayne.

Recently, Chance The Rapper offered “Big Bs” as his single with Young Thug. Early fan reviews of the song say it’s trash (their words, not the words of Hip-HopVibe.com, or the staff), but now Chance has bigger problems. Popular production group, J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, is on them over unpaid royalties.

 

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