Barack Obama Praises Chance The Rapper's Humanitarian Effort At Chicago Concert
Chance The Rapper couldn't be better acknowledged for his humanitarian effort than when a former President Mr Barack Obama throws his weight him for his contributions to make a difference in people's life.
The Chicago-born rapper received a video message from the former President for a concert he hosed at the Bud Billiken Parade in his hometown which has some other rappers like Future and Jeremiah in attendance.
The 44th President of the United States in his message praised Chance and the event organisers in the pre-recorded video message effort to make their community safer and also helping kids to go back to school.
"I wanted to just have the chance to say to all of you that the Bud Billiken Parade stands for so much of what our community is about. "We want to make sure our kids are safe, we want to make sure that they are ready to go back to school. We want to make sure that we are nurturing and protecting and encouraging and loving the next generation of leaders all throughout the city of Chicago," the former president said.
Chance has long been favourite artist of the Obama family and was also praised by former first Lady Michelle Obama at the 2017 BET Awards ceremony.
The Chicago-born rapper received a video message from the former President for a concert he hosed at the Bud Billiken Parade in his hometown which has some other rappers like Future and Jeremiah in attendance.
The 44th President of the United States in his message praised Chance and the event organisers in the pre-recorded video message effort to make their community safer and also helping kids to go back to school.
"I wanted to just have the chance to say to all of you that the Bud Billiken Parade stands for so much of what our community is about. "We want to make sure our kids are safe, we want to make sure that they are ready to go back to school. We want to make sure that we are nurturing and protecting and encouraging and loving the next generation of leaders all throughout the city of Chicago," the former president said.
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