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Chance The Rapper and Vic Mensa set to feature significant show in Ghana..

Grant-winning American rapper, Chance The Rapper and Ghanaian-American rapper, Vic Mensa, have made public their expectations to feature their music show in Ghana.


While at a Freetheyouth gathering, Chance The Rapper declared that he and Vic Mensa would have their most memorable significant show in Africa in Ghana on January 2023.

The show is named the Black Star Line celebration.

As indicated by Vic Mensa, the occasion, which would include other American demonstrations, is intended for overcoming any barrier between African music acts and those of the Western world.


He said the show would take a gander at building an extension between individuals of color on the landmass, those in the diaspora, and individuals of the globe as well as probably the greatest demonstrations on the planet.

He added that the Black Star Line" celebration would include the absolute greatest demonstrations from around the world.

The couple, Chance The Rapper and Vic Mensa follow their underlying foundations in Ghana.

Vic Mensa and Chance The Rapper got back to Ghana with around eight secondary school understudies from Chicago in the United States of America.

The workmanship specialists and the understudies are supposed to remain in Ghana for a 10-day instructive travel insight.


On a Twitter post shared on July 13, 2022, Vic Mensa featured that a year prior we had the plan to take a gathering of children from Chicago to Ghana. There are a few things about yourself that you can comprehend by knowing where you come from.

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