Chance the Rapper, also known as Kanye's best prodigy, is kicking off a tour in Europe but managed to send a message of support to West from across the pond.
The Social Experiment joined Chance at the BBC 1Xtra Live Lounge on Tuesday morning. While there, Chance performed two songs and offered words of encouragement to his mentor.
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"I want to extend a very special prayer to my big brother Kanye West," Chance said after an emotional performance of "All We Got"—a track that features West. "I know there's a lot of weird folks out there but you already know that I'm a hundred grand."
"I want to just extend this prayer and extend this love from all the way in Britain. We might come home early to see this man," he continued. "Happy Thanksgiving."
West has been vocal about his love of Chance and his music, particularly this year. The two Chicago natives have worked on their respective albums together as well as appeared on stages multiple times this year in support of each other.
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You can listen to the performances and brief remarks from Chance here, beginning at the two-hour, 15-minute mark.
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