Rap superstar,Watch Illicit Desire (2017) joyful youngster, and national treasure Chance the Rapper turned 24 years old this weekend and, to no one's surprise, had the kind of fun-filled birthday we all want.
SEE ALSO: Chance the Rapper is donating millions to Chicago public schools—and is asking for your help, tooHe's throwing a party, appropriately called "Chance The Birthday," on Sunday night in his hometown of Chicago benefiting Social Works, his non-profit supporting Chicago Public Schools.
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He also received toasts on Twitter from a wide-range of folks, from Ellen to Tumblr to the Chicago Public Library.
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He even got to sing the "Birthday Song," an old tradition for listeners of Chicago radio station WGCI who could call in and receive a birthday shout-out.
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Then there was a damn fine cake! With some "fries" and "chicken wings," some of Chance's favorite foods, as decoration courtesy of Harold's Chicken Shack.
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And? He got to top it all off being serenaded by close family and friends who sung the chorus to Stevie Wonder's well known song "Happy Birthday" to him.
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Not that we never thought otherwise, but Chance the Rapper is living his best life, and all we can do is stand in admiration.
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