Acid Rain

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"Acid Rain" is a reflective, lyrically dense hip-hop track by Chance the Rapper that explores themes of loss, fame, and personal growth.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf single
song
addresses Chance the Rapper’s changing relationship with his hometown
the impact of gun violence
the loss of friends
the pressures of early fame
album Acid Rap
artist Chance the Rapper
associatedWith Chicago hip hop scene
independent music movement of the 2010s
containsNotableLine “My big homie died young, just turned older than him”
“Sometimes the truth don’t rhyme”
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception often cited as a standout track on Acid Rap
widely acclaimed by critics
distribution digital download
streaming
featuresThemes childhood memories
fame
introspection
loss
personal growth
spiritual doubt
survivor’s guilt
violence in Chicago
genre conscious hip hop
hip hop
hasInstrumentation ambient synths
atmospheric production
sparse drums
hasLyricalStyle dense
stream-of-consciousness
hasMusicalStyle melancholic
reflective
includedIn Chance the Rapper live performances
language English
lyricalPerspective first person
mixtape Acid Rap
partOf Acid Rap
performer Chance the Rapper
producer Jake One
Nate Fox
Peter Cottontale
recordingPeriod early 2010s
releaseYear 2013
writer Chance the Rapper

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Acid Rap notableSong Acid Rain