Chance the Rapper got a helping hand from Donald Glover with his 'Saturday Night Live' sketches

Chance the Rapper is ready for SNL
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Chance the Rapper got a helping hand from Donald Glover with his 'Saturday Night Live' sketches
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Chance the Rapper visited The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon on Thursday to discuss his upcoming appearance on Saturday Night Live and it involved a surprising collaboration.

While donning his iconic "3" baseball cap, Chance explained that he wrote five different sketches for his first hosting gig on Saturday Night Live. Chance made four previous appearances on the show as a musical guest.

Chance also explained that Donald Glover, one of his frequent musical collaborators, helped him work on some of the sketch ideas that got approved for the show.

He talked about his recent tweet showing love for Drake’s perfect lifestyle.

And for a fun fact: Chance will actually be the first musical artist to host Saturday Night Live without being signed to a major label.


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