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Chance the Rapper's Chicagoist Website Deal Announced in Single

Chance the Rapper's Chicagoist Website Deal Announced in Single
Recording artist Chance the Rapper arrives on T-Mobile's magenta carpet duirng the Showtime, WME IME and Mayweather Promotions VIP Pre-Fight Party for Mayweather vs. McGregor at T-Mobile Arena on Aug. 26, 2017, in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Gabe Ginsberg/Getty Images for Showtime)
 

Thursday, 19 July 2018 03:01 PM EDT

Chance the Rapper bought Chicagoist, a local news site covering the Windy City, in a deal announced on one of his four new tracks released at midnight ET Wednesday.

In the song, "I Might Need Security," he explains why he did the deal.

"I bought the Chicagoist just to run you racist bitches outta business," Chance says in the song, which includes a backing-vocal loop throughout that repeats "f-- you."

Chicagoist.com has been dormant since November 2017, when owner Joe Ricketts, the billionaire founder of TD Ameritrade, summarily shut down the site along with Gothamist and DNAinfo. That came after the sites' staffers voted to join the Writers Guild of America East as their collective-bargaining rep.

In a statement, Chance the Rapper said, "I'm extremely excited to be continuing the work of the Chicagoist, an integral local platform for Chicago news, events and entertainment... I look forward to re-launching it and bringing the people of Chicago an independent media outlet focused on amplifying diverse voices and content."

Chance the Rapper acquired Chicagoist from New York Public Radio's WNYC, through the artist's newly formed Social Media LLC, which aims to promote local investigative journalism, diversity and representation for people of color in media. Terms of the deal for Chicagoist weren't disclosed.

The 25-year-old rapper-songwriter-actor-producer, born Chancelor Bennett, hails from Chicago's West Chatham neighborhood.

WNYC had initially taken ownership of the Chicagoist assets, including the site's archives, internet domain, and social-media channels, when it acquired Gothamist and its associated sites in February 2018. The public radio station has since relaunched Gothamist in New York City. (LAist.com is now part of Southern California Public Radio's KPCC, and DCist.com is owned by Washington, D.C., public radio station WAMU.)

"We are delighted that the Chicagoist assets are finding a new home in the hands of a proud Chicagoan," Laura Walker, president and CEO of New York Public Radio, which includes WNYC, said in a statement released early Thursday. "WNYC has a strong commitment to local journalism and building community, and we are pleased that these assets will be used to support local coverage in the great city of Chicago."

Chance the Rapper's four new songs -- "I Might Need Security," "Work Out," "65th & Ingleside" and "Wala Cam" -- are available via his website at chanceraps.com and all major streaming platforms, including Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube, Tidal, Amazon Music and SoundCloud.

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Chance the Rapper bought Chicagoist, a local news site covering the Windy City, in a deal announced on one of his four new tracks released Wednesday.
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