Chance the Rapper likes to kick off his projects with a simple "And we back." Despite some career struggles over the past few years, he was certainly back in Hollywood Monday night for the aptly named And We Back Tour.

And Chance wasn't just back in L.A. in a literal sense; he was back to his old self, with the Chicago-bred rapper turning the clock back almost a decade to connect his Grammy-winning "Coloring Book" with this year's heralded "Star Line."

This newest album, which critics called an "extraordinary comeback from a generational force," helped Chance move past his poorly reviewed 2019 album "The Big Day," a project that focused on his now-ended marriage.

During the show, Chance addressed the failures of the past several years just as he did in "Star Line," with a quick rhyme ne

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