Chance The Rapper has been using his voice to promote change in his hometown of Chicago, by donating to public schools and creating outlets for the youth. He recently just won the BET Humanitarian award this past year. His father worked for former President Obama when he was Senator of Chicago. Recently, while on the What's Good with Stretch and Bobbito podcast, the 24-year-old compared himself and the power of his influence to today's politicians.

Chance discussed his one million dollar donations to the Chicago Public School system and how his efforts got many young adults to vote in last year's election. He in a very frank manner stated, “I have a bigger voice than Donald Trump than literally anybody that works in politics. And so yes I can connect with people on a level of appealing as a person who’s still a citizen, who still does what he wants. But I have ideas for how to voice opinions and make change that other people just don’t have.”

Source: xxlmag.com