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10 Chance The Rapper Lyrics That Describe College Life

Whether you're staying in, going out, or studying up, Chano's got lyrics for the occasion.

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10 Chance The Rapper Lyrics That Describe College Life
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Chance the Rapper is one of the most exciting faces in the music industry today. He delivers his verses with a sense of optimism, something that goes well with the college lifestyle. Plenty of his best lines also perfectly describe aspects of the college experience. Here's a few.

1. When your professor curves your exam grade: “It seems like blessings keep falling in my lap”

2. When you crush on a girl in the club: “My dream girl’s behind me, feel like I’m James Early, the type of worship make Jesus come back a day early”

3. When a guy winks at you from across the dining hall: “It’s love like Cupid kissing a mistletoe”

4. When you want to order delivery but your bank account is almost empty: “Hey ma, don’t go stretching your wallet”

5. When you wake up late for your Monday 8 AM: “I hate my bed, I hate my home, I hate my job… I hate the sun, I hate the rain, I hate the clouds”

6. When your friends are at the club but you're stuck in bed with a cold: "Music is all I got"

7. When someone takes your unassigned assigned seat: "You don't want no problem with me"

8. When you're at the third bar of the night and the bouncer denies your ID: "All night I been drinking all night"

9. When you're one hour and ten minutes into your one hour and twenty minute lecture: "We deserve a smoke break"

10. When you tell yourself you'll study this weekend but then you go out anyway: “We don't do what we say we’re gonna”

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