Action Bronson was the musical guest on Late Show with David Letterman last night (March 25).

The chef turn MC called on Chance the Rapper to perform their collabo, "Baby Blue." The performance comes days after the two debuted the video for the mellow track. While on Letterman, Bronson and the Chi-town rhymer bring the song to life. With the help of the band, you can't help but vibe with Action as he drops heartfelt bars. Chano comes out halfway through the performance, rocking his SoX gear as he helps kick things up.

The music video for "Baby Blue" dropped earlier this week. In it, the two rappers pay homage to the 1988 classic, Coming to America. "Baby Blue" is featured on the Queens MC's debut album, Mr. WonderfulThe LP dropped last week and is stacked with production from  Noah “40” Shebib, The Alchemist, Statik Selektah, Mark Ronson and more.

In culinary news, Action will be putting out a "visual cookbook." During a Hot 97 interview, Bronson said that the cookbook is inspired by his new album and will feature contributions from amous chefs as Mario Batali, Michael Voltaggio and Michael White, including himself. A.B. also tossed two flat-screen TVs and a bunch of other items at his show  at NYC's Terminal 5 (watch it here).

Since it's Thursday, take a trip back down memory lane and check out Action Bronson's XXL Freshmen freestyle from 2013. How time flies.

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