How's this for a random collaboration. Chance The Rapper joined Panic! At The Disco on stage last night (March 8) for a quick turn up. The Chi-town native and punk rock group were headlining UC Riverside's Heat Music Festival, and Chance decided to join Panic! on stage for their 2005 classic, "I Write Sins Not Tragedies" (which is fantastic if you haven't listened to it before). Serving as thier hype man, Chance and Panic!'s lead singer, Brendan Urie, turned all the way up, bringing fans on stage to join in on the fun. It was a pretty memorable moment to watch.

Chano is currently preparing his collaborative album with The Social Experiment, Surf. While speaking with Power 105.1's The Breakfast club, The Acid Rap MC dished on the "dope shit" the album would feature, but didn't mention a release date. We're also awaiting news on his highly anticipated debut, which will feature André 3000, Frank Ocean, J. Cole and more. As far as new music, last week came with the release of two features, including Nosaj Things' "Cold Stares," as well as Action Bronson's "Baby Blue." Take a listen to Chano and The Social Experiment's "Lady Friend" and his tracks with Madonna, "Veni Vidi Vici"and "Iconic." All three of those records dropped last month.

In other news, if you haven't seen Alec Baldwin rapping with Chance The Rapper, do yourself a favor and click here.

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