Chance The Rapper & Jeremih’s New Collab “Ms. Parker” Surfaces Online

Listen to a radio-rip of Chance The Rapper's new collab with Jeremih "Ms. Parker."

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A couple weeks ago, Chance The Rapper announced that he & fellow Chicago singer Jeremih were re-releasing last year’s holiday EP Merry Christmas Lil Mama, with an additional 9 new songs on it. The now 18-track project is expected to drop sometime this week, although no release date has been set yet, but before it arrives the two Chicago artists decided to visit their local Power 92.3 radio station Monday night, and treat fans to an early listen of the project.

Luckily for fans not in the Chicago area, the episode was streamed live online, and one particular fan decided to rip one of the songs called “Ms. Parker,” which Chano first teased on IG last week.

Chance reportedly said the song was inspired by the attractive female neighbor Ms. Parker in the 1995 comedy classic Friday starring Ice Cube and Chris Tucker, a movie he has quoted before in "No Problems."

Take a listen to the radio-ripped Christmas-collab and let us know what you think! Merry Christmas Lil Mama drops this week sometime, stay tuned. We'll keep you posted.

Quotable Lyrics:

Hey Ms. Parker (Hello)
Can I Shovel Your Snow? (Can I Shovel Your Snow?)

Let Me Help You With The Groceries (igh igh)
Walk You To The Door (Walk You To The Door)
Hey There Neighbour! (Hey! Hey! Hey!)
Can I Take Out The Trash? (Can I Take Out The Trash?)
Where Is Your Husband? (I Know)
When He Get Back? (When He Get Back?)

[Via Complex]


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Chance The Rapper & Jeremih’s New Collab “Ms. Parker” Surfaces Online
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