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In the early stages of his self-proclaimed independent music career, Chase Racks reeled in features from emerging Brooklyn drill artists, such as MaxThaDemon, Sleepy Hallow, and Eli Fross. These tracks would further go on to expand his audience and solidify his cadence in the New York rap scene.

With the release of his first album, “Tha Demon Tape” clicked almost instantaneously, racking in hundreds of thousands of streams leading up to the sequel in late 2020.

By 2021, with just over a year in the books, Chase Racks would go on to pivot to a more mellow, sincere approach to his music, with the February 2021 release of “444”. Racks would later go on to bring it full circle, releasing his second successful project of the year, “Dark Daze” with collaborations of the likes of Jay Critch, and pioneer drill producer 808melo.

With a mere 3 songs released in 2022, and 0 in 2023, we’ve yet to hear new music from Chase Racks. With stakes still high, and momentum still on his side, we are left to anticipate what’s next.

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