Mark Braboy | For the Sun-Times

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For the first time in the Chicago area in nearly 12 years, the drill rapper delivers songs old and new in Father’s Day set showcasing his life as a fun-loving dad.
Rapper says new life of sunshine and palm trees has been beneficial for both his music and his marriage.
“The best way to catch the youth are three things: fashion, music and artistry,” INTH3LAND partner Corie Luckett says.
The F.O.R.C.E. Live tour, which also features Common, arrives at the United Center on Sunday.
Wilson says he’s coming back bigger and better this year, and fans can expect more of a beefed-up spectacle as his performance will have an elaborate stage design, lights, and even a surprise guest.
Humbled by a crowd who hung on every word, Cudi delivered an emotional performance that dug deep into his catalog.
The 91-year-old musician, who just released a new album, says living through the COVID-19 pandemic ‘was a trip’ unlike anything he’d ever experienced before.
As he mourns his late friend Lil Greg, the Chicago native says a desire to do the right thing helps motivate him to keep going.
For the first time, the artist will be performing “Who Is Jill Scott? Words and Sounds Vol 1,” in its entirety.