Chance the Rapper Debuts “Hot Shower” Video, Features Cameos From Da Baby & Kel Mitchell

Chance the Rapper Debuts “Hot Shower” Music Video, Features Cameos From Da Baby and Kel Mitchell
Chance the Rapper is flexing his comedic timing in the music video for his third single from “The Big Day” – “Hot Shower.” The song’s random lyrics allow Chance to showcase himself as several characters à la Eddie Murphy, including a judge, an aerobics instructor, and a restaurant patron.


The MadeInTYO and Da Baby-assisted song tote the following hilarious lyrics:
“Hot damn, hot water, hot shower / Hotlanta, smoking green, cauliflower / Tangerine, yeah, I call her sweet and sour / And my lawyer say it’s urgent, I’ma call him in a hour”

Chance the Rapper is a known lover of all things 90s – as his album features skits from 90s sitcom stars John Witherspoon, Jackee Harry, and features from SWV and En Vogue. The “Hot Shower” video features a cameo from Kel Mitchell of Nickelodeon’s “All That” and “Keenan and Kel,” reprising his “Good Burger” skit.

Kel used his famous catchphrase in the following tweet promoting the video:
LEGEND!!! GIVE HIM HIS FLOWERS #HotShower https://t.co/wgJ4tBsDup
— Chance The Rapper (@chancetherapper) October 28, 2019
MTV even blasted Chance’s single for all of New York to see on a megascreen in Times Square!

Watch Chance the Rapper’s “Hot Shower” music video featuring MadeinTYO and Da Baby below.
Written by Miata Shanay
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