Chance the Rapper Comes Under Fire for Claiming He Brought Back Supreme and Champion

Chance the Rapper is known for many things: his “3” baseball cap, a wildly popular “Coloring Book” mixtape, his Kit Kat commercial — and for being an all-around nice guy. But in a recent Instagram Live video that follows Chance as he sifts through items in a packed suitcase, featuring Gucci loafers, a Thom Browne vest and a Champion x Supreme jacket, Chance goes on the record to boldly take credit for single-handedly bringing back both Champion and Supreme.

“Everybody knows I brought Supreme back. I don’t talk about it all day because I’m not that type of dude, but I did bring Champion back,” he said during the video. “So, all of these lame ni**as rockin’ Champion, y’all should thank me for making you unlame.”

Naturally, outrage ensued, as users immediately took to Twitter to call out Chance and give a shoutout to Tyler, the Creator for bringing back Supreme. That’s not to say Chance is without influence in his own right. In a 2016 analysis conducted by market intelligence platform Affinio, Chance was the second-most-influential celebrity for sneaker tech (second to Kanye West and before Drake). His onstage looks, too, have been chronicled since his claim to fame and lauded for redefining hip-hop style.

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“His style is really clean and classic and also very consistent,” said Chance’s longtime stylist, Whitney Middleton, in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter. “He has very strong preferences for specific cuts and shapes that he likes. For example, he loves a crewneck or a three-button Henley shirt.”

But Chance’s claim for being solely responsible for the popularity of the two biggest streetwear brands around? Scroll through to read what Twitter users had to say.

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