WATCH: Chance the Rapper displays his ultimate love for Houston at the rodeo

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HOUSTON – If you missed night three of the Houston Rodeo, you missed a good show.

Chance the Rapper made his rodeo debut on Friday and fans online are saying it’s one of the best concerts they’ve ever attended.

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The rapper performed everything from big singles like “No Problem," and fan favorites like “Blessings” from his 2016 mixtape.

During his set, the rapper performed a cover of “Barre Baby” by legendary Houston rapper Big Moe who passed away in 2007.

The artist also gave shout outs to Houston-natives Megan Thee Stallion and DJ Screw.

The rapper displayed a deep love for Houston and received it right back.

Here’s what attendees had to say about the show:


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