Chance the Rapper unites with Lil Wayne and Smino on “Tree,” a tribute to Black strength and protection.
In a stunning collaboration, Chance the Rapper, Lil Wayne, and Smino come together on “Tree” — a bold and expressive anthem that brings to life the themes of legacy, resistance, and the nurturing power of Black women.
Chance’s verses cut with conviction, highlighting not only social injustice but also the fortitude found in Black families. His voice anchors the track with honesty, while Lil Wayne and Smino lend their own lyrical prowess to build on the song’s layered emotional core.
The music video, directed by Chance himself, provides a vivid expansion of the song’s message. Set in a Black woman-owned dispensary in L.A., the visual unfolds as both symbolic and empowering. When police arrive, the women calmly transform their business into a peaceful flower shop — not out of fear, but as a declaration of control and self-protection. It’s a visual allegory for entrepreneurship and sovereignty in Black spaces.
According to the vision behind the piece, “Tree” is not just a single. It’s part of Chance’s larger upcoming work, Star Line, a genre-bending project inspired by Marcus Garvey’s Black Star Line movement. This body of work reflects Chance’s exploration of cultural connection and spiritual truths across the Black diaspora.
With “Tree,” the trio doesn’t just make a musical statement — they offer an urgent, beautiful reminder of how resistance, joy, and creativity are deeply intertwined. It’s a modern-day hymn to legacy, growth, and cultural roots.