Coloring Book
Coloring Book: Faith, Freedom, and the Sound of Joy There are albums that chase the industry—and then there are albums that rewrite its rules. Chance The Rapper’s Coloring Book is the latter. Released in 2016, it stands as a landmark moment—not just artistically, but structurally. This is a project that exists outside traditional label systems, outside sales-first logic, and yet still dominates culturally and critically. It is an album rooted in faith, community, gratitude, and joy. And it changed what success could look like. Industry Disruption: Winning Without Selling Coloring Book arrived as a streaming-exclusive project—released independently, without a traditional commercial sale model. At the time, this was radical. And then came the Grammys. Chance The Rapper made history: Best Rap Album ( Coloring Book ) Best New Artist Best Rap Performance (“No Problem”) Three wins. More importantly, Coloring Book became the first streaming-only album to win a Gra...