Chance Remixes Backstreet Boys' 'I Want It That Way' For Super Bowl Ad

By Peyton Blakemore

January 29, 2019

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Chance the Rapper just gave the Backstreet Boys' 1999 classic, "I Want It That Way," the remix we bb-fans didn't know it needed!

That's right, the "Work Out" rapper remixed the heck out of the boy band's hit for Dorito's Super Bowl commercial, in promotion of the brand's new Flamin' Hot Nacho flavor. Chance not only laid some fire bars on the 90s track, he also starred alongside the Backstreet Boys themselves for the 60-second ad that featured the group, plus Chance, dancing along to the song with some very 90s choreography. (Chance really could have been a sixth member of BB if you ask me)

Watch the nostalgia-inducing commercial below!

The commercial's release came just after it was announced that Chance is continuing his plans to better his hometown of Chicago by teaming up with Postmates to benefit his SocialWorks nonprofit. The 25-year-old rapper selected some of his go-to restaurants around the city, and the food delivery service will donate $1 to SocialWorks for every delivery from now through Friday (February 1). "We’re teaming up with Chance the Rapper to make a positive impact on the community by raising funds for SocialWorks -- an organization that empowers youths through the arts, education, and civic engagement," Postmates said in a statement. One of "Chance's fave eats," Chipotle, is even matching Postmates' $1 donation — up to $10k — for every burrito, bowl, salad and tacos ordered in Illinois through Postmates.

As fans know, Chance is constantly working to improve the Chicago community. Back in October, he donated $1 million to help improve mental health services in his city, making the announcement during the second annual summit for his nonprofit organization, SocialWorks. "With the help of SocialWorks, we want to change the way that mental health resources are being accessed by you," he explained. SocialWorks also announced a new initiative called "My State of Mind," which will focus on improving mental health resources and guiding people to the correct services in the Cook County area. ā€œWe need a new space to get information on how they feel and where they can go,ā€ he said.

Chance didn't stop there. He also announced that he is continuing his New Chance enrichment fund for Chicago Public Schools for the second year. "This year, 20 more schools will get $100K," he said. "We will be upping the game in terms of equity, in terms of what is rightfully yours. Principals, teachers, we got your back."

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