Star Line is vibrant and energetic, with his signature blend of mellow, friendly hip-hop, gospel, neo-soul, and jazz gracing the instrumentals and his voice as high-spirited and charismatic as ever. While still theatrical and at times overly emotive, Chance seems more self-aware, acknowledging how much of a misstep The Big Day was, and looking starkly at life changes as specific as his recent divorce, and as universal as the passing of time.
| A1 | Star Side Intro |
| A2 | Ride |
| A3 | No More Old Men |
| A4 | The Negro Problem |
| A5 | Drapetomania |
| B6 | Back To The Go |
| B7 | The Highs & The Lows |
| B8 | Space & Time |
| B9 | Link Me In The Future |
| C10 | Gun In Yo Purse |
| C11 | Tree |
| C12 | Burn Ya Block |
| C13 | Letters |
| D14 | Speed Of Light |
| D15 | Pretty |
| D16 | Just A Drop |
| D17 | Speed Of Love |