Fans often use the song on TikTok to reflect on "simpler times" in South Africa during the mid-2000s. TearGas Chance
Several unofficial remixes and "Amapiano" or "Tek" reworks have gained traction on Facebook and YouTube . TearGas Chance
Produced by S’bu (Sibusiso Tshabalala), the track samples Toto’s "I Won’t Hold You Back" , giving it a soulful and nostalgic atmosphere. Fans often use the song on TikTok to
The success of "Chance" propelled Teargas to win three Metro FM Music Awards for Best Album, Best Hip-Hop, and Best Song of the Year. Legacy and Modern Context The success of "Chance" propelled Teargas to win
Teargas consisted of Ntokozo "K.O" Dludlu, Ezee "Ma-E" Hanabe, and Bantu "Ntukza" Hanabe.
"Chance" remains a staple in South African music history, frequently appearing in "Mzansi Classics" playlists on platforms like Apple Music . In recent years, it has seen a resurgence on social media:
It emphasizes that life is fragile and often doesn't grant the "second chance" many people assume they will have. Production and Recognition