Action Bronson continues to push his major label debut Mr. Wonderful out to the world, and last night, March 25, before his second show in as many nights at Terminal 5 in New York, the "Terry" rapper went on David Letterman to perform "Baby Blue" with Chicago rapper Chance the Rapper. The pair brought a soulful rendition of the track to a national TV audience with a full backing band bathed in blue light as Action led the performance in his signature garb of a green chef's robe, shorts, fresh kicks and a black snap-back. Chance joined him onstage to deliver his verse with poise and purpose, firing away at the woman who has menaced them for so long, but still remains dear in their heart.

Bronson did his best to hold back the curse words that naturally flow in his songs, but he slipped a few times. Watch the performance below and check out the hilarious visuals for the track here, which have loads of references to the now-defunct HBO series How to Make It in America. Stream his album Mr. Wonderful here.

In a recent interview with the New York Observer, Action Bronson described Mr. Wonderful and what the album was about.

"It's a musical. It's captured moments. In ways, it's like sitting down to watch Les Misérables. You get your trials and tribulations, your ups and downs. It starts off with a beautiful number that's driven by piano, guitar and heavy drums, from the onset letting you know I'm here and that daddy's got a brand new car," he said.

Expect to hear more from the large, orange-bearded man as he continues the warpath following up Mr. Wonderful.

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