Chance the Rapper has solidified his status as one of the most talented rappers of his generation and pioneers in the music industry over the last year.

The 24-year-old independent rapper made Grammys history in February when he won a Grammy for best rap performance for the song “No Problem,” off his hit album “Coloring Book.” It was the first track off a streaming-only album to win a Grammy.

Chance, who famously doesn’t have a record deal and doesn’t sell his albums, won two more Grammys for Best Rap Album and Best New Artist this year.

This is all to say that the self-made man doesn’t really need to pay respect to anybody. And yet, on Friday at the Governors Ball music festival in New York City, Chance took a chunk out of his headlining set to perform covers of three songs from one of his hip-hop heroes: Kanye West.

Chance played renditions of “Waves,” “Father Stretch My Hands,” and “Ultralight Beam” – all tracks from West’s 2016 “The Life of Pablo” – amidst a set full of his own mega-hits including “No Problem,” “Sunday Candy,” and “Angels.”

It's worth noting that Chance worked on a number of tracks for "Pablo," earning writing credits on all three of those songs, and production credits on "Ultralight Beam."

Here's a bit of Waves:

Before I forget, @chancetherapper killingit with Kanye West's Waves during Friday's @GovBallNYC headliner pic.twitter.com/gjO3mYrTzb

@chancetherapper@GovBallNYCpic.twitter.com/gjO3mYrTzbJune5, 2017

And Ultralight Beam:

I was too busy enjoying the show to film "Father Stretch My Hands," but here it is at Red Rocks Ampitheatre in Colorado last month:

And bonus video of Chance coming out for Francis and the Lights' "May I Have This Dance" (They did the song together again during Chance's set):