Chance the Rapper is showing his love for Michelle Obama on his new album “The Big Day.”

In the song “We Go High,” Chance invokes his fellow Chicagoan’s most famous words:

“And we go high/They go low and we go higher, higher,” sings the raspy-voiced 26-year-old.

The words “When they go low, we go high,“ spoken by the former First Lady at the 2016 Democratic National Convention, went viral among Democrats during the last presidential election.

Chance’s love for the “Becoming” author is well known. In 2017, he released a line of clothing called #ThankYouObama after the administration left office.

She’s not the only wonder woman to be featured on the album, released Friday.

In “Ballin Flossin,” he samples Brandy’s 1994 hit “I Wanna Be Down” with singer Shawn Mendes.

On “I Got You (Always and Forever),” veteran R&B group En Vouge opens the track.

The last song on the album, a collab with Nicki Minaj, is called “Zanies and Fools” — a reference to the song “Impossible” from Roger and Hammerstein’s “Cinderella,” which pops up throughout the track.

Other standout features on “The Big Day” include longtime Chance collaborator Francis and the Lights (“The Big Day”), John Legend (“All Day Long”), Benjamin Gibbard from Death Cab for Cutie (“Do You Remember”), Megan Thee Stallion (“Handsome”) and Gucci Mane (“Big Fish).