There are a lot of big names on Chance the Rapper's debut album, "The Big Day."

You'll hear Nicki Minaj. Gucci Mane. John Legend. Shawn Mendes. James Taylor. The list goes on and on on the 22-song collection.

Then, there's Bremerton's own Ben Gibbard. The frontman and his former band, "Death Cab for Cutie," joined another famous musician in producing the song "Do You Remember."

In a series of tweets, the band said they had a chance encounter (yes, pun intended) with the artist at the Bonnaroo music festival in 2016. They hung out together in the dressing room, learning that Chance, whose real name is Chancelor Jonathan Bennet, had some "impressive familiarity with some pretty deep Death Cab catalog cuts."

Three years later, Chance reached out to the group about having a song on his debut album and they accepted. But Death Cab wasn't the only one involved on the song. Justin Vernon of Bon Iver helped write the song that Chance raps on and Gibbard sings the following chorus on:

Do you remember how when you were younger

The summers all lasted forever?

Days disappeared into months, into years

Hold that feeling forever

Nate Chute is a producer with the USA Today network. Follow him on Twitter at @nchute