Chief Keef
At this point, we doubt that Chief Keef has a lick of chill in his body. As police investigate the murky details around the GBE rapper’s involvement in a March shooting at his manager’s home, the young artist returns with a song aptly titled, “Shooters.”
Chief Keef may be the most identifiable face, but producer Young Chop is quietly the most integral piece of Chicago’s Glory Boyz Entertainment. That said, the beatsmith masterminded a single titled “Bang Like Chop,” featuring the aforementioned rapper and Lil’ Reese, from his project releasing in the coming weeks.
The countdown clock to Chief Keef‘s return to jail may have started ticking faster. Reportedly, Sosa was present at a shooting that left a man hospitalized in Chicago on Wednesday (March 26), and the sketchy details are already loaded with f*ckery.
Chief Keef has long embraced that he will forever be a lost child of the struggle. Still, drama seems to find him every step of the way and when his legal team openly admits he was present at the time of a shooting, you know that said struggle is authentic.
Chicago’s Chief Keef and others helped to usher in a new sound known as “Drill,” creating a mystique that somehow connected the menacing music with the city’s rising crime rates. In a profile piece from Playboy, the “Chiraq” Hip-Hop scene is examined through the eyes and experiences of some of the scene’s top acts.
This news shouldn’t surprise anyone who has been familiar with the struggle that is Chief Keef. The Chicago rapper, who just finished a stint in rehab for weed, was arrested for DUI.
Chief Keef churns out visuals like Curren$y releases new music. Today, the GBE rapper debuted a clip for “Make It Count.”
If anyone would create a song called “F**k Rehab” in this day and age, it would be Chief Keef. After premiering the record earlier this week, the rapper returns with an official visual to further promote it.
Chief Keef seriously gives no f*cks. The Chicago rapper drops a new song called “F*ck Rehab” that the justice system will surely use against him somewhere down the line.
Chief Keef recently completed a rehab program in California for his marijuana habit. Obviously, the Chicago rapper is back on Instagram showing off pics of him smoking…what probably is weed.
It’s funny how the world works. Chief Keef is back to rapping about pistol-toting and all the typical street activities on a new track called “Save Me,” all while he rests comfortably in a Los Angeles rehab center.
Chicago rapper Chief Keef is finally out of rehab for his weed habit. In other news, Sosa plans to move from Chi-Raq to Los Angeles.