Chief Keef
Chief Keef got popped for driving under the influence in Miami. But perhaps more silly than his decision to drive while impaired was the Chicago rapper’s struggle mugshot.
Chief Keef has been arrested for blessing his ex-producer with the fade last week. Sosa got picked up by cops and charged with assaulting Ramsay The Great.
Chief Keef is apparently still making his living as a rapper. Sosa from Chicago dropped a new project today (Jan. 1) called Two Zero One Seven, appropriately.
As Barbershop 3: The Next Cut arrives in theaters nationwide today, the movie franchise’s creator Ice Cube admits that he really didn’t feel like making another one.
Chief Keef rose to fame with “Don’t Like” in 2012 but his career never took off on the mainstream level many predicted. Now, according to Sosa himself, the Chicago rapper says he has retired.
Chief Keef has some explaining to do. In a new delated tweet, Sosa requested his following vandalize a home in Minneapolis—and some actually made way to the home.
Chief Keef’s career has been a series of missteps ever since “Don’t Like” became a hit. The latest folly is that the Chicago rapper’s own label is suing his manager, and a number of notable producers, for breach of contract.
Chief Keef can’t even perform via hologram without getting the attention of cops. Sosa was scheduled to “perform” at Craze Fest in Indiana, but the authorities shut down the show after just one song.
Chief Keef finally gets around to dropping the full version of “Nobody,” featuring Kanye West.
Chief Keef was unceremoniously dropped from Interscope Records while Gucci Mane is in the bing for multiple charges. Yet, this is not enough to stop these two from collaborating and dropping a new single called “Paper.”
Chief Keef is about to embark on a post-Interscope struggle life and he can’t even get your sympathy.
Chief Keef drops a new cut called “Now & Later” featuring YMCMB’s favorite disgruntled artist Tyga.