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Chicago rap icon Chief Keef has released his highly anticipated album Almighty So 2 via his label, 43B, in partnership with BMG and RBC Records. The sequel to his acclaimed 2013 project “Almighty So,” ...
On Thursday (July 12), Chief Keef shared his latest project, Mansion Musick. While the project features only a handful of guest appearances from Playboi Carti and Tadoe, Chief Keef got help from a ...
Chief Keef‘s self-produced new album, Almighty So 2, is out today (5/10) via his own 43B label. It features appearances from Tierra Whack, Sexyy Red, Quavo, G Herbo, Lil Gnar, and Ballout, and you can ...
“Cole Bennett brought Chief Keef back to Chicago … and he’s white!” joked rapper Lil Yachty about the founder of Lyrical Lemonade and Summer Smash on the festival’s final day in Bridgeview Sunday. Lil ...
Flashback to 2012: Keith Farrelle Cozart, a.k.a. Chief Keef, drops the infamous music video to his hit song “I Don’t Like,” and for a moment, the world stands still – that’s how it felt in my high ...
Chief Keef has always marched to the beat of his own 808s. Produced almost entirely by himself, Almighty So 2 sees Keef trade in the melodic flourishes of Almighty So for pure blunt force; it's not ...
Chief Keef is back with “Almighty So 2,” the highly anticipated sequel to one of his most iconic projects. After more than a year of delays, Sosa returned with the sequel to one of his most iconic ...
Chief Keef (b. Keith Cozart) is an American rapper. He is best known for his songs “I Don’t Like” and “Love Sosa,” which helped popularize the drill subgenre. In 2023, he was listed as one of the BET ...
On this day, Dec. 18, in hip-hop history... 2012: After gaining recognition in his hometown of Chicago with acclaimed mixtapes The Glory Road and Bang, drill rapper Chief Keef dropped his debut studio ...
Chief Keef‘s Stop the Violence benefit concert in Hammond, Indiana – where the rapper was scheduled to perform live via hologram from Los Angeles – was cut short Saturday night after police pulled the ...