Chief Keef is preparing to release his new album Nobody and he's keeping fans satisfied with more new music. The Chicago rapper just dropped a track called "Who Would've Thought" featuring Future.

Keef sounds a little off balance, thanks to autotune, while Future actually sounds smooth on hook duty. Production was handled by Will A Fool.

Check out the 2-minute collaboration after the jump.

As fans may recall, Keef was dropped from Interscope in October, which explains the underwhelming announcement of the album's release. As XXL reports, the album simply appeared as a pre-order on iTunes this week.

According to an anonymous source, the label's decision to drop Keef stemmed from the numerous legal troubles the "Love Sosa" rapper has faced in the last two years, including drug charges and a shootout that occurred in Chicago in March.

Nobody is slated to feature 12 new tracks with guest spots by Tadoe and Kanye West. The album will serve as a follow-up to his 2012 debut Finally Rich.

Mike WiLL Made It recently revealed that Chief Keef will be featured, among a slew of others, on his forthcoming Ransom mixtape. According to the tape's tracklist, Keef will be featured on a track called "Stop-Start" featuring Gucci Mane and PeeWee Longway.

On Halloween, Chief Keef and Gucci Mane released their joint Big Gucci Sosa mixtape. Originally slated to be released in September, the mixtape features 12 songs, including "Paper," which was also featured on Keef's Back From The Dead 2 mixtape.

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