Chief Keef has given fans another taste of his upcoming album Bang 3 with the official version of the song "Granny," which has been floating around on the Internet in different forms for a while. Considering the rapper is no longer 18 years old, it's safe to say the track is a bit dated. However, now that Keef has broken up with Interscope, we might see more tracks soon.

"Granny" sees Keef on his standard drill flow with a sound more like the radio-friendly "I Don't Like" and "Love Sosa" than the more abstract sound he's been playing with on recent releases, like the Back From The Dead 2 mixtape.

"I'm smoking dope feel like Lord Farquad / I got a hunnid in my choppa / When n***as talking shoot 'em down blah blah / Sosa on that crazy sh*t Lady Gaga," he raps. "... He got me so tree tree / Shot a n***a deceased / Then imma go to D.C. / And ask Obama do he see me / He said, 'Yea, 3-D' / Tryna be like Jay Z and get the million dollar AP."

Elsewhere talks about selling drugs and keeping his guns at his granny's house and adds that now he makes enough money to buy his granny a house.

The Chicago rapper has had a fairly prolific 2014. "Granny" comes just comes days after Keef finally released his highly anticipated Kanye West collaboration "Nobody" as well as the album of the same name. Earlier this week, he was featured on Mike WiLL Made-It's Ransom mixtape. Last week, he released a track with Future called "Who Would've Thought," and on Halloween he dropped Back From The Dead 2. That's not even all of the material he's dropped this year, and there's still more music to come.

Keef's long-awaited Bang 3, which was originally slated for release back in March, is expected to drop on Christmas (Dec. 25) as well as his Mansion Musick mixtape while his Thot Breaker mixtape is scheduled for a Valentines Day release.

Check out "Granny" below, and let us know what you think in the comment section!

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