• Chief Keef, Lil Bibby, Lil Herb, King Louie, Lil Durk Rap on "Faneto" Remix

    Chief Keef and DJ Pharris just recruited half of the Chicago hip-hop community to remix his October 2014 track "Faneto." Lil Herb, Lil Bibby, Lil Durk and King Louie all hopped on the track to make a starting five that might be able to make the Eastern Conference playoffs. The original stands at just more than three minutes long, but with the full Chicago roster on this track, you now get a full 10 minutes of Keef, Durk, Bibby, Louie and Herb from start to finish.
  • Chief Keef Shares "Hate Me Now" and "Dipset"

    In a recent barrage of new music, Chief Keef has unveiled two new tracks -- "Dipset" and "Hate Me Now" -- that are slated to appear on his DJ Holiday-hosted mixtape titled 'Dedication.' Sosa gives homage to New York City greats, Nas and Dipset, by rapping over a reworked beat of the "Dead President" rapper's "Hate Me Now" and then over a Dolan Beats-produced instrumental for "Dipset."
  • Chief Keef and Andy Milonakis 'My House' Music Video: 'GloGang' Pair Rap Through Purple Tinted Lens [WATCH]

    Chief Keef and Andy Milonakis have teamed up again to share the music video for their new single, "My House." A tune one would expect from these two, Chief Keef takes the majority of the verses as he recounts the things that he would never leave the house without: "I would never leave the house without my gat / I would never leave the house without my pack." The video finds them inside a studio with some other individuals sipping on what is presumably lean from styrofoam cups and smoking blunts. There is a purple tint given to the whole video, presumably an as an ode to what they are consuming.
  • Chief Keef and Andy Milonakis Share Psychedelic 'GloGang" Music Video [WATCH]

    The odd pairing of Chief Keef and Andy Milonakis is back. Sosa and the comedy rapper have unveiled the psychedelic video for their new single, "Glo Gang." The video, which looks like the result of a fair amount of hallucinogens, is a far cry from the money, cars and guns that have been a staple of Sosa's past videos. Rather, it follows them on some odd space odyssey in a swagged out rolls Royce with the same girl -- cloned three times in different clothing.
  • Chief Keef, Andy Milonakis Share Studio Session Vid for 'Sorry for the Weight' [WATCH]

    Chief Keef has shared a new studio session video featuring unlikely collaborative partner Andy Milonakis and his cousin Fredo Santana. The video follows them as they recorded their tracks together "somewhere in California" as they sip on lean, smoke a hefty amount of weed and lay down bars for tracks that ended up on 'Sorry for the Weight' and Gucci Mane's 'Views from Zone 6.'
  • Gucci Mane Drops 'Views From Zone 6' EP

    Gucci Mane is on a music-dropping rampage as of late. The Atlanta rapper kicked off 2015 with "1017 Mafia: Incarcerated" before dropping "Brick Factory 3" last week. Ahead of his "Trap House 5" release, Mane has shared an eight-song EP, "Views From Zone 6," featuring the likes of 2 Chainz, Chief Keef and Lil B. Fans can stream the effort below via SoundCloud, "Noisey" noted.
  • Chief Keef Releases 'Sorry for the Weight' Mixtape

    After a slight delay, Chief Keef has released his "Sorry for the Weight" mixtape ahead of "Bang 3." The 18-track mixtape is largely a Sosa showcase with only two features from Andy Milonakis and a member of his GLO gang, BenjiGlo.
  • Chief Keef, Andy Milonakis Share "No Hook Gang" Ahead of 'Sorry for the Weight' Mixtape

    The rather odd and surprising collaboration of Chief Keef and Andy Milonakis has shared one of its works in the form of a new "leak" by Milonakis titled "No Hook Gang." The track will not appear on Chief Keef's upcoming mixtape "Sorry for the Weight," but Milonakis did reveal that he does have another collaboration that will be on the upcoming tape.
  • Chief Keef Shares 'Sorry 4 the Weight' Artwork and Release Date

    Chief Keef took to Instagram recently to announce his next mixtape, Sorry 4 the Weight, which follows last year's album, Nobody. The new effort will be out Tuesday (Feb. 17) and will feature comedian/rapper Andy Milonakis and BenjiGlo. The mixtape will keep fans content until Keef's second studio album, Bang 3, drops later this year.
  • Chief Keef Shares "Free Throw"; Andy Milonakis Collab Announced [LISTEN]

    Chief Keef, as is expected, released a new song "Free Throw" out of the blue last night, Feb. 11. Unveiled by DJ Fly Guy, "Free Throw" sees Sosa reportedly reunite with his frequent producer/collaborator Young Chop for a typical Keef song. This is ahead of the "Thot Breaker" mixtape, and he is also collaborating with Andy Milonakis.
  • Chief Keef Reunites With Lil Durk On New Song "Decline" [LISTEN]

    Chief Keef teams up with his former Chicago rival Lil Durk for the Young Chop-produced "Decline." Their first collaboration in a few years, Keef takes on the hook, singing about declining phone calls from persistent women and adding a verse in between Durk's own two verses.
  • Chief Keef Shares Song "Voodoo" [LISTEN]

    Although he dropped a new song "Hiding" only yesterday, Jan. 27, Chicago drill star Chief Keef is back with yet another new track titled "Voodoo," which you can check out below. This time around, the production is handled by KC Beatz, who gives the track a better beat than what we normally hear on a Keef track, opting to go the atmospheric route with a trap beat underneath. Perhaps inspired by the better-than-usual beat, Keef actually makes an effort to be somewhat coherent in his delivery -- or, as "Hot New Hip-Hop" puts it -- the lyrics "verge on intelligible."
  • Chief Keef Shares New Song "Hiding" [LISTEN]

    Chicago drill star, Chief Keef, has shared a new track titled "Hiding," which you can check out here. Keef hands over the production work to Chopsquad DJ, who drapes the song in some laughably cheap synth strings and piano, which sound like they could have been used for the soundtrack to a late '90s computer game. Keef gives us some of his typically incomprehensible auto-tuned mumbling about hiding money or something.
  • Chief Keef Drops 'Ain't Nothing' After Potential Collab With Drake Revealed

    Chief Keef without warning decided to drop a new track last night (Jan. 21) titled "Ain't Nothing" via his YouTube channel. The new song, produced by Ace Bankz, sees Sosa deliver another street ready tune with his casual delivery about fat stacks of cash and loose women. The preview has no additional information attached to it, as one might expect from Keef, but could be there to hold us over until to his upcoming album Bang 3 that fans have been waiting for a long time and it seems like may never arrive.
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