• Mike WiLL Made It Shares 'F--k U Expect' Music Vid Feat. Jace [WATCH]

    Superstar hip-hop producer Mike WiLL Made It has shared the music video for his track "F--k U Expect" featuring Jace, which you can check out below. The Max-directed video finds Jace, of the groups Retro Sushi and Two-9, hanging around a gas station drinking beer and, later on, in the middle of a busy highway. The video is incredibly short, coming in at just a minute and a half, but that is the perfect amount of time to get the gist of what Mike WiLL and Jace are trying to do and gives the track a cool, "Madvillainy" vibe. You can check out Mike WiLL Made It's "F--k U Expect" music video featuring Jace here, via "Complex":
  • Chief Keef Shares New Track "That Be Me" [LISTEN]

    Chicago rapper, Chief Keef, has rung in the new year with a new track for his fans titled, "That Be Me," which you can check out here. Keef doesn't so much rap as sing-speak with Autotune over YG On Da Beat's spacy production, which honesty sounds much better than most of the beats that Keef cooks up for himself. It's not clear if this track will ultimately appear on one of Keef's many upcoming projects or if it's simply a standalone single.
  • Chief Keef, Fredo Santana Drop Track 'Bodies on the Ground' [LISTEN]

    Yesterday, Chicago rappers — and cousins — Chief Keef and Fredo Santana dropped a new collaborative song just in time for Christmas titled "Bodies on the Ground," which you can check out below. As can be expected from these two, the song finds them sluggishly mumbling their way through the track, as if they recorded the first thing out of their mouths when they woke up in the morning. The track features some spacey, atmospheric production from Hurtboyag and dpBeats, with a beat so tiny and inconsistent that it makes you wonder why they bothered making it in the first place. You can check out Chief Keef and Fredo Santana's "Bodies on the Ground" here:
  • Chief Keef Shares New Song 'Kill Him,' From Upcoming Mixtape 'Crashing Computers' [LISTEN]

    Chief Keef's upcoming mixtape "Crashin' Computers" is set for release next week on New Year's Eve, and today the Chicago rapper has shared one of the tape's tracks "Kill Him," which you can check out below. The track features a sputtering and incredibly cluttered beat courtesy of Young Chop, while Keef mumbles consistently behind the beat about killing someone. If you already hate Chief Keef, then he's definitely not going to win you over with this track.
  • Chief Keef Drops New Song "Granny" Off Upcoming 'Bang 3' [LISTEN]

    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.
  • Chief Keef, Kanye West Collaboration "Nobody" Has Leaked Ahead Of Album Release

    Although Interscope dropped him from the label earlier this year, Chief Keef is still set to release his sophomore album Nobody tomorrow (Dec. 16). Now the title track, his collaboration with Kanye West, has officially dropped. The track relies heavily on Auto-Tune and is backed by a sample of Willie Hutch's "Brother's Gonna Work It Out." Sosa handles the majority of the track with West weaving in some background vocals throughout.
  • Chief Keef's Album 'Nobody' Drops Next Week, Will Feature Yeezy

    Chief Keef may have had a rough year, being dropped by his label Interscope in October, but he is planning on closing out the year with a bang by dropping his sophomore album "Nobody" next week on Tuesday, Dec. 16. No big announcement was made concerning the album's release — rather, "XXL" reports that the album simply appeared as a pre-order on iTunes today, Dec. 10. "Nobody" features 12 tracks with only two guest appearances: Tadoe, who appears on "Oh Lawd," and Kanye West, who appears on the album's title track, which was originally previewed in August. There is still no word yet as to the status of Keef's long-awaited "Bang 3" album, which was promised for release as far back as March 2014, but still has not arrived. It is not clear if "Nobody" is a replacement album or if Keef still plans on releasing "Bang 3." You can pre-order Chief Keef's "Nobody" from iTunes here. You can check out the tracklist for Chief Keef's "Nobody" here:
  • Have Chief Keef, Migos Squashed Beef?

    It would appear that the year-long beef between Chief Keef's GBE crew and Migos has been put to bed. An Instagram picture posted late last night, Dec. 8, was of him and Migos together and seemingly in good spirits. The duo have been trading jabs online through music and in real life for the better part of a year now, so it is good to see what was becoming an explosive beef is now apparently settled, via radio.com. In addition to the Chief Keef Instagram post, Migos posted the same picture on their Twitter account with the simple caption "Miglo." "Miglo" mashes together "Migos" and "Glory" from GBE, which stands for "Glory Boys Entertainment." This seems pretty definitive that they are putting past differences behind them and trying to move forward. Miglo pic.twitter.com/wn2nn6tifT — MIGOS™ (@MigosATL) December 9, 2014 Even more proof of reconciliation comes from GBE member Tadoe, also featured in the other pic, who posted on his Instagram a different picture then that of Chief Keef and Migos. It is in the same place as the previous picture and shows the group members, including Migos later on in the night, still in good spirits and plenty of party supplies on hand.
  • Chief Keef Reveals Artwork, Tracklist For 'Mansion Musick' Mixtape [PHOTO]

    This coming Friday, November 28 (yes, Black Friday), Chicago rapper Chief Keef will be dropping his latest mixtape "Mansion Musick," and today he's shared the artwork and tracklist, which you can check out below. According to Fake Shore Drive, the mixtape will feature 21 tracks, most of which were produced by either Keef or Young Chop, though Metro, Bennyman, Ke On The Track, and The Brain also contribute.
  • Migos's Quavo Addresses Chief Keef GBE Chain Rob in 'The Truth' [LISTEN]

    A beef that started with a song has now returned to the craft that both parties espouse as their way of life. Migos and Chief Keef are back at it after Keef's GBE crew reportedly jumped Migos after their show in Washington, D.C., at the club Stadium. The fight, described as a "bloodbath" by a source at "Allhiphop," has since spilled over into social media and thankfully nowhere else. Now Quavo has released a song titled "The Truth" calling out the people who took his chain, calling them "little boy" numerous times throughout the tune. Quavo claims to know who took his chain and where they live, saying "we got your address and we know your name." He starts off the song with a phone call with a friend who tells him that Fat Trel from D.C. was involved in the robbery and took his chain. Quavo delivers his warning to his foes for stealing his chain, belittling them in the process. Quavo tells his side of the story of how the chain was stolen and forewarns that this fight is not nearly over yet — they should crawl into a "spider hole": Little boy don't play with me Do you know who I am? Little boy don't play with me
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