• 'Fat Raps' Reunited: King Chip, Chuck Inglish, Earlly Mac, Curren$y & Big Sean

    Back when King Chip was known as Chip Tha Ripper he dropped the hit track, "Fat Raps," and it immediately blew up. The Chuck Inglish-produced single featured Big Sean and Curren$y and was a track on the mixtape, The Cleveland Show. Now six years later, King Chip is back at it with "Fat Raps 3" and he brought the old crew back together.
  • Fredo Santana Releases 'Aint No Money Like Trap Money Volume 1'

    Frequent Chief Keef collaborator, Fredo Santana has released a new mixtape Ain't No Money Like Trap Money Volume 1. The Chicago MC has released the full 15-track project with a whole host of big name features. Of the 15 tracks on the 15 tracks on the tape, only two are solo and he made sure those features were worth it. He was able to get names like his cousin Chief Keef, Ty Dolla $ign, Lil Durk and Kevin Gates on the tape. Of course, when you have a project like this that is so street-driven, Gucci Mane is going to appear and there he is on "Play With Your Children."
  • Andy Milonakis, Chief Keef, Fredo Santana 'Maybach'

    Yesterday, a version of Chief Keef and Fredo Santana's song "Maybach" surfaced on the internet. It was assumed to be a collaboration between the two of them for their upcoming Blood Thicker Than Water project. However, it appears as though the copy that was uploaded yesterday cut out Andy Milonakis's involvement in the song entirely, including his verse. The trio has been spending a lot of time together in the studio lately, so this appears to be the latest cut from their collaborative efforts.
  • 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 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, The Game, Make Murder The Theme of Upcoming Mixtapes

    Entering 2013, we can already spot an uncomfortable theme popping up in the titles and descriptions of forthcoming mixtapes. HipHopDX released a list of tapes that you can expect during early 2014, and one concept is popular: Death. Specifically...yours.
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