ALBUMTwo Zero One Seven (Deluxe Edition)Chief Keef
ALBUMSorry 4 the Weight 2Chief Keef
ALBUMNobody 2Chief Keef
ALBUMFinally Rollin 2 (Glo'd Up Deluxe Edition)Chief Keef
ALBUMThe Leek (Vol. 3)Chief Keef
ALBUMLife of a GLO BoyChief Keef
ALBUMBang 3Chief Keef
ALBUMBack from the Dead 2Chief Keef
ALBUMThe Leek (Vol. 2)Chief Keef
ALBUMThe Leek, Vol. 1Chief Keef
ALBUMSorry 4 the Weight (Deluxe Edition)Chief Keef
ALBUMNobodyChief Keef
ALBUM3 HunnaChief Keef
ALBUMBang, Pt. 2Chief Keef
ALBUMAlmighty SoChief Keef & DJ Scream
ALBUMFinally Rich (Deluxe Version)Chief Keef
ALBUMBack from the DeadChief Keef
ALBUMBang (10th Anniversary Edition)Chief Keef & DJ Kenn Aon
Chief Keef's Popular Music Videos
Young Man (feat. Chief Keef)
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Jetlag (feat. Chief Keef)
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Young Man (feat. Chief Keef)
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Tampa Bay Bustdown (feat. Chief Keef & Y2K)
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MURDAMAN! (feat. Chief Keef) [Lyric Video]
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Artist Playlists
Chief Keef Essentials
Stern bangers and hard-angled hits from the aggressive rapper.
Chief Keef’s A Lil Tour Set List
The Chicago drill legend takes a career-spanning victory lap across the US.
About Chief Keef
Artist Biography
The day that a 16-year-old Chicago kid was freed from house arrest in 2012 was the day hip-hop shifted on its axis. Chief Keef (born Keith Farrelle Cozart in 1995) had been charged with waving a gun at a cop and was posting music from lockdown: simple yet booming trap tunes full of matter-of-fact violence spit by a menacing voice with a gift for catchy repetition. When a video of a local fan celebrating Keef’s freedom blew up, people around the world started seeking his mixtapes, and the Chicago drill genre was born—gritty, revenge-seeking rap that dropped listeners into the city’s South Side wars. Keef signed a multi-million dollar deal with Interscope and debuted with 2012’s Finally Rich, a drill-defining declaration of nihilistic not-niceness, followed by a celebrity-studded (Pusha T, Big Sean, Jadakiss) Kanye West remix of his “I Don’t Like”. But being an innovator became another kind of confinement. Keef’s sound was a product of Chicago’s history of segregation and street gangs, and fame shined light on that ugly legacy, resulting in heightened scrutiny, real threats and the mayor blasting him as “an unacceptable role model.” Keef moved to Los Angeles, adjusted his style, and declared himself the inventor of mumble rap, the slurry, eccentric sound co-signed by Future and more recently revised by Post Malone. His 2017 mixtape Thot Breaker showcases this veer into pop, featuring him rapping over dancehall beats (“Can You Be My Friend”) and sounding startlingly romantic. The drill is gone, and now Keef is truly free.
Hometown
Chicago, IL, United States
Genre
Hip-Hop/Rap
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