![]() Were deliberately clumsy, sloppy, crude and brainless, sounding likeīut his personality was charismatic enough to influence a whole scene, (notably the production sparkling synths of Baby What's Wrong With You architected by PhatBoy and ISOBeats), Young Chop and containing another signature song, Love Sosa.Ĭhief Keep's many self-released projects, which included the mixtapesĪlmighty So (2013), with 15 songs produced by 15 different producers The spirit and the sound of that mixtape were turned into fun party music onįinally Rich (2012), also mostly produced by Save That Shit (similar in style to what Future was doing in Atlanta at the same time)Īnd one song featuring Louis "King Louie" Johnson, the original pioneer of "drill rap", whose debut mixtape ( Boss Shit) dates back to 2007. To create his personal mythology, not the music. Videogame-inspired chaos of True Religion Fein andīasically, Chief Keep's rapping was relevant only Not only the rhythm but also the melodies, and frequently mixed with The real musician was producer Tyree "Young Chop" Pittman,Īn artist of the sub-bass and of the horror synth lines, whose beats created Of painting the portrait of a soul-less nihilist. ![]() (mostly about guns and death) and a lot of posturing, with the combined effect The mixtape consists in bland rapping of repetitive lyrics He became a national sensation thanks to the trap classic I Don't Like,įrom the mixtape Back From the Dead (2012). ( Copyright © 2019 Piero Scaruffi | Terms of Use)Ĭhief Keef (Chicago's rapper and street criminal Keith Cozart) was only 16 when Chief Keef: biography, discography, review, links But don’t take my word for it, listen to Dedication below and be sure to keep on top of Keef’s consistent output of heat moving forward.The History of Rock Music. The project contains only three features from Lil Yachty, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, and Tadoe, all of which are used to prominent effect and contribute to make this album an incredibly entertaining listen. Alongside the clever wordplay comes booming production, and using a fairly consistent sound throughout, Dedication achieves a hard-hitting presentation overall for each and every fan to latch onto with ease. 15 tracks in total, this project comes to our attention with immense replay value and a simply unimitable style, acting as a testament to Keef’s relentless ability to keep things interesting with new flows and an abundance of hits to give to the world. The Chicago legend and Lyrical Lemonade veteran himself, Chief Keef, has been on fire all of 2017, and today, he’s here to keep the victory lap going with the release of a new album titled Dedication. ![]()
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