Chief Keef has mad a name for himself as the troubled Glory Boyz rapper who can not seem to avoid problems with the law, but on his new track "Go To Jail," Keef maintains an illegal lifestyle, but affirms "I don't want to go to jail." Read More »
Chicago native Brick Squad rapper Chief Keef can't seem to avoid having trouble with the law. Two months after the 17-year-old "Macaroni Time" rapper was released from police custody for a parole violation, he was arrested Monday for disorderly conduct after hotel security smelled marijuana smoke coming from his room, police said, reported the Chicago Tribune. Now the 911 call hotel security made to alert police to Cheif Keef's smoke fest has been released. Read More »
They LOVE SOSA, and Chief Keef is giving his fans just want they want- more music! Since confirming his association with Gucci Mane and his Brick Squad earlier this month, Chief and Gucci have been dropping hits left and right. Chief and Gucci just released a behind the scenes video for “Darker,” and Keef took the opportunity to drop a video for “Macaroni Time,” from his forthcoming mixtape Bang 2. Read More »
While the ink likely hasn't dried on the contract signing Chief Keef to Gucci Mane's 1017 Bricksquad label (and establishing his own 1017 Glo Gang micro-imprint), Drill movement messiah Keef is already touting a clothing tie-in. Apparently, Keef will begin selling Globoy brand clothing very soon. Read More »
Gucci Mane is home from jail and back in the studio making music. The former business partner of “No Hands” rapper Waka Flocka is back with a new alliance, Chicago’s own street king, Chief Keef. Gucci and Chiefs combined forces on “Darker,” the first single since they confirmed a partnership. Read More »