Sosa’s self-released mixtape marked the debut of “I Don’t Like,” the song that brought national attention to the controversial then-16-year-old rapper and the rest of the Chicago drill scene. Produced entirely by Young Chop, the influential collection features a Soulja Boy remix of the local hit “3Hunna.” Chief Keef named the mixtape Back From The Dead due to an incident on on Dec 2, 2011 where Chief Keef was spotted on 6100 block of South Indiana (Frontstreet the hood Chief Keef claims) holding a coat over his hands that were in front of his waistband. When a police officer tried t… read more
Sosa’s self-released mixtape marked the debut of “I Don’t Like,” the song that brought national attention to the controversial then-16-year-old rappe… read more
Sosa’s self-released mixtape marked the debut of “I Don’t Like,” the song that brought national attention to the controversial then-16-year-old rapper and the rest of the Chicago drill s… read more
Keith Farrelle Cozart (born August 15, 1995), better known by his stage name Chief Keef, is an American rapper and producer from Chicago, Illinois. Known as one of the central pioneers and propagators of the prominent Chicago drill style, he was 16 upon signing a multi-million dollar record contract with Interscope Records. Keef is also the CEO of his own label imprint Glory Boyz Entertainment, later renamed Glo Gang. He released his debut mixtape The Glory Road on July 9, 2011 followed by Bang in October that year. Keef's debut album Finally Rich was released in December 2012.… read more
Keith Farrelle Cozart (born August 15, 1995), better known by his stage name Chief Keef, is an American rapper and producer from Chicago, Illinois. Known as one of the central pioneers and … read more
Keith Farrelle Cozart (born August 15, 1995), better known by his stage name Chief Keef, is an American rapper and producer from Chicago, Illinois. Known as one of the central pioneers and propagators of the prominent Chicago drill sty… read more