Chief Keef's sophomore album, 'Bang 3,' has finally arrived, but is it worth your time to give it a listen? Find in in The Boombox review of the project.
Despite losing his record deal with Interscope Records last year, Chief Keef seems to keep rolling out songs as if he dropped an album. Last month, the Chicago rhymer released the Kanye West-assisted track ‘Nobody’, and now he’s back with his follow-up single, ‘Ain’t Nothing.’
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Two years after getting signed to Interscope Records, Chief Keef has been unceremoniously dropped from the label. The Chicago rapper confirmed the news himself while chatting with an associate on Twitter.
Chief Keef is still making headlines for out-of-studio drama rather than music at the halfway point of 2014. This time, the rapper is in the news due to an eviction notice.
After spending some 90 days in court-ordered rehab for failing a drug test, Chief Keef has some choice words about his experience. The rapper drops the aptly-titled 'F--- Rehab' video today.
Chief Keef announced on Instagram that he's giving himself up to serve his second jail term this year.
His latest stint behind bars results from blowing off a child support hearing on Sept. 5. Chief Keef was supposed to explain why he didn't pay approximated $20,000 in child support, according to TMZ...
Rapper Chief Keef can't win. The 17-year-old was arrested today, just minutes he pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of speeding at 110 mph on Chicago's Edens Expressway last month.
Chief Keef revealed he would release a Katy Perry diss track due to the pop star's disdain for his intoxicated anthem, 'Hate Bein' Sober,' but he may want to reconsider since she's issued an apology.
Chief Keef can't catch a break when it comes to the long arm of the law. Hot on the heels of the news that the 17-year-old rapper is being sued for child support by his baby mama, he was arrested for smoking weed in DeKalb County, Ga.
Some of your favorite emcees are gracing XXL magazine's annual Freshman 2013 cover. This year, we get a mixture of aspiring rappers who have been generating plenty of buzz in the past few months.