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I'm a big fan of Chief Sosa. I'll admit he releases a load of shit. But when he makes a banger its unmatched. This man makes the best ignorant music ever. I love some of his songs so much. So here's my personal top Comment any you think I missed and put me on to more bangers. This is a really well done Sosa song. I love his lyrics and flow. This song will really put you in a mood.
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Without further ado, here are Chief Keef top 10 tracks of all time:. Chief Keef , 50 Cent , Wiz Khalifa. Chief Keef , Playboi Carti. On December 4, , at age 16, Keef was shot at by police and arrested for unlawful use of a weapon and subsequently placed under house arrest, at his grandmother's house, for a month. In the video, a teenager screams and sings in delight for about four and a half minute about Chief Keef's release, prompting YouTube comments like "Who the hell is Chief Keef? Although Keef himself stopped attending school at age 15, his music gained prominence in the Chicago Public Schools, the third-largest school district in the country with over , students. Keef's YouTube video for "Bang," a song off of the mixtape Bang that he released in , garnered about a million views before Keef had any visibility outside of his home city, spurred by young listeners who found the atmosphere in Keef's sound and the message in his lyrics to be resonant in their own lives. Keef's music, primarily comprised of minimalistic homemade string and drum tracks punctuated by his menacing, nihilistic lyrics, sounds like the next evolutionary step in the style of tracks by Lex Luger and Waka Flocka Flame. But more importantly, his music accurately and honestly reflects the violence, hopelessness and frustration, as well as moments of joy and victory, of the environments that Keef and hundreds of thousands of other poor and working-class kids live in all over the world. DJ Kenn, who was literally taken off the street by Chief Keef's uncle after coming to Chicago from Japan, explain's Keef's appeal this way: "First time I came to the studio, I didn't [work] with a lot of people.
Be thankful that you chose a man with passion and drive; realizing that his energies will not always focused on you. We had lots of sex and fun. It did not go well. I got to thinking about how I and others in my ward might react if a same sex couple attended church and how those views might WILL, fingers crossed change over the next decade. That is a hard truth.