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Chief Keef

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Chief Keef

About Chief Keef


American rapper from Chicago, Illinois (born August, 15, 1995). Keith "Chief Keef" Cozart gathered nationwide attention with his viral singles, "3-Hunna" and "I Don't Like" (later/respectively remixed by Soulja Boy, Rick Ross and Kanye West). He also released "Bang", "Bang II" and "Back from the Dead" throughout 2011-12.

He has signed a major record deal with Interscope Records in 2012, later dropped from the label in 2014. On the label, he released "Finally Rich" on December 18, 2012.

He has been involved into such legal troubles from 2009-2015. Chief Keef is a father of six children, has four cousins (two dead) and only has two brothers.

Chief Keef runs a label called Glo Gang (formerly named Glory Boyz Entertainment). He released over four mixtapes throughout 2014 despite his departure from Interscope and later released "Bang III" in August 2015, the bonus CD version was re-issued on September 18.

The troubled rapper was in the line of controversy after he was evicted from his Highland Park home and had his holographic performance cut-off by authorities due to a violent performance at the "Stop the Violence" event.

Chief Keef has also been involved into several musical feuds with Rhymefest, Lupe Fiasco, Migos, Soulja Boy, Katy Perry, Tink and more recently, Ja Rule.

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