![]() The South Side Chicago rapper became an Internet sensation in 2011 thanks to his hard-hitting "Bang" single. Featuring Lil Reese and produced by Young Chop, "I Don't Like" has established the 17-year-old Chicago rapper-businessman as one of rap's rising stars, as evidenced by the Kanye West remix of "I Don't Like," which also featured Big Sean, Pusha T and Jadakiss.įinally Rich is the first release on Chief Keef’s Glory Boyz Entertainment through Interscope Records and also features Rick Ross, French Montana, Young Jeezy and Lil Reese. ![]() ![]() Its video has had more than 19 million YouTube views since its release in March. The high-powered collection also features “Hate Being Sober” ft 50 Cent and Wiz Khalifa which was produced by his frequent collaborator Young Chop, who also produced the majority of Finally Rich.Ĭhief Keef's catchy, independently-released "I Don't Like" single became an instant sensation in early 2012. Buoyed by the hit single "I Don't Like," Finally Rich will be available for pre-order November 19. 12, 2012 /PRNewswire/ - Rap sensation Chief Keef will release his debut album, Finally Rich, on Glory Boyz Entertainment/Interscope Records December 18.
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