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Chief Keef comes through with the primary single off of his up and coming collection.
Chief Keef has surprised 2017. Since the start of the year, he has dropped three mixtapes and it doesn’t resembling he’s topping at that. Today, he started the take off for his Lil Wayne motivated mixtape, The Dedication. It’s been over a year since he declared the task however it would appear that the hold up will be over sooner rather than later. Boss Keef drops the primary single off his up and coming task titled “Post box.”
Keef proceeds with his 2017 mastery with the arrival of “Post box.” He gets maker D. Rich for the generation. Both of them have already cooperated on “Murders” and “With” and keep on letting their science thrive on their most recent discharge. The beat keeps an entirely straightforward piano example before some fresh 808 drums. Boss Keef goes off on this joint as he subtle elements the inconveniences he’s had the law and comparing that with the cash and achievement that he has gotten. We haven’t gotten a discharge date right now yet it’s seeming as though we’ll be getting that before the finish of the year. The video for the melody will be debuting tomorrow by means of BET.
While it’s been not as much as a month since we got his most recent undertaking, The W, it’s unmistakable Keef has an inventory of music prepared to drop at any given time. Beside his forthcoming mixtape, Keef and Fredo Santana have affirmed a discharge date for their collab venture, Turbo Santana. The two rappers are adapting to discharge the undertaking on October thirteenth.
Apple Music additionally uncovered that they’ll be debuting a narrative of Chief Keef called “The Story of Sosa” which is set to drop in December to harmonize with the five year commemoration of his presentation collection Finally Rich. While we foresee for that to be discharged, it’s sheltered to state we’ll have enough music from him to hold us over until at that point.
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