Tuc2DaBoot
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LOL at Chief Keef and his fans trying to act like Kanye's remix did nothing exposure wise. I don't care if his whole city knew him. Kanye's remix exposed him to a crowd that wasn't checking for him before. Period. Regardless of Kanye looking for buzz.
Chief Keef better just realize he's not even gonna be bigger than Lil B who already peaked and is on his way out... I Don't Like is a street anthem, nothing more, nothing less. Major label gonna push a lot of shows and street singles out of him through those 360 deals... then leave him on the shelf when the next big thing comes along.
Wash, rinse, repeat. That's the music industry for you.
Chief Keef better just realize he's not even gonna be bigger than Lil B who already peaked and is on his way out... I Don't Like is a street anthem, nothing more, nothing less. Major label gonna push a lot of shows and street singles out of him through those 360 deals... then leave him on the shelf when the next big thing comes along.
Wash, rinse, repeat. That's the music industry for you.


Keef probably getting tired of people saying Kanye made him, when he had millions of hits before Kanye met him, which is understandable but, fukk it.....youngin, you in there now. Which was the plan from the get go right? Be happy. Now get money.
If it was really just about "showing love to Chicago nikkas", he'd be out there in Chicago signing & developing talent, not bulldozing his way onto songs that were already hot without him. Then being a diva about it, acting like someone should kiss his ass. How much "love" can you have for nikkas when you take his whole crew off the song, remake the beat then not even sacrifice 5 minutes to talk to the kid? Why couldn't Kanye have done a video featuring him, Keef, Reese & Fredo........you know.........if it was really about "showing love"? Oh.......i know why, if he did that, then it wouldn't have been a G.O.O.D Music thing anymore 
