Is Chief Keef a legend?

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Keef is supposed to be where Future is at right now, real talk.

Finally Rich is a classic album of this decade & Back From The Dead is a classic mixtape

REAL Sosa fans know that Keef really had like 20-25 hits, not just I Don't Like & Love Sosa

He put his WHOLE CITY ON, like it or not Twista, nor Kanye West nor the Po Pimpin' song made the world give a fukk about Chicago hip-hop. Keef's music was a lens into the crime-ridden streets of South Side Chicago.

ALL THESE RAPPERS OUT OF CHICAGO WITH BUZZ SHOULD BE KISSING THE GROUND KEEF WALKS ON. NO ONE WOULD BE GIVING A fukk IF HE NEVER BLEW.

The problem is that Keef was WAAAY too young & immature & from a negative environment to handle stardom that fast and his management team were just nikkas he knew from the block.

If he had competent people around him Keef would be a star right now doing Drake collab albums, going on worldwide arena tours, endorsements out the ass, and he would've had GBE as a label on & popping and would've been signing up & coming artists out of Chicago, like Montana of 300, Famous Dex, L'A Capone (if he got out of the street soon enough smh) and he could've been signing nikkas not from Chicago because Chief has some RABID ass stans. Think about it, Keef should have a dead career and people STILL anticipate this nikka's music.

I think the closest we've been to seeing a nikka have an organic street buzz since Keef is Kodak Black. Kodak makes all the right business & music moves unlike Keef, but this little nikka can't keep his ass out of jail
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Even he would hit you with a "You sure about that statement right now, my dude?" on that one. :deadrose:
 
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