Is Chief Keef Interscope's first failed venture in hip-hop?

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They have had flops aways.....and some didn't even get the chance to flop, like all Dre's failures, all the studio time, money, Dre's time is valuable too...
 

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Nah just the most recent high profile flop

I guess that's if you can call it a flop, it really depends on how much they worked him and how much they spent on him
 

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shut the fukk up. look at yealwolf, MGK, Slaughterhouse and many others. stop trying to shyt on keef morons
 

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but they didn't put nearly as much money into him. Keef was billed as the next big thing/voice of a generation type dude

:mjpls: You must be confused with J. Cole, Wale, Lupe, or Kendrick Lamar.. Keef didn't appeal to anybody but the young and reckless street nikkas. Wasn't no school boy-type dudes fukking with Keef -- at least to my knowledge
 

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:mjpls: You must be confused with J. Cole, Wale, Lupe, or Kendrick Lamar.. Keef didn't appeal to anybody but the young and reckless street nikkas. Wasn't no school boy-type dudes fukking with Keef -- at least to my knowledge

I agree with you, but Iovinne thought Keef was literally the voice of that young, reckless generation in Chicago and other cities - and would therefore sell to white people. Whoops
 
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