When will we admit that Chief Keef unleashed EVIL into the World with ‘Drill’

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:yeshrug: King Von and Durk did worst to me. Keef at least matured and separated himself from a lot of that shyt. Case in point:



And that’s just one example. He was even critical about what happened to Kenneka Jenkins, so I still give him an A for effort. Durk and especially Von got all these nikkas saying gang after every sentence and dissing whole blocks they not even from, and dead nikkas they’ve never even met before. Another case in point:


Chief Keef was more so just turn up music for us, like a Chicago Waka Flocka, we weren’t really deeply interested in what gang he was from like that, like we never thought about killing opps and shyt like these new internet nikkas do. Hell the song that got the most spins my last few years in high school was Love Sosa and Hate Bein Sober. We weren’t really jocking the gang shyt to that extent. Like you always had nikkas around the way who claimed they were folk or lord but that was already there, had nothing to do with drill, and definitely not Keef.

I know you speaking from your own experience but hate being sober and love sosa was late in the game.

And yes the internet was deeply intrenched in ever gang he was from and who was his opps. Especially after bdk dropped and lil jojo was killed.

It’s literally the reason Dj ak blew up, he was literally stealing post directly from posters on this site, he was a member here, after being called out he left and never came back.

Keef was one of the first to dis other sets by name. Way back in 2010

Keef dissing and the deaths was the reason all the dudes from his set blew up.

Keef did a lot of harm, he was dissing the opps and name dropping guys making they name hot, and they would go to jail for putting in work and he wouldn’t bond them out, and stunt on them.

Said the only Time they asked him to bond someone out, they called him and asked him for help, they had 10k on a 20k bond, and was seeing if he could front the other 10, said he laughed and said “that’s all y’all need, I spent that in the club last night”

After that they robbed him and he never came back

He put a massive target on they back and left them to die.

Durk did the opposite and tried his best to get as many of them guys out the hood, it still turned out bad. Damned if you do and damned if you don’t.

Von is a different story tho, he was a demon
 
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on thread topic i put rap music down all the way back in 2006

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I know you speaking from your own experience but hate being sober and love sosa was late in the game.

And yes the internet was deeply intrenched in ever gang he was from and who was his opps. Especially after bdk dropped and lil jojo was killed.

It’s literally the reason Dj ak blew up, he was literally stealing post directly from posters on this site, he was a member here, after being called out he left and never came back.

Keef was one of the first to dis other sets by name. Way back in 2010

Keef dissing and the deaths was the reason all the dudes from his set blew up.

Keef did a lot of harm, he was dissing the opps and name dropping guys making they name hot, and they would go to jail for putting in work and he wouldn’t bond them out, and stunt on them.

Said the only Time they asked him to bond someone out, they called him and asked him for help, they had 10k on a 20k bond, and was seeing if he could front the other 10, said he laughed and said “that’s all y’all need, I spent that in the club last night”

After that they robbed him and he never came back

He put a massive target on they back and left them to die.

Durk did the opposite and tried his best to get as many of them guys out the hood, it still turned out bad. Damned if you do and damned if you don’t.

Von is a different story tho, he was a demon
I know that Love Sosa and Hate Bein Sober came out later on, just saying those records got the most spins. Not really songs that glorify gang shyt like his other records. Truthfully I never heard of this nikka til Kanye remixed him, and didn’t even cared that much about his music back then, but most people were NOT listening to Keef back in 2010. You are right about Lil Jojo tho. He was probably the first famous “Chiraq” rapper death that had the internet going crazy. BUT even then, nikkas wasn’t pretending like they were “gang gang” and grew up with these dudes. Like you said Ak popularized that, but that was like 2014, 2015 or some shyt. I’m talking 2012, early 2013. You said Durk tried to help, but every rapper around him ends up getting killed or in jail. Keef put all his closer friends and family in LA and just chills for the most part. The only reason Reese ain’t out there is because he just don’t want to be. I can at least respect that. And I never fukked with Von at all, nikka just oozed out c00nery. It’s amazing to me how nikkas will listen to a nikka who they know for a fact would rob them, kill them, or probably bully them in some type of way had not been for rap. A wack nikka at that, no one was trying to live vicariously through the first wave of drill rappers, this new generation REALLY believes that a street in Chicago that they never been on is they opps because of Von and Durk. And them nikkas would encourage their fans to scream “fukk 63rd” and fukk this nikka and that nikka at they concerts, but you can do non-violent records with racist country stars. Mind you these are grown as 30 year olds, can’t condone that.
 

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Chief keef was just a 15 year old that barely hit puberty emulating waka flocks and also Chicago was and is a shythole because of what older generation of black men, the government etc did

Also he basically quit doing drill and went more money flex raps and avant grade after 2012

People like durk etc are still milking it
 

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I admit I unleashed the evil on my high school one morning riding to school with my 5 of my friends:blessed:

I regret showing them fr they were all in different groups within the school
 

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Chief keef was just super charismatic and influential because he was nonchalant , had cool fashion, independet when 16 yr old rode the cheese he was making big money without a mom or dad at home basically raised by the wolves
 

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Anything to avoid accountability...we still using music as a scapegoat in 2023, sad...
The music definitely was demonic and music is the biggest waste of time in black history we could’ve build world class wealth in that 10 yrs and energy spent worrying about music and whatever nonsense DJ ak was promoting since his YouTube channel
 

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YES!!!!!!!

This has been brewing for years before Chief Keif came about. The projects was torn down. They moved them within different neighborhoods and other projects. Then they closed the schools and made the kids cross gang territories to go to school. Thats why I posted the video of Darien Albert got beat to death by other kids with bricks and sticks. Because thats was what was festering for years, coming to the surface. Sh*t is extremely sad.

I was telling my boy, Someone could very easily create a Wire-like show based off the 90's-2000's era of Chicago.

A lot of shyt transpired during that time whether on a political/institutional level and on the street level, which culminated into what we know as the drill era.
 
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No one person is to blame and we are all responsible as rap consumers. Every generation the bar kept dropping like a limbo competition. Chief is just the most defining marker of the turn and era that birthed what's hot today.

We all like don't like. Let's be honest... It's imperative we tell the truth. The music is not necessarily bad it just became hard to enjoy knowing that there was many amongst us that would not and could not separate entertainment from life. "It's just music" is a lie. The content of rap has been a manual for living for a lot of misguided amongst us.
 
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