
Gritty, distorted drill anthems that defined a generation. Raw Chicago energy built on heavy 808s and a defiant, slurred delivery for high-stakes moments.
Born and raised in Chicago, Keith Farrelle Cozart, known as Chief Keef, is a rapper and producer who pioneered the drill subgenre. Since his teenage years, he has navigated the music industry through labels like Glory Boyz Entertainment and 1017 Records. His 2012 mixtape Back from the Dead produced hits such as I Don't Like and Love Sosa, establishing his influence across trap, punk rap, and Midwest hip-hop styles.
Shares trap, gangsta rap, cloud rap (subgenres); lo fi, noise textured, minimalist (production style)
Shares trap, gangsta rap, cloud rap (subgenres); aggressive, defiant, brooding (moods)
Shares trap, gangsta rap, cloud rap (subgenres); lo fi, noise textured, minimalist (production style)
Shares trap, gangsta rap, cloud rap (subgenres); aggressive, defiant, brooding (moods)
Shares trap, gangsta rap (subgenres); lo fi, minimalist, drum machine (production style)
Shares trap, gangsta rap (subgenres); urban night, basement show, midnight (atmosphere)
Shares trap, gangsta rap, cloud rap (subgenres); defiant, aggressive, brooding (moods)
Shares trap, gangsta rap (subgenres); drum machine, keys/synth, bass (instrumentation)
Shares drill, gangsta rap, cloud rap, trap (signature)
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