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Can Indie Give Chief Keef A Resurgence?

Posted on November 11th, 2014
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Staff Editor

Chief Keef's "Party In The USA" Vine

What’s interesting about Chief Keef’s situation is that being dropped from Interscope can work well for him. He doesn’t need a major machine behind him, he didn’t have that advantage when he was working through Chicago’s scene. Keef’s machine gun filled videos weren’t a product of a record label’s pockets and “I Don’t Like,” wasn’t the brainchild of the Interscope board room. That was pure, 100% organic from himself. The freedom of the Glo Gang leader allows him to develop that group, but also return to the method that made him popular in the beginning.

Without restriction, Chief Keef can give his fanbase what they want; more menacing beats and street drawl that they have loved. Currently being indie is the best thing for Sosa. He’s consistently feeding the streets, remaining relevant and where there is a demand for music, there is a demand for shows.

So if you are looking to fill your Keef void slide over to Youtube or wherever you download your music from and indulge in the Chief. Don’t call it a comeback, more of a rededication to the streets.

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