Just two days after Chief Keef, the 17-year-old rapper from Chicago's South Side, was taken into custody, for having violated his probation, by a Cook County judge on Jan. 15, he's been sentenced to two months in a juvenile
The often criticized and often beloved rapper and king of the head-banga' club music voiced his opinion on the recent 60-day jail bid Chief Keef has been ordered to serve. Waka Flocka Flame has been an avid supporter of the Chicago native. Waka, who
By Rob Markman In his music Chief Keef is raw, unfiltered and straight to the point. His brash rap delivery is part of his musical appeal, but on.
The prosecution brought up the murderous persona Chief Keef often adopts in songs, particularly the recent single “Love Sosa,” as an argument for detaining him. Chief Keef, his voice trembling and breaking, told the judge he was misunderstood
Rapper Chief Keef has been sentenced to 60 days in a juvenile detention center for violating his probation. Judge Carl Anthony Walker said that Keef, who was put on 18-month probation after pointing a gun at a Chicago police officer, violated his
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