In December, he was arrested for firing a gun from his car in Chicago's Washington Park neighborhood he was placed under house arrest at his grandmother's residence for 30 days, followed by another 30 days of home confinement. In 2011, Chief Keef first attracted local attention from Chicago's South Side community with his mixtapes, The Glory Road and Bang. Kanye West (pictured), a fellow Chicagoan, remixed Keef's single " I Don't Like", raising his profile. Early years, Finally Rich, and subsequent mixtapes (2011–2013) He dropped out of Dyett High School at age 15. During his childhood, Chief Keef attended Dulles Elementary School and the Banner School, a therapeutic day school. He began rapping as a five-year-old using his mother's karaoke machine and tapes to record his music. His legal guardian was his grandmother with whom he lived in Chicago. Ĭhief Keef has been estranged from his biological father, Alfonso Cozart, since he was a minor. He lived at the Parkway Garden Homes, locally known as O-Block, located in the Washington Park neighborhood on the city's South Side, a stronghold for the Black Disciples street gang of which Chief Keef is a member.
He is named after his deceased uncle, Keith Carter, who was known as "Big Keef". 1.4 Dedication, Glotoven and Almighty So 2 (2016–present)Ĭhief Keef was born Keith Farrelle Cozart in Chicago, Illinois, to Lolita Carter who was 15 and unwed.1.2 Early years, Finally Rich, and subsequent mixtapes (2011–2013).These included: Nobody (2014), Back from the Dead 2 (2014), Bang 3 (2015), and Thot Breaker (2017).īy the late 2010s, critics have pointed to Chief Keef as a major influence on contemporary hip hop through his innovation with the drill subgenre and the impact of his music on other artists. Though he was dropped from Interscope in late 2014 and later signed to 1017 Records, he continued self-releasing projects through his own Glo Gang label. Ĭhief Keef has faced ongoing legal issues during his career, including weapons possession charges, house arrest sentences, and a performance ban imposed by Chicago authorities. His debut album Finally Rich was released in December 2012, and featured the singles "I Don't Like" and " Love Sosa", which would popularize the Chicago rap subgenre drill. A bidding war between major labels resulted in Keef signing with Interscope.
In 2012, his popular local single " I Don't Like" was remixed by American rapper Kanye West and reached the Billboard Rap Top 20, further raising Cozart's profile. Cozart's music first became popular during his teen years in the early 2010s among high school students from Chicago's South Side.
by D.Keith Farrelle Cozart (born August 15, 1995), better known by his stage name Chief Keef, is an American rapper. Take a listen and let us know what you think.Ĩ. It's also fun to see what fans find in the puzzle which could always be a hint at future song titles and projects.”Īvailable now on iTunes, fans can stream the project in its entirety via Apple Music. "Keef randomly said 'crossword puzzle' and I took it from there. "The album title was inspired by Lil Wayne, so me and Keef wanted to find a creative spin on the original Dedication cover," says Mula. Keef revealed the artwork back in October and his longtime creative director Colourful Mula decided to speak on its Lil Wayne-inspiration.