Chief Keef Drops Off "EXTRA Glo"

Chief Keef unleashes his latest project.

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It has been a productive few weeks for Chief Keef. Though leaks would typically be repackaged for his mixtape series, he's delivered a few tracks that have leaked over the years along with official visuals to accompany them. This week, the rapper returned with a short project for his fans titled, Extra GLO this week which includes five tracks and has a run time of eighteen minutes. The project has two collaborations on it, "Trojan" and "Late For Dinner" -- both featuring Tadoe.

Check out the latest project from Chief Keef and keep your eyes peeled for more new music from the Chicago rapper. Check out the tracklist for Chief Keef's EXTRA Glo below.

1. In The Closet
2. Trojan ft. Tadoe
3. Arts & Crafts
4. Awesome 
5. Late 4 Dinner ft. Tadoe


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