Chief Keef Interpolates A Classic Future Track On "No Bap"

Chief Keef interpolates YC's "Racks On Racks" for his latest drop.

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Even with the extensive catalog that Chief Keef has, he continues to bless us with new records on the regular. In the past few days, he dropped off the visuals for his double-single, "Woosah/Street Cat" which were both previously leaked. Just a day after releasing the video, he returned with his latest drop, "No Bap." An artist with several styles, Chief Keef gives fans a dose of his melodic side on his new record while interpolating the hook of YC and Future's "Racks" for his own record.

With the surge of releases in the past few days, it seems quite likely that Chief Keef could be readying the release of another new project in the near future. Peep his new track "No Bap" below and stay tuned for more updates on Chief Keef.

Quotable Lyrics
Tell all these hoes I'm on mars
Gun clips, gon' play your part
Got banana clips, smokin' on tree
Got shotgun shells O.P.


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