Chief Keef Gets In His Bag On "Boost"

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Chief Keef drops off his latest single.

We're in April and it already looks like Chief Keef is gearing up for another prolific year. 2018 saw the release of nine projects from the Chicago star including Back From The Dead 3, as well as numerous loose singles. The rapper already released two tapes this year and he's getting ready another project soon. Today, he unleashes his new single, "Boost."

With Almighty So 2 set to arrive in the coming weeks, Chief Keef returns with his new single, "Boost." The rapper's latest single was produced by Twin City CEO. It's a bubbly and spacey record that finds Sosa delivering a more melodic effort. 

Almighty So 2 will serve as the follow-up to Chief Keef's collaborative project with ZaytovenGloToven which arrived earlier this year.

Keep your eyes peeled for the release date for Chief Keef's upcoming project.

Quotable Lyrics
Almighty don't like nobody
Got them nunchucks, ready to fight somebody
Glock Tyson ready to bite somebody
Baby said she quit, but now she back on molly


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