Chief Keef Assists DP Beats On "Lucky"

Chief Keef and DP Beats reunite on "Lucky."

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Chief Keef is already getting ready for another prolific year which isn't all that surprising if you look at his yearly discography. The rapper's known for flooding the streets with music. In 2018, Chief Keef dropped off nine projects in total. We're in April but he's already dropped off two projects and he's getting ready to release his third project of the year in the near future. Now, he teams up with DP Beats for their new track, "Lucky."

It's a good day to be a Chief Keef fan. Earlier today, he gave fans a taste of Almighty So 2 with the single, "Boost." He also linked up with his frequent collaborator DP Beats for their single, "Lucky." Sosa flexes his melodic side once again over an aggressive and rowdy beat provided by DP Beats.

Peep DP Beats and Chief Keef's song below.

Quotable Lyrics
Smokin' out the pound
You don't want fuck, bitch watch your mouth
Fore you gotta get out
Get the fuck up out me house now, wow


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