Chief Keef Drops Double Whammy With "Woosah/Street Cat"

Chief Keef drops off a video with two new tracks.

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Chief Keef very rarely takes a break. The Chicago rapper is nearly a decade deep into the game and still, he's releasing music at a rapid pace like he has something to prove. Most recently, the rapper debuted two new songs in a brand new music video. "Woosah/Street Cat" have previously been leaked online but Chief Keef officially premiered both songs and their respective visuals on his YouTube page this week. The double whammy gives fans a dose of both sides of Sosa from the confrontational aggressive side to his hazy melodic delivery.

Earlier this year, Chief Keef released his single, The GloFiles Pt. 4 but he also contributed to Lil Uzi Vert's new projects with production on "Chrome Heart Tags" and a verse on "Bean (Kobe)."

Quotable Lyrics
I'm a street n***a, dawg, everybody know that
So a hater get wacked, my money on that
When I got my first gun, I'm like I gotta blow that
I should go back to dope runners and sellin' dope sacks


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