Chief Keef Joins ChopSquad DJ On "I Wish You Would"

New music from Chief Keef & ChopSquad

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Cheif Keef already blessed fans with a few new tracks this week and now, he returns with a brand new collaboration with ChopSquad DJ. 

ChopSquad DJ has worked with some of the hottest names in hip-hop from Trippie Redd to Yo Gotti but he's undoubtedly formed strong chemistry on wax with Chief Keef over the years. The two artists have worked together on numerous occasions on tracks like "I Just Wanna," "Hiding," "Choppas On You," and more. Now, ChopSquad calls on Chief Keef for some assistance on "I Wish You Would." ChopSquad delivers his signature bass-heavy production while Chief Keef delivers an auto-tune-laden performance.

"I Wish You Would" serves as the third drop we've gotten from Chief Keef this week. The rapper linked up with DP Beats for "Lucky" and also released the track, "Boost."

Chief Keef is gearing up to drop Almighty So 2. Keep your eyes peeled for that.

Quotable Lyrics
I wish you would
Act like 'cause I got them handsome rolls
That you don't still think I'm ugly bitch
Get hit with this wood
'Cause we got that Draco on us
And it got wood up on it


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