Chief Keef Punk ASS!!!!
About 2 years ago my partner came to me and showed me this Ratchet video on YouTube of some, what seemed to be thugs, rapping about things they don't like. Well a year later the song burst on to the scene with crazy momentum. Having Kanye West take the song and do his own rendition of it to make it mainstream. Kanye sorta gave the song life so to speak. Don't get me wrong the song was HOT, it was just something about the boys rapping it that I couldn't get with. The video was filled with teenagers from 14-19 , toting firearms and money. Other songs were released and this "star"was created, He goes by the name Chief Keef. With songs like" love Sosa", "I Don't Like" and "It's just us" he shed a light on Chicago's biggest secret. The mis-understood mislead youth who spent their leisure time committed crimes that most adults couldn't fathom committing. Chief Keef glorified this Gangsta life persona. The icing on the cake that had the fans on board was the fact that the young man was actually under house arrest when most of his songs were released. House arrest for what, you ask? Well apparently Chief Keef born Chief Cozart on August 15,1995, was arrested for pointing a gun and firing at officers. This incident gave him instant street cred. All of his videos were actually shot at his home with his friends because of the restriction with his house arrest case. Can you say "Ratchet".
With his new found stardom and after being released from house arrest Keef was then put on probation and started traveling and attending meetings with record execs. Unfortunately for Keef, the life of a rapper was a little too risky for him. He fell to the hands of social networks. Going on twitter rants about fellow slain Chicago rappers. He even went as far as posting pics of him busting guns at a gun range on his Instagram. Shooting at a gun range is innocent male fun, unless your on probation for a gun charge. Just weeks after releasing his debut album, "Finally Rich," South Side rapper Chief Keef was taken in handcuffs from juvenile court Tuesday after a Cook County judge ordered him held in custody.
With his new found stardom and after being released from house arrest Keef was then put on probation and started traveling and attending meetings with record execs. Unfortunately for Keef, the life of a rapper was a little too risky for him. He fell to the hands of social networks. Going on twitter rants about fellow slain Chicago rappers. He even went as far as posting pics of him busting guns at a gun range on his Instagram. Shooting at a gun range is innocent male fun, unless your on probation for a gun charge. Just weeks after releasing his debut album, "Finally Rich," South Side rapper Chief Keef was taken in handcuffs from juvenile court Tuesday after a Cook County judge ordered him held in custody.
Judge Carl Anthony Walker ruled that Chief Keef had violated his probation for a 2011 gun conviction by holding a rifle at a gun range in New York while a video was being shot last summer. He was sentenced to 60 days in a juvenile detention center. After hearing his sentence he broke down in tears pleading with the judge, even mentioning how he's on the road to get his G.E.D and has a daughter to take care of
Now this should be a piece of cake for the so called GANGSTA rapper. NOT! This big baby is a punk. How you talk all that gun busting gun toting talk but scared to do 60 days in a juvenile detention center with your peers. This should be proof that these artist are just audio actors and actresses. Don't believe the HYPE!
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