![]() Kicking his career off at the age of 16 with the street single 'I Don't Like,' rapper Chief Keef was a hit on Chicago's high school circuit before mixtapes and viral videos led to a contract with Interscope. Later that year he dropped Dedication, which included features from Lil Yachty, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, and Tadoe, along with production from D. In 2017, on New Year's Day, he released Two Zero One Seven, followed that summer by his fifth official full-length, Thot Breaker. ![]() It didn't stop the release of music, as the MC issued four mixtapes, as well as a pair of LPs - Bang 3 and Nobody 2 - at the close of 2015. Interscope dropped the artist a year later, and in early 2015, while the rapper was under house arrest due to more parole violations, a planned concert with Keef beamed in as a hologram was canceled when the venue was pressured by Chicago's City Hall. Late that same year, as the Chicago Police announced the MC was being investigated due to a possible connection in a shooting death, a video of Keef at a gun range triggered a parole violation investigation that ended in 2013 with a two-month sentence in a juvenile detention facility.
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