All Chief Keef Lyrics

Chief Keef - Breaking Couples Up | lyrnow.com
{intro} Otto, sosa otto Uh, ooh, bang, ahh, lemme get the wood Yeah, bang, bang, bang, ayy Bang, fuckin' stupid, dududuh {chorus}

Chief Keef - Freestyle | lyrnow.com
{Intro} (Uh, uh) Ayy (Uh, uh) Can you hear me? Let's get it, man Okay, okay, okay, okay (Uh, uh) I want all the shit, all the cars, all the cars, all the

Chief Keef - A to Z | lyrnow.com
Lyrics from snippet {Verse ?} A for the motherfuckin' {?} B for these bags that a nigga just bench pressed C for the cat, nigga, you know I get

Chief Keef - John Wick | lyrnow.com
{intro} F-f-f-foenem radio, bitch Sosa on the- {chorus} Trapped out a bandit, did all the handling Bad bitch landed, bet i smell like salmon Live

Chief Keef - Drifting Away | lyrnow.com
{intro} Drifting away Drifting away Drifting away Drifting away Drifting away (god damn, nigga, you taxin' like you uncle sam, nigga) Drifting away

Chief Keef - Grape Trees | lyrnow.com
Lyrics from dj pharris power 92 early premiere of as2 ... {verse: chief keef} I'm a wolf, so i walk around and growl at the moon Boy, you lit with that

chief keef - she love me | lyrnow.com
She say she love me, whatever that is (I don't know) Do me a favor, save that shit (bitch) She say she love me, whatever that is (I don't know) Do me a favor, save that shit

Chief Keef - Muddy | lyrnow.com
{Intro} (Sah this shit go hard) Muddy muddy muddy muddy muddy muddy muddy muddy {Verse 1} All we want is the money Chop ridin in the front seat

Chief Keef - Han Han | lyrnow.com
{Intro} My boy, what? My boy Hey, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah Yeah, yeah, yeah, hey, yeah Hah, hah, hah, hah {Verse} If it's up, it's up

Chief Keef - I Don't Know Tyler Watkins | lyrnow.com
{Chorus} I don't know Tyler Watkins (Bang!) I don't know Tyler Watkins I don't know Tyler Watkins I don't know Tyler Watkins I don't know Tyler

Chief Keef - Ain’t Gonna Happen | lyrnow.com
{intro} (zaytoven) Ayy, zay (ain't gonna happen) Shit make me cry like a mowfucka Haha hahaha ha haha (i wanna bring my brothers back, bro) Man, that shit make

Chief Keef - Trap | lyrnow.com
{intro} Trap, trap, trap, trap, trap, trap, trap, nigga Trap, trap, trap, nigga, trap, nigga Aye {chorus} Trap, trap, trap, trap, trap, trap,

Chief Keef - Be Friends | lyrnow.com
{Intro: Chief Keef} Uh, uh Uh, huh Huh, huh Huh, Sosa baby You'll be my girlfriend, I'll be your boyfriend We can both hang out and be friends

Chief Keef - 25 | lyrnow.com
{intro} Protegebeatz {chorus} How i walk up in the club, you thought i was 25? How i walked up in this bitch, you thought i was dealin' pipes?

Chief Keef - Bankroll | lyrnow.com
{Intro: Chief Keef} Can't fold up (Nah) Spend it all, that's what (Ffff), bankroll for (Beep, beep, beep) My nigga, hol' up (Beep) If you ain't

Chief Keef

Chief Keef
Chief Keef, born Keith Farrelle Cozart, is a rapper and musician who hails from the dangerous neighborhood of O Block in Chicago. Growing up on 64th street and MLK drive, Keef was exposed to the harsh realities of life at a young age. Despite the challenges he faced, Keef found solace in music and began his journey to becoming a household name in the rap industry.

In 2011, Keef started to make a name for himself with the release of his mixtapes, The Glory Road and Bang, which gained him attention from the local community in Chicago. His unique style and raw lyrics quickly set him apart from other artists, earning him a loyal following.

Keef's breakthrough came with the release of projects like Back From the Dead and his debut studio album Finally Rich, which featured popular tracks such as "3Hunna" and "I Don't Like". However, it was his hit single "Love Sosa" that catapulted him to superstardom, garnering him fans from all over the country.

Over the years, Keef has continued to release music, with projects like Bang 2, Almighty So, Back From The Dead 2, and Sorry 4 The Weight showcasing his growth as an artist. In 2016, Keef briefly retired from music due to issues with his label, but made a triumphant return in 2017 with the release of Two Zero One Seven and Dedication.

Chief Keef's impact on the rap industry is undeniable, as he is widely credited as the forefather of drill rap and a major influence on the modern rap scene. With his unique sound and unapologetic lyrics, Keef has solidified his place as a legendary figure in the world of music.