(Video) Chief Keef Inspires One Crying Fan: “The Only Chance I Had In Life Was Being Nothing But A Rapper”

When someone mentions the Chi-town rapper, Chief Keef I’m sure “role model” isn’t the first thing that comes to mind. Not too long ago, the rapper has had his name in the headlines for encouraging his Twitter followers to vandalize the home of three-women, leaving them homeless over what seemed to be a dispute over a video game. However, more recently a video surfaced of Chief Keef sharing some very profound words of wisdom with one fan. So, the story goes at one of Sosa’s recent shows during a meet and greet, one fan broke down into tears while meeting his favorite rapper. Chief Keef took the time out to talk to the fan and share some inspiration with him saying, “The only chance I had in life was being nothing but a rapper” encouraging the fan to do something even better. It’s actually a really dope moment. Check it out below.


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(Video) Three Women Left Homeless After Chief Keef Call Upon Fans To Vandalize Their Home

Just last week rapper Chief Keef, gave orders to his one million Twitter followers to vandalize the Minneapolis home of three college students. Since then the three women have been left homeless out of fear of being attacked. One of the women named Ashley, spoke with Fox 9 about her unfortunate situation. Due to what appears to be a misunderstanding over a video game, Ashely is now living out of her car. She told the reporter, “There are rumors about previous tenants, someone talking smack about him during a video game,” she continued, “For someone to be so influential over a million followers, it saddens me that you would take time out of our day to screw up someone else’s life, and not even making sure it’s the person you want to screw with.” Listen to her story below.


(Photos) Guess Which Rapper’s Baby Mama Was Flown Out To LA By Chief Keef!

Fetty Wap’s daughter’s mother remained out of the spotlight for the first few months of their daughter’s life in 2015, but she made her way to the web when she and Fetty started butting heads last fall. She went on to do tell-all interviews about him and all, and ended up enjoying the attention so much, she quit school to try to pursue a modeling career. Lezhae and Fetty have since reconciled, but since he’s preoccupied with a few other women romantically, Lezhae has set her sights set on other rappers. In the past couple of months, she’s made various men her #MCM on Instagram, including Tory Lanez and a local rapper from her Paterson neighborhood, but the latest was none other than Chicago native, Chief Keef. Her captions for all of the aforementioned men always seemed to allude that these posts were more than random admiration from afar, and now the latter has pretty much been confirmed to be true.


Chief Keef’s Label Sues His Management For $4 Million; Takes Music Off iTunes

Chief Keef has been going through issues with his label as of late. The Chicago rapper was dropped by Interscope last year, but was later scooped up by billionaire and Hologram USA owner Alki David, who signed him to his FilmOnTV imprint. Despite the tribulations they’ve faced thus far – shows getting shut down, boycotted and the like – David has stuck by him, but he recently suspended Keef’s contract, upset over an unapproved tour and a lack of communication with Keef’s management team. Now a lawsuit has officially been filed, with David going after Keef’s management for a cool $4 million. Chief Keef himself is not included in the suit, but Glo Gang manager Peeda Pan is, as well as producers Zaytoven, Metro Boomin, Sonny Digital, DJ Holiday and more. The infractions listed are Inducing breach of contract, Intentional interference with contractual relations, Civil conspiracy conversion, Accounting and injunctive relief. Yeah, I don’t know what any of that means either. Keef is still currently under contract with FilmOn Ent. We’ll keep you updated!


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