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Chief Keef’s “Almighty So 2” Gets Pushed Back Again
Chief Keef’s Almighty So 2 faced yet another delay.
Though Chief Keef is rumored to have completed the project in 2018, his highly-anticipated project, Almighty So 2 won’t be dropping this month as expected. Per Apple Music, the album will drop on April 14th rather than Jan. 20th.
Fans expected the rapper to release the sequel to his 2013 project back in December. The rapper and his team confirmed a December 16th date, which unfortunately didn’t produce the album. Shortly after, fans noticed that the album would drop on Jan. 20th instead. Unfortunately, it seems that the album faced another delay.
Almighty So dropped in October 2013 and quickly became a fan-favorite mixtape among his dedicated base. The DJ Scream-hosted project boasted 15 songs in total with appearances from Cdai and Tadoe. On the production side, Bezz Luciano, Yung Lan, Trauma Tone, and more contributed to Almighty So.
Fans of Sosa weren’t left empty-handed by the end of 2022. The rapper celebrated 10 years of Finally Rich in December with the release of the album’s complete edition. Chief Keef released seven unreleased records including “Rider” ft. Wiz Khalifa.
In addition to the re-release of Finally Rich, Chief Keef delivered a special performance in New York City to commemorate the 10-year anniversary.
Besides releasing new music, Chief Keef recently launched a brand new label in 2022, 43B, in partnership with RBC Records/BMG. The label’s first signee became Lil Gnar, who has been working closely with Chief Keef over the years.
We’ll keep you posted on anymore updates surrounding the release of Almighty So 2.
Trippie Redd Teases Travis Scott, Chief Keef Collabs
It looks like Trippie Redd is gearing up to kick off 2023 in an exciting way. Over the past couple of days, the “Miss The Rage” rapper has been taking to his social media accounts to tease new music.
After sharing upcoming collaborations and snippets of a few songs, he may even be preparing to drop a new album.
It all began when the 23-year-old posted to his Instagram Story on Monday (January 9). “The Dark Knight Returns…. #MM,” he writes, before sharing a screenshot of a conversation with Travis Scott.
In the exchange, Trippie says he needs the ASTROWORLD rapper’s verse back before Friday. “Yeaaaa engineer should be sending it back in like [an] hour,” writes Scott.
Of course, the duo’s first collaboration is 2017’s energetic “Dark Knight Dummo.” It’s unclear at this time whether or not the new track they’re teasing will be part two, or an entirely new concept.
Furthermore, a snippet of the Ohio native filming a music video with Chief Keef is also circulating on social media.
Furthermore, according to a tweet from Kurrco, Trippie and his team may be responsible for already uploading the alleged new album to the backend of streaming services. “Trippie Redd’s upcoming #MM project will feature Juice WRLD, Future, Travis Scott, Lil Baby, Chief Keef, Summrs, Lil B, Rich The Kid, Rob49 & more,” reads the tweet.
At this point, 2021’s Trip At Knight serves as his most recent full-length offering. The 18-track album boasts features from the likes of Drake, Lil Uzi Vert, Ski Mask The Slump God and others. However, it certainly seems as though he’ll be dropping something else very soon.
Are you hyped to hear some new music from Trippie Redd? Comment your thoughts down below. Finally, be sure to stay tuned to HNHH for all of the latest updates and releases.
GloRilla & Her Team Under Fire For Alleged Shady Business Deals
GloRilla was undeniably one of the hottest breakthrough stars of the year in 2022. This is thanks to a couple of viral hits, including “F.N.F. (Let’s Go)” and “Tomorrow 2” with Cardi B.
These songs, along with her charisma and commanding presence on the mic, have helped to turn her into one of the most promising acts in the game.
However, some business owners are calling out the Memphis native and members of her team for allegedly scamming their brands. A video report about the allegations is now on The Shade Room‘s Instagram account.
Specifically, the owner of a small hair and body care business, Kimberley Renfroe, says she paid $1,000 to a man claiming to be GloRilla’s manager. The payment was supposed to be for an endorsement deal in which the 23-year-old rapper would promote some of her business’ products. Once the man received the payment, he subsequently asked for more cash and then ultimately ghosted Renfroe.
A choreographer claims she had a similar experience. She says the Memphis native and her team are responsible for reaching out to her for a five-hour dance lesson for $1,500. Once the class allegedly happened, she says she never got her money.
However, the “Blessed” rapper claims that these are cases of scammers pretending to be members of her team.
“I was made aware that an individual has been impersonating members of my team and deceiving people for money as part of a scam. I’m looking into the issue, but I’d like to encourage all my fans and supporters to be very careful with how they communicate with online strangers. It’s important to do research and take the appropriate steps to prevent yourselves from being victimized by cybercriminals posing as celebrity teams,” she says in a statement to FOX13 Memphis.
Of course, this story arrives shortly after the Memphis native made headlines for seeking a personal assistant. She was offering $550 per week for the position.
In other news surrounding the 23-year-old, an old video of her recently began surfacing online. In the footage before the fame, she confesses her love for Chief Keef. A picture of the “Love Sosa” rapper appears in the background while the Memphis native lip-syncs to pre-recorded audio.
“This is your man? the audio asks. “Yeah,” she promptly pretends to reply. After the audio states to “look at the screen,” she does so with admiration and says, “That’s mine.”
What are your thoughts on the situation? Comment down below. Finally, make sure to check out GloRilla’s interview with HNHH here.
Chief Keef Celebrates 10th Anniversary Of “Finally Rich” In NYC
Chief Keef along with Spotify held a concert in Brooklyn to celebrate the 10th anniversary of his debut album, Finally Rich. He also brought out fan RaRa Kuku featured on the intro of “Love Sosa.” The crowd sang along while Chicago native, Chief Keef, performed his hit song “Love Sosa,” one of the popular singles […]
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Chief Keef Drops ‘Complete Edition Of Debut LP, ‘Finally Rich’
New Music Friday: Chief Keef Completes “Finally Rich,” Tyga Drops “Nasty,” French Montana’s “Morocco,” Jim Jones Is In The Holiday Spirit + More
This week’s New Music Friday highlights Chief Keef’s Finally Rich, French Montana’s “Morocco,” Tyga’s “Nasty,” and more. Additionally, Birdman and Juvenile also teamed up to release a new single, ”Ali.” Chief Keef – Finally Rich (Complete Edition) Chief Keef is loved and respected in the rap game for his experimentation, sound and many contributions to […]
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Kodak Black Says Chief Keef Should Be Certified Diamond; Social Media Reacts
Kodak Black believes Chicago rapper Chief Keef should be certified diamond. While many agree, others have a lot to say on why they disagree. Seven years after being released, Chief Keef’s “Love Sosa” is now certified four times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). However, Kodak Black is claiming that it’s not […]
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Queen Elizabeth II’s Wikipedia Page Is Trolled After Her Death With A Chief Keef Album Art: ‘RIP Bozo’
Queen Elizabeth II’s death was announced early on Thursday (September 8) and social media responded to it in a multitude of ways. Many laughed, celebrated, and trolled the 96-year-old. In one of the most humorous acts, the queen’s Wikipedia page was given a unique edit.
Someone already griefed the Queen Elizabeth II Wikipedia page lmaooo pic.twitter.com/1wFgNDB8kk
— Arisenstring956 (@arisenstring956) September 8, 2022
In a tweet shared on Thursday afternoon, a user said “Someone already griefed the Queen Elizabeth II Wikipedia page lmaooo.” The tweet is accompanied by a screenshot of Queen Elizabeth II’s Wikipedia page with the “Article” tab highlighted. What is found on the page is the cover art for Chief Keef’s 2012 album Finally Rich and “RIP Bozo” in all caps, in reference to the infamous Instagram post where a man attended his enemy’s funeral just to ensure he was dead.
A unique detail found on the Finally Rich cover art is Chief Keef blowing smoke out of his mouth, a reference to the popular colloquial phrase where someone’s “pack is in the air.” The phrase is used when someone that many people dislike either passes away or takes a bad loss publicly. While many native to Queen Elizabeth II’s home country may be mourning, those within the United States are clearly amused by her demise.
Check out a screenshot of Queen Elizabeth II’s edited Wikipedia page above.