Chief Keef’s Most Beloved Song “Faneto” Turns 10 Years Old

Chief Keef came into the rap world with a bunch of bangers that immediately turned him into a household name. For over a decade, Keef has been reinventing himself with every new album. No two Chief Keef albums are alike. In fact, no two Chief Keef songs are alike. Overall, he is an artist who can produce his own beats while also creating new sounds that will have you doing a double take at what you just heard. Having said that, fans still have nostalgia for the classics. One song that just turned 10 years old is none other than Faneto.

This is a quintessential Keef song and may just be his most popular and most beloved. Sure, Finally Rich contains his breakthrough single, but “Faneto” serves as a declaration that he was more than just a one-hit-wonder. It is a song that contains some thrilling production and an iconic intro that instills fear in whoever might cross Keef’s path. It’s a song that immediately throws you into a moshpit and more important, it makes you feel some sort of emotion. Keef is incredible at tapping into aggression, and that is more than evident on “Faneto.”

Let us know what you think of Faneto, in the comments section down below. Do you believe that this is Chief Keef’s best song? What do you think of his newer output compared to his classics from a decade ago? Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for the latest news and updates from around the music world. We will continue to keep you informed on all of your favorite artists and their upcoming projects.

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Chief Keef Has Classics

Quotable Lyrics:

Talkin’ out his neck, pistol to his throat (To his throat, bang)
Blow this motherfucker, he gon’ choke (Rawr, bang)
On the ground, on the floor
Someone pick him up (Bang), take him to the morgue (To the fuckin’ thang)

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Chief Keef Explains Why Gervonta Davis Chose To Walk Out To “Love Sosa”

Chief Keef has explained why Gervonta “Tank” Davis chose to walk out to “Love Sosa” for his fight against Ryan Garcia, instead of the rapper’s other hit song, “Faneto.” He explained that Davis wanted to be more “mellow” as compared to the other track. Chief Keef shared the comment on his Instagram Story, over the weekend.

“Tank ain’t wanna go out to Faneto he was gone do em wayyyyyy worser he wanted to be mellow,” he in the post wrote with laughing emojis. Davis ended up knocking Garcia out in the seventh round during their fight at the T-Mobile Arena on Saturday night. In addition to joining him for the walkout, Chief Keef also reportedly partied with Davis after his win in Las Vegas.

Gervonta Davis Fights Ryan Garcia

Boxing: Gervonta Davis (L) and Ryan Garcia (R) exchange punches during fight at T-Mobile Arena.
Las Vegas, NV 4/22/2023
CREDIT: Erick W. Rasco (Photo by Erick W. Rasco/Sports Illustrated via Getty Images)
(Set Number: X164350 TK1)

Chief Keef wasn’t the only rapper involved in the night. JAY-Z also lent a hand to Davis by providing a motivational speech. “Everything in life is for your greatest good,” Hov said before the fight. “No matter how difficult it seemed at the time, everything is for your greatest good. Just teaching you discipline so you can receive your blessing. See, I’m from the bottom, from the mud. It don’t matter if you from Brooklyn or from Baltimore, all that matters is that you believe in yourself when no one else will.”

Drake also revealed that he bet $1 million on Davis to walk away victorious from the bout with Ryan Garcia. After the fight, Davis joked about wanting a percentage of the winning. “Tell him I need half of that!” he said of the bet. “It’s pretty cool to have people like that believe in me. It made me push even harder, so shoutout to Drake and the rest of the people that back me. This is only the beginning for me, I have a bright future and I’m staying humble through it all. What can I say? We done it again tonight.”

Chief Keef On Gervonta Davis’ Walk-Out

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