Chief Keef
Chief Keef

Chief Keef, born Keith Farrelle Cozart on August 15, 1995, in Chicago, Illinois, is a rapper, producer, and cultural icon credited with shaping the modern drill music scene. Rising to fame as a teenager with his breakout single "I Don't Like" in 2012, his raw, unfiltered sound and street-focused lyrics captured the attention of Kanye West, who remixed the track. His debut album, Finally Rich, solidified his status with hits like "Love Sosa" and "Hate Bein' Sober." Known for his innovative approach, Chief Keef has influenced a generation of artists, bringing drill music to global prominence. Beyond his music, Chief Keef's impact spans fashion, internet culture, and independent artistry. As the founder of Glo Gang, he has fostered a unique creative universe that continues to resonate with fans worldwide.