Now she say she got that good good. I can catch it long as you throw it. Roll up catch an opp then we gone put racks on a nigga. Versuri (lyrics): Can You Be My Friend. Chief Keef - Come On Now.
He's a perfect example of the ways in which young Black kids are unintentionally innovating within social media while simply navigating violence and poverty. Police not only started monitoring the social media accounts of drill rappers, but also effectively banned Chief Keef from performing in his hometown by encouraging venues not to book drill rappers and telling promoters that they'd shut down drill shows. Delivered By FeedBurner. The duration of song is 02:47. © 2023 Pandora Media, Inc., All Rights Reserved. Chris Thomas Barnett, Keith Cozart, Tyree Lamar Pittman. Nevertheless, the verses written and hastily disseminated on social media by Chief Keef and his peers were fast becoming a unique sort of news ticker for low-income communities of color in Chicago, detailing the turf wars, rivalries and hassles of everyday life as a Black kid growing up in the city. Tell me can you be my friend. Baby I respect you, love you if you let me. Aston Martin by Chief Keef. Yes, Chief Keef's story is out-of-the-ordinary: Getting in a shootout with police at the age of 15 and filming videos while on house arrest aren't exactly common adolescent experiences. Lyrics powered by LyricFind. Nigga I can see the G in ya. His Facebook profile had less than 2, 000 followers, he claimed his occupation was "smokin' dope" and he still lived with his grandmother.
For example, in August 2020, drill rapper FBG Duck was murdered in the upscale Gold Coast neighborhood a year-and-a-half after threatening the O-Block street gang in a music video. Its vanguards – artists like Chief Keef, King Louie, G Herbo and Lil Durk – emerged as local heroes by staying tethered to the blocks and neighborhoods they rapped about on SoundCloud and YouTube. We promise we do not spam. I got weed I don't need b**ches. When Chief Keef's house arrest ended, on Jan. 2, 2012, WorldStarHipHop posted a video of a young child in a hysterical fit of excitement, bounding around a room and rapping along to "Bang. You can be a teacher, I can be your listener. I love you so, I, I, I, I, I. I′m sorry if I lied, I'm not that guy. Hey turn the music up for me Chris.
She's like "But my bestfriend was like 'Baby he's a dog he was trynna holla at me'". But since you're here, feel free to check out some up-and-coming music artists on. Media outlets like the Chicago Tribune, the Chicago Sun Times, Noisey, Pitchfork, Spin, The New York Times and WorldStar Hip Hop extensively covered the rise of Chief Keef and the drill scene, pointing to the violence inspired by the lyrics and the gang affiliations of the artists as the source of their viral appeal. I just picked up spice full of potions (Bang, bang). Chief Keef - Told Y'all. I'm showing love but that′s not enough. I'm busy on the road, how′d I found time to write this song? This song is sung by Chief Keef. Blow his block like whatcha say about little key.
Tap the video and start jamming! At the time, I was entrenched in my own hip-hop music career, rapping under the moniker Naledge in the duo Kidz in the Hall. Before he was arrested in December 2011, Chief Keef was a 16-year-old budding rap star. Treat you like a trophy. My chain and my neck 15. What I didn't know is that five years later, the drill subculture would be the subject of my field work as a doctoral student at Northwestern and that it would inspire me to write about the ways in which the city's Black youth dealt with cultural, racial, economic and political oppression through inventive media production. Comin through very foul with a referee. Chief Keef - We Want War.
Your friends know how much you love me. Requested tracks are not available in your region. Gituru - Your Guitar Teacher. I know you don't want no scrub. We coming through day by day. Turn the music up for me girl. Baby will you take me for who I am.
I will like to tell you who I am. They gone get the best of us nigga.