Chief Keef Celebrates 10th Anniversary Of “Finally Rich” In NYC

Written By Kendall Parks

10 Years Of Sosa

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.”

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The crowd sang along while Chicago native, Chief Keef, performed his hit song “Love Sosa,” one of the popular singles from his 4x platinum album

Keef pulled fan RaRa Kuku from the crowd, who is well-known for being featured in the song’s intro.

The Finally Rich album includes “I Don’t Like” and “Hate Bein’ Sober.” It features Rick Ross, 50 Cent, Jeezy, Wiz Khalifa, Lil Reese, and more.

This past summer, Keef announced the launch of his label, Forget Everybody, and signed rapper Lil Gnar to his roster.

Chief Keef’s Impact On Drill Rap

The “Love Sosa” artist has been credited for his impact on the drill scene. In August, Chief Keef’s birthday was celebrated through a conversation that spotlighted his impact on trap culture and society.

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Written by Kendall Parks

Kendall Parks is from Cincinnati Ohio. He's into sports and an avid listener of throwback hip hop all the time. He's really big on Black Politics.

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