Chief Keef & Mike WiLL Made-IT Got “Dirty Nachos”

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Chief Keef, a figure revered by those in the know, may not have reached mainstream fame across America, but his influence is undeniable. The Chicago rapper’s unique style has been imitated, replicated, and borrowed from countless times. While Keef has maintained a relatively low profile in terms of solo releases, he recently collaborated with Sexyy Red on several tracks, all of which have been well-received. Now, gearing up for his upcoming album, Keef makes a triumphant return to the music scene with the new single titled “Dirty Nachos.”

This is the ignorant s**t that I prefer Chief Keef to always rap about. In “Dirty Nachos,” the Chicago rapper delves into themes of street life, boasting about his lifestyle, affiliations with dangerous individuals, and encounters with overzealous women. Keef also doesn’t shy away from his rough exterior, confidently asserting his wealth and status despite his appearance.

Credit to Mike WiLL Made-It for providing Chief Keef with precisely the type of beat that complements his style. “Dirty Nachos” features gritty 808s, ominous undertones, and an ideal tempo. Keef effortlessly maneuvers over the beat, delivering his signature hard-hitting bars with ease. In fact, his delivery on the track exudes such confidence that it seems effortless.

I predict that Chief Keef’s next album, Almighty So 2, will be a classic.


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