Chief Keef Celebrates 30 with Mustard-Produced Banger “Shake Dat”

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Chief Keef just leveled up to 30 and celebrated by making your speakers dance for him.

Today, Chief Keef hits the big 3-0, and he marked the milestone in classic Keef fashion — with music. Teaming up with LA producer Mustard, he dropped the ultimate club banger, “Shake Dat.”

The track finds both artists stepping slightly out of their comfort zones. Mustard brings an upbeat, bouncy, “Chopppa Style” type beat, while Chief Keef rides it with a carefree, Trouble-esque flow, humorously talking about getting his girl to shake harder than a broke dryer.

“Shake Dat” is funny, fun, and energetic, proving that even at 30, Keef hasn’t lost his knack for creating unforgettable party vibes. The track is a unique, playful addition to his discography that’s perfect for the club or your next house party.

For fans looking for a mix of humor, energy, and Keef’s signature style, this birthday drop delivers big time. Check it out below.




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