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Lumbering up the charts by mixing simple hooks with plenty of gun talk, Chief Keef's career rolled out like he was Soulja Boy enrolled as a No Limit soldier. That's an interesting combination, and his signature hit, 'I Don't Like,' was even attractive from a safe distance, but wave a gun in the air like you just don't care and there's a number of grieving mothers anxious to call you out. Add to that the fact that Chief Keef can work a pistol with ease at the age of 17, that he came out of America's new murder capital of Chicago, and that his cocksure, knucklehead music was embraced by other -- arguably impressionable -- teens, and his music threatened to undo the good work Common, Lupe Fiasco, and other Second City heroes had done. If the idea of his debut album, Finally Rich, makes your moral compass spin off center, then know that it's everything awful that you expected, nothing more, nothing less. Keef boasts that he's rap's new boss and yet offers nothing new or game changing, and the justification for his cold steel lifestyle is 'the game in a mother' delivered in intelligible mumbles. For anyone following his rise through mixtapes, these things are expected, but for those who held out hope that his debut would provide some inexcusably guilty pleasure in a Neanderthal style, well, there's probably an EP's worth. 'I Don't Like' and 'Love Sosa' deliver, but collaborative tracks are a problem with folks like 50 Cent, Young Jeezy, and Rick Ross finding no chemistry with Keef, and as bands get snapped, bottles get popped, and somebody's loved one gets capped; there's no relief or pause in the onslaught, making this an endurance test in one sitting. Producers like Young Chop and Mike Will Made-It envelope Keef's primal lyrics in suitably primal beats, pushing the album away from major-label land and into more suitable mixtape territory, where the grime and narrowness feel appropriate. In the end, it's raw, irresponsible, unforgiving, and often infectious, but the controversial Finally Rich isn't a step forward on any counts. Consider this the guiltiest of pleasures, if considered at all.
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It’s not often Chief Keef puts major features on his projects. He had Lil Bibby on his latest project The W, but Keef usually keeps his features limited to his GBE crew—Tadoe, Ballout, Fredo Santana, etc. Now, for the first time since his 2012 debut album Finally Rich, Sosa is including some big names on his new album The Dedication, and XXL has the exclusive first look at the album’s official tracklist.
Lil Yachty and A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie will both be featured on The Dedication, which officially drops Dec. 1. Pre-orders will be available on iTunes this Friday (Nov. 10), along with the Lil Yachty collab “Come on Now.” Tadoe is also featured on two songs from the album.
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Eight of the album’s 15 tracks are produced by D. Rich, and previously released records like “Kills” and “Text,” some of the best songs Keef has dropped this year, are also included on the LP. Sosa himself produced two songs on the album under his producer pseudonym Turbo.
Keef revealed the cover art a little while back, and his longtime creative director Colourful Mula told XXL a bit about the inspiration for the cover. “The album title was inspired by Lil Wayne, so me and Keef wanted to find a creative spin on the original Dedication cover,” says Mula. “Keef randomly said ‘crossword puzzle’ and I took it from there. It’s also fun to see what fans find in the puzzle which could always be a hint at future song titles and projects.”
Peep the final cover, along with the tracklist and production credits for The Dedication, below.
TRACKLIST
01. Ticket
02. Keke Palmer
03. Mailbox
04. Cook
05. Bad (feat. Tadoe)
06. Text
07. Glory Bridge (feat. A Boogie Wit da Hoodie)
08. Get It
09. Negro
10. Less Speed
11. Come On Now (feat. Lil Yachty)
12. Kills
13. Told Y’all
14. Let Me See (feat. Tadoe)
15. Be BackDedication