**CHIEF KEEF**

its really make or break for this chief keef album, and that durk mixtape. The scene isnt really putting out as much quality as early this year. But maybe that cause i live here
 
its really make or break for this chief keef album, and that durk mixtape. The scene isnt really putting out as much quality as early this year. But maybe that cause i live here

Me and a buddy was talkin about this just last week. These artists are struggling to find that single that will put them over the top.
 
50 & Cheif Keef collabo coming soon

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Chief Keef belongs back in jail for gun range video, prosecutors say

BY FRANK MAIN Staff Reporter [email protected] October 17, 2012 12:48PM

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Cook County prosecutors want to violate the probation of embattled Chicago rapper Chief Keef and send him back to juvenile detention.

A Cook County juvenile court judge on Wednesday decided to hold a hearing next month on two alleged probation violations by the 17-year-old, whose real name is Keith Cozart.

Prosecutors contended Cozart violated the court’s probation order on two occasions after he was found delinquent for pointing a gun at a police office and sentenced to 18 months probation. Later, he was found delinquent on two other felonies.

Chief Keef drew national attention last month when his name became tied into the Chicago Police Department’s investigation into the Sept. 4 murder of a Chicago rapper, Joseph “Lil JoJo” Coleman, 18, who had clashed with Chief Keef’s allies before he was slain.

On Wednesday, prosecutors highlighted a media interview the rapper did in June at a gun range in New York, in which he was seen on a video with a gun, in violation of his probation, which bans him from having any guns or illegal drugs or associating with gang members.

His attorney, Dennis Berkson, acknowledged the video was “stupid,” but argued it wasn’t his client’s fault because he was simply listening to advice from adults.

Prosecutors also said the rapper had failed to complete his GED by the deadline set by the court.

Berkson apologized for the delay on the GED. He said the rapper was working on it and had switched tutors, since he was living in California recently while he was recording songs for Interscope Records.

Prosecutors cited other aggravating factors for Cook County Juvenile Court Judge Carl Anthony Walker to consider as well.

Assistant State’s Attorney Jullian Brevard also noted that on Sept. 30, Chicago police responded to a call of a gang disturbance in the 6300 block of South King Drive and found the rapper there associating with Black Disciple gang members.

“I don’t know how he knows who is in a gang...and who is in the Boy Scouts,” Berkson responded.

The rapper has failed to provide his probation officer with a current phone number, authorities said. Prosecutors also suggested he should be taken off the streets for his own safety.

During a break in the hearing, Chief Keef lingered in the hallway, singing snippets of his rap songs.

One young girl, awaiting her own court hearing nearby, heard him singing, then posed with Chief Keef and her mother for a quick iPhone photo.

At another point, the rapper’s probation officer scolded the rapper for signing court papers with “Chief Keef,” rather than his real name.

Berkson requested the judge allow Chief Keef to return to California Wednesday, which prosecutors sharply disagreed with.

“He is still blowing off this court. He is still doing what he wants to do,” Brevard said. The rapper’s “whole image is that he is a tough guy.”

The rapper does plan on returning to California until his Nov. 20 court hearing and predicted eventual victory.

“It’s a piece of cake,” he told a reporter.
 
Interscope needs to step it up and make sure that young man is off papers. all he has to do is get a G.E.D, and pitchfork should be sued for endangering a minor by taking him to a gun range without parental consent. His managers are not his guardians. But then again he is 300 years old.
 
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Interscope needs to step it up and make sure that young man is off papers. all he has to do is get a G.E.D, and pitchfork should be sued for endangering a minor by taking him to a gun range without parental consent. His managers are not his guardians. But then again he is 300 years old.

:lol: :smh:
 
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