I don't think you understand how legendary this song and this man is when this came out this guy was 15-16 and made a sound a genre of rap music (Drill music) relevant in mainstream music the wave that came after this was crazy everybody all over the world was trying to make drill music and it has continued to this day right now in london the popular form of rap is drill music look it up and that is because of a 15/16 year old in chicago and it wasn't even just the music it was the hairstyle, The way they dressed (true religions) everybody at one stage was trying to copy this kid and I haven't even mentioned the fact that he damn near single handedly brought light to chicago which for a long time was neglected musically soo many artists from there got recognised and became famous because of him not to mention around this time the city was nicknamed chiraq because the murder rate was crazy i think one year it was over 600 murders... You had to live through it at the time to understand but this man and his music will forever be legendary because of that
@@samsule8339 You can't compare young thug to chief keef its different thug is a legend and he has people tryna copy him now but at first when he came people thought he was gay but he made mad catchy songs so people fucked with the music but with chief keef it wasn't just the music people fucked with him and his lifestyle people actually copied him straight away people started doing drill, People started dressing like him, People started getting the same trim and people even started using chicago slang and naming their gangs similiar names they had in chicago and its still very must like that in london they've just made there own style but chief keef singlehandedly made people interested in chicago and there culture then others started popping up like durk, Fredo, lil jay and that but with atlanta its always been popping so people were tryna be like them before thug the only thing of his i can say people copied from him is 2 words and thats "slatt" and "slime" this is no shade to thug btw hes the man but keef is different
Phar0ahad3 LLama is actually slang for a firearm. Llamas spit at each other. So when he says he ha as Llama, he’s basically saying he has a firearm that will spit bullets at you.
I Don't Like, Say She Luv Me, Hate Bein Sober, Love Sosa, I Don't Like, Can't Catch Em are his best songs although Can't Catch Em is a short song and kind of unfinished its catchy.
Mike Mason “lyrical genius”? Lmao isn’t this the same nigga that rhymed “boy” with “boy” for like an entire verse? He says Nigga like 7 times in a single verse in faneto?
Chief keef is the glo God originator of the drill music as far as commercial music goes. They got their style from him. This beat is still one of the hardest to date. Sad part is...half the people in the video are dead.
Saharabeats I'm 99% sure chief keef has influenced every new rapper. It is weird for them to say peep but peep probably was inspired by him at least a little bit
Nahh that just shows how influencal chief keef is. Even people who dont listen to rap immediately noticed that newer artist were clearly influenced by him
@sebbe Well, he didn't create drill. There were plenty of drill rappers and groups before him when I was a boy. Keef was moreso the one who got it off the map, so without a doubt, he's considered the true King of Drill by South and West side hoodies. Lol
Chief keef - Dont like Kendrick - adhd Kendrick - swimming pools Kendrick - King Kunta Kendrick - Bitch dont kill my vibe Kendrick - Hiiipower Jay Rock - Hood gone love it ft. Kendrick Drake, Eminem, Lil wayne, Kanye - Forever Icejjfish - On the floor Warren G - Regulate
To those who are unfamiliar with Chief Keef, his 2012 album 'Finally Rich' massively helped to pave the way for much of the contemporary drill and trap sounds we know of today, and helping to make it socially acceptable and mainstream alongside other artists like Waka Flocka and, later on, Future and Migos. The only other artists who are more influential on today's current rap climate are probably Wayne and Kanye.
@@michaelvallejos5727 Yes, socially acceptable. Maybe not to you, but to a massive chunk of the culture definitely. Prior to Keef blowing up, drill was not popular in the mainstream and struggled to compete with the resurgence of the West Coast in 2011/12 when Kendrick, Ab-Soul and Schoolboy Q etc were all popping off. Albums like Finally Rich were able to bring a huge chunk of the attention over to a new contemporary sound and shift the zeitgeist completely. Keef was huge that year, you couldn't get away from his music.
React to: Kanye West - Blood On The Leaves Frank Ocean - Pyramids Kendrick Lamar - HiiiPower Kid Cudi - GHOST! Royce da 5'9" - Cocaine Lupe Fiasco - Madonna (And Other Mothers In The Hood) (feat. Nikki Jean) Big K.R.I.T. - Big Bank (feat. T.I.) Death Grips - I've Seen Footage
Chief Keef is turn up music. Its not something you listen to for story telling or technical skill but when you been drinkin or you got a group of people, bitches love Sosa.
Simon has to be the first person compare trap legend chief keef to emo rap legend peep 😂can see what he means by the melody being similar though & keep the vids coming boiz!!! ( Should react to faneto by keef as well )
You can't just label somebody a legend when they die, lol. He's been dead for a year. I don't think us young people understand the weight "legend" carries.
Chief really showed it don’t matter what age you are. You could still blow up. That’s why hella kids started rapping and soundcloud got WAY more popular since kids started posting there music on it due to chief keef blowing up at the age of 16. Inspired many artists/producers including me!!!!
Chief keef is responsible for popularizing drill music, which is very important to british rap, so he in a way has had a very big influence on uk music.
This is when drill music went mainstream. It was a game changer when it first came out. Keef took a lot of heat and really hasn't made any more music because he was the scapegoat for the violence in Chicago. I think he only 16 when this came out.
Yo so the part of thing with a lot of these songs that are chanty are just like football songs and thats part of the appeal. They are for the turn up. Like imagine Rock Reacts(R-R) is a huge part of your identity. And the song goes like, "these bitches love R-R.. blah blah blah blah blah."
Chief Keef was 15-16yrs old when he released this music video. Take notice that this song is older than a lot of the other songs you react too. whether you like him or not, Chief created a whole genre of music called, "drill music" when he released this... Music changed forever on that day...
This man, is is this generations rappers Dad. He writes his own music and also produces a lot of his own music. If you'd listen to this and then some newer songs you'd be surprised how he can just kill any beat from Trap to EDM to whatever lol Chief Keef the GOAT
Chief keef is easily one of the most influential rappers in the last ten years
Don't disrespect Big Draco like that
Chief Keef? CHIEEEEF KEEEEF?
@@kucikng Yeah thats his name
Lajos Daka it’s true
Lajos Daka soulja boy memes dont change the facts my guy
Just take note that this song is older than 90% of the songs you reacted to ever. This song changed rap forever
Lol relax. Changed drill music maybe
@@chefawkes nah, it popularized drill, which changed rap.
chefawkes Keef made Drill music relevant lol tf you on about
@@ThirdCoastNative where did i say he didn't?
chefawkes you said he changed drill music maybe?? When if it wasn’t for him it wouldn’t be a thing
Chief Keef is so influential to this new generation. He was only 16 at the time he came up.
Erick Caligula *15
Erick Snow 15 not 16
300 actually
do you know his history this dude is just wow he not even allowed in chicago no more
And their dry ass energy ruined my vibe to the reaction please don’t ever react to Chief keef again 😪
I don't think you understand how legendary this song and this man is when this came out this guy was 15-16 and made a sound a genre of rap music (Drill music) relevant in mainstream music the wave that came after this was crazy everybody all over the world was trying to make drill music and it has continued to this day right now in london the popular form of rap is drill music look it up and that is because of a 15/16 year old in chicago and it wasn't even just the music it was the hairstyle, The way they dressed (true religions) everybody at one stage was trying to copy this kid and I haven't even mentioned the fact that he damn near single handedly brought light to chicago which for a long time was neglected musically soo many artists from there got recognised and became famous because of him not to mention around this time the city was nicknamed chiraq because the murder rate was crazy i think one year it was over 600 murders... You had to live through it at the time to understand but this man and his music will forever be legendary because of that
TruthInTheBooth REAL SHIT 💯
we knew it was special back then, even hearing thugga back then knew it was special those two
@@samsule8339 You can't compare young thug to chief keef its different thug is a legend and he has people tryna copy him now but at first when he came people thought he was gay but he made mad catchy songs so people fucked with the music but with chief keef it wasn't just the music people fucked with him and his lifestyle people actually copied him straight away people started doing drill, People started dressing like him, People started getting the same trim and people even started using chicago slang and naming their gangs similiar names they had in chicago and its still very must like that in london they've just made there own style but chief keef singlehandedly made people interested in chicago and there culture then others started popping up like durk, Fredo, lil jay and that but with atlanta its always been popping so people were tryna be like them before thug the only thing of his i can say people copied from him is 2 words and thats "slatt" and "slime" this is no shade to thug btw hes the man but keef is different
$O$A BABY BANG BANG
TruthInTheBooth white ppl won’t understand
llama is a type of gun....in the future if a word sounds wierd or funny just assume its a gun..youll be right like 95% of the time..
phar0ahad3 everyone thumbs up this shit lol
@@sergantskullfuk Not true, 50% of the time it's a gun, 50% of the time it's a new name for a drug that E40 came up with like 15 years ago. Rofl
@@Shichiaikan That's irrelevant to this song. Keef was talking about a gun.
@@chubbychuckle Ok, obviously the post was facetious, as was my response... Take another toke and relax.
Phar0ahad3 LLama is actually slang for a firearm. Llamas spit at each other. So when he says he ha as Llama, he’s basically saying he has a firearm that will spit bullets at you.
I don’t like is the song you’ll love even if you don’t like chief keef
I Don't Like, Say She Luv Me, Hate Bein Sober, Love Sosa, I Don't Like, Can't Catch Em are his best songs although Can't Catch Em is a short song and kind of unfinished its catchy.
he literally said he listened to it at the beginning of the song
I had to re-read this comment about 10 times.
sorry man, thats the shit i dont like.
i love that song actually.
Lil reeses verse is legendary
“I Don’t Like” by Chief Keef next
Edit: or you could do the remix ft. Kanye, Pusha T, Big Sean among others
yes
He too hood for them
yung ice pack don’t like cruel summer remix 😤
Remix
@@mightyprophet3854 the remix sucks lol
When he says “you can meet my llama” llama is a way of saying gun or pistol so if you ask me he’s a lyrical genius.
Best rapper to ever live tbqh
Yeah but you never heard that phrase before him, this song made that term a thing in modern culture
Mike Mason “lyrical genius”? Lmao isn’t this the same nigga that rhymed “boy” with “boy” for like an entire verse? He says Nigga like 7 times in a single verse in faneto?
@@ttydt do you know what an internal rhyme is?
@@toxinbrewer9126 never heard that before him?! a millon rappers before him has called guns llamas before keef you crazy bruuuh
its a 90s slang
Chief keef is the glo God originator of the drill music as far as commercial music goes. They got their style from him. This beat is still one of the hardest to date. Sad part is...half the people in the video are dead.
mannnn that's crazy
Sorry that last part made me laugh lmao wtf
@@rml4289 had to add the extra sauce. GLEE! 🤘🏻
@@rml4289 no wonder your name is robert
rixxi TaranNtiinO I don’t get it
How is lil peep the first artist that comes to your mind 😂😂
Saharabeats they say it like 8 times these niggas stupid 💀
I see it tbh. Think about some of the peep songs that have super simple melodies repeated over and over. First one that comes to mind is Beamer boy.
Saharabeats I'm 99% sure chief keef has influenced every new rapper. It is weird for them to say peep but peep probably was inspired by him at least a little bit
uhm lil peep himself said that chieef keef was first rapper that inspired him
@@NepatinkaLenkai yikes, that's how you know your music gonna be trash 😂
Y’all was disrespecting Chief Keef comparing him to lil peep when he came before some lil peep ... smh 😩
Qveen Mel smh 😩 they talking the fact that keef influenced peep they were sayin peep sounds like him
Nahh that just shows how influencal chief keef is. Even people who dont listen to rap immediately noticed that newer artist were clearly influenced by him
Toooooooo disrespectfulllllll
@@sewdz nah they disrespected my boy bad they like lil peep
Chief keef is way better than peep
Chief keef one of the most unfluential rappers of all time. Actual legend.
WetEmUp rip Fredo
rip fredo.
@@wooden_girl no
They don’t understand the slang at all💀😂
How dare you disrespect chief keef
They don’t deserve chief keef
Is 21 savage related to you guys?? 😂😂😂
LMAO
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
🍅🍅🍅
LMFAOOOO
Lol
Llama is slang for a gun because llamas spit. It essentially mean whatever gun is being talked about shoots fast and 'spits' out bullets.
That may be another reason for the use of the word, but actuality Llama was a firearm manufacturer in Spain.
Chief keef is actually known for creating the modern trap genre people like him is why you have a lil pump dont @ me
@sebbe Well, he didn't create drill. There were plenty of drill rappers and groups before him when I was a boy. Keef was moreso the one who got it off the map, so without a doubt, he's considered the true King of Drill by South and West side hoodies. Lol
We are happy lil pump exist?
@@TehGolddno trap was made in ATL modern trap maybe
@@CoCoCo1212 drill originated in chicago and Keef has been doing this since 2010.. idk who you've been listening to
Chief keef - Dont like
Kendrick - adhd
Kendrick - swimming pools
Kendrick - King Kunta
Kendrick - Bitch dont kill my vibe
Kendrick - Hiiipower
Jay Rock - Hood gone love it ft. Kendrick
Drake, Eminem, Lil wayne, Kanye - Forever
Icejjfish - On the floor
Warren G - Regulate
To those who are unfamiliar with Chief Keef, his 2012 album 'Finally Rich' massively helped to pave the way for much of the contemporary drill and trap sounds we know of today, and helping to make it socially acceptable and mainstream alongside other artists like Waka Flocka and, later on, Future and Migos.
The only other artists who are more influential on today's current rap climate are probably Wayne and Kanye.
Future
Socially acceptable 😂 we aint accepting this shit
@@michaelvallejos5727 We already did
Mr.Runaway 00 I don’t count mindless idiots as humans
@@michaelvallejos5727 Yes, socially acceptable. Maybe not to you, but to a massive chunk of the culture definitely. Prior to Keef blowing up, drill was not popular in the mainstream and struggled to compete with the resurgence of the West Coast in 2011/12 when Kendrick, Ab-Soul and Schoolboy Q etc were all popping off. Albums like Finally Rich were able to bring a huge chunk of the attention over to a new contemporary sound and shift the zeitgeist completely. Keef was huge that year, you couldn't get away from his music.
The reason it sounds like the other songs u reference is because This is the Original
finally it happens
Dat i love you
U can legit comment anything and get likes 🤔
Dat you either are subscribed to all the same channels as me or you’re subscribed to every channel ever. I don’t know which one
That dude looks like fckn Johnny sins 😭😭😂😂😂
React to: Kanye West - Blood On The Leaves
Frank Ocean - Pyramids
Kendrick Lamar - HiiiPower
Kid Cudi - GHOST!
Royce da 5'9" - Cocaine
Lupe Fiasco - Madonna (And Other Mothers In The Hood) (feat. Nikki Jean)
Big K.R.I.T. - Big Bank (feat. T.I.)
Death Grips - I've Seen Footage
Deliver by Lupe Fiasco is another song they’d love
@@fig6459 deliver's arguably the worst joint on tetsuo & youth imo
man GHOST! is an underrated song
@@abergs-dp2ob Worse than Blur My Hands? Hmm
@@IvefoundthetruthonMay lol i love blur my hands
Y'all got it backwards you're hearing keef in all these different rappers. He paved the way.
Getting closer and closer to Montana of 300
Dezmeir Bing most definitely gotta do Montana
Facts
Montana fuckin garbo
Llama is a desert eagle
Certified Booty Goon says the guy who listens to trash ass lil peep.
Chief Keef is turn up music. Its not something you listen to for story telling or technical skill but when you been drinkin or you got a group of people, bitches love Sosa.
Simon has to be the first person compare trap legend chief keef to emo rap legend peep 😂can see what he means by the melody being similar though & keep the vids coming boiz!!! ( Should react to faneto by keef as well )
Yeah me 2, peep was a big fan off chief keef tho
@@viktor1504 yeah he was a big fan of everyone really, one of the things that made him so unique
You can't just label somebody a legend when they die, lol. He's been dead for a year. I don't think us young people understand the weight "legend" carries.
@@volcom19100 just my opinion, you can have yours 🤷♂️
@@volcom19100 peep was a legend before he died
"you can meet my llama", llama make of gun. Some people refer to gun with the long extension clip that look like the long neck of a llama
Oh thought it said “you can meet my mamma”
“Faneto” “Hate Being Sober” “Say She love me” all good songs from chief keef
Llama is a slang term for shooting someone btw lol (because llamas spit)
Love Sosa is literally the best song of all time no question. play it at my funeral.
facts
Chief Keef is every modern rappers father
there is a reason everyone suggested I Dont Like, i know you guys would love it, especially simon. Faneto aswell
This is some party shit, nothing lyrical, nothing hip hop about it, just some party shit. I like it lol
Bruh he doesn't sound like Peep. Peep sounds like SOSA. Drill Rap is made to be simple that's the point hense the basic lyrcs
Sosa was that guy because nobody fucked with him and nobody could ever
Chief really showed it don’t matter what age you are. You could still blow up. That’s why hella kids started rapping and soundcloud got WAY more popular since kids started posting there music on it due to chief keef blowing up at the age of 16. Inspired many artists/producers including me!!!!
That’s crazy how he started really young and he’s 25 now
Chief keef came out before x he was the one that made every nigga trap and get to they bread
Chief keef ain't someone to make fun of unlike new gen rappers he put his lyrics into actions.
whoever you heard, he made them all
This is the sorta song that grows on you. At first I didnt really get it, but after a few listens youll be singing the hook at the top of your lungs
Most of the words that are used in this song are slang words from Chicago and most of the stuff he says is relating to his life as a gangster
*Isaiah Rashad - Heavenly Father*
Por favor dudes!
Chief keef is responsible for popularizing drill music, which is very important to british rap, so he in a way has had a very big influence on uk music.
Travis scott -
Skyfall
Mamacita
Through the Late Night
Pick Up The Phone
Nothing But Net
Skeletons
Can’t Say
Astrothunder
Stargrazing
found the travis fanboy
sofdrink And? He’s their favorite artist too out of who they’ve heard, might as well suggest something they actually might enjoy
I rather someone be a funboy of la flame then lil pump or x thats for sure
bob Stevenson Your shitty opinion is made even more worthless by the fact you’re subscribed to trippie redd lol
Llama is a gun, bc it spit like a llama
Finally they’re at the root of mumble rap with the 🐐
Nah this is drill, came before Mumble lol And we call the mumble rap Chief Keef Lean Sosa lol
Barry Drew he’s the root of mumble, as in the father
Nope "Mumble Rap" was made by Future.
@gerbliherbli6561 you can hear every word chief keef said tho
chief keef fucked up by not including a minute of thrash metal at the end
This is when drill music went mainstream. It was a game changer when it first came out. Keef took a lot of heat and really hasn't made any more music because he was the scapegoat for the violence in Chicago. I think he only 16 when this came out.
Hate being sober, I don’t like, 3hunna and faneto are a must
This song gave birth to mumble rap
Lil Wayne was mumbling on 'Lollipop'.
it was Lifestyle by Young Thug.
Nah that’s thugger/future
Tony Montana
That1KiddJ ™ thug and Future cane after Chief Keef bro
3 years and I still don't understand how you heard all those people
React to “I Don’t Like” or “Faneto” next. They’re both by Chief Keef
And it only takes 1 second for me to know that Sosa is about that life
God is a gangster-Kendrick Lamar
It was also a diss song to lil jojo back then
Now that 21 Savage is british, you fellas might wanna welcome him to the commonwealth😂😂
If you react to “don’t like” please make sure it’s the explicit version
God man that clean version is shite
tjthakilla has no words... only 4-5 left in it 🤣
"Llamar" is a gun btw also shout out Gain$ #nicechain
it's a llama.
Uchiha Madara llama dumbass🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️
he was obviously quoting the way they said it because they’re from GBR
“I was actually genuinely interested in what you had to say!”😂😂😂
9:05 I like how he mocks the flow, but directly after that the putto sounds almost identical
Llama is a metaphor 🔫
wtf how can u hear peep im so confused 😂
Yo so the part of thing with a lot of these songs that are chanty are just like football songs and thats part of the appeal. They are for the turn up. Like imagine Rock Reacts(R-R) is a huge part of your identity. And the song goes like, "these bitches love R-R.. blah blah blah blah blah."
Chief keef started the sound but did he by no means perfect it
He’s a fucken legend
Do more chief keef my guys and keep up the good work with these videos
RIP FREDO this song blew up like crazy when it came out. It was Mo Bamba x100. Still fire TO THIS DAY
Chief Keef - I don’t Like Remix ft Kanye West, Pusha T, Big Sean, and Jadakiss
This would be way better for you guys
this one sounds so much like lil peep too
Kanye remix sucks
Chief keef was the guy because he basically brought up the Chicago drill scene and that means no Chicago drill= no UK drill
Please do ynw melly murder on my mind 🔥
DeepwaterDoor2 no they didn’t that was mixed personalities
No cap that song ass
BOOTSontheGROUND 😂😂😂
yesss 100%
BOOTSontheGROUND Nah you cappin hard g
Lol chief keef made this at age 16 on house arrest
Lil b, chief keef, and Soulja boy the most influential of this generation
How did u get Johnny Sins on the channel
React to 50 Cent ft Eminem-Patiently Waiting and Tupac-Against All Odds.
They should do Wanksta, a.k.a. 'The song that killed Ja Rule's Career' Rofl.
Yessss patiently waiting is fucking amazing.
And back down killed ja rule
Chief Keef was 15-16yrs old when he released this music video. Take notice that this song is older than a lot of the other songs you react too.
whether you like him or not, Chief created a whole genre of music called, "drill music" when he released this... Music changed forever on that day...
6yrs late but good video😂🔥👊
They have no understanding of Chicago politics lmao. It is interesting to see Brits react to this shit.
Hilarious how uninformed these old heads are 😂
4:23 “ICanFuckYoMama” Chuckles.... 😂
Comparing chief keef to lol peep is the most disrespectful thing i heard on this chanel
THROWBACKKKKKK!!!!!!!
Chief keef Don't like pleeeeease
It will soon be 7 years since this song came out. 7 FUCKING YEARS... damn im becoming old
React to “Hate being sober” by chief keef Sosa & 50cent
This song changed rap music forever!!! And he bought out a whole new genre of rap and put sooo many into it. All these rappers cake after him
No one:
UA-cam: HIDEMYASS
Bloke Jr 😭😭😭
This man, is is this generations rappers Dad. He writes his own music and also produces a lot of his own music. If you'd listen to this and then some newer songs you'd be surprised how he can just kill any beat from Trap to EDM to whatever lol Chief Keef the GOAT
Don’t even compare Sosa to lil peep, lil peep Garbo.
It’s crazy chief keef was only 16-17 Around this time he’s only like 22 today and already a legend.... SOSA. BIRTHED THIS GENERATION
This was so lit when it came out had every party Hype.
The fact yall compare the goat to lil peep is insulting 😔
React to denzel curry ultimate
That and Zeltron 6 Billion
Don't disrespect Cheif Keef, he will have his community find u and...
Next should be anything from the based god js
"Still got 2 minutes left 😂🤣" had to be the best part of the video 😂
how you gonna say its repetitious when you got a destiny 2 shirt on smh
Ive been waiting so long for yall to react to this
React to kodak black no flockin‼️‼️‼️
He wasn't the first drill rapper. He just blew up and brought the drill scene more mainstream.