A Chief Keef fan goes viral for hilariously reciting the rapper’s lyrics whereas being arrested.
Back on Feb. 20, an social media consumer who goes by wonsixfoe hit up Instagram with some footage of a person being arrested and within the course of, has no drawback recalling some bars initially laid down by Chief Keef. Even below the stress of being in such an undesirable state of affairs, the fan of the Chicago drill pioneer busts out a rendition of Chief Keef’s 2015 monitor, “Earned It,” a lot to the leisure of each the cops on the scene in addition to the onlookers on the town avenue.
As the cops actively apprehend the person who refers to himself as Lil B, to not be confused with The Based God, the obvious Chief Keef fanatic begins rapping on the prime of his lungs as each the officers concerned and the civilians standing by start to giggle heartily.
“I’ma bond right out, I ain’t broke (I ain’t broke),” the Chief Keef fan raps immediately on the cops making the arrest within the video under. “N****s ain’t getting no money it ain’t no joke (it ain’t no joke).”
After explaining to his vigorous viewers that he simply acquired out on bond the day prior, the person being arrested repeats the identical Chief Keef rhymes he spits earlier within the video however this time, including a little bit of his personal aptitude on the finish aimed on the arresting officers.
“N****s ain’t getting no money it ain’t no joke (it ain’t no joke).” the person raps once more. “12 like f*****n’ with Lil B ’cause they a** broke (they a** broke).”
From there, with the cops and bystanders remaining completely entertained at that time, the handcuffed Chief Keef fan who goes by Lil B explains that he is in possession of a “little” little bit of marijuana earlier than the digital camera cuts off.
As for the true Chief Keef, he is gearing as much as provide his loyal followers some new lyrics to rap alongside to, probably whereas getting arrested, as he’s steadily engaged on his subsequent album, Almighty So 2. It would seem that Keef goes so arduous in album mode, the rhymer went as far as to place a studio in his lavatory.
Despite having pushed again the album’s launch date a number of occasions in latest months, Keef’s forthcoming LP will function the sequel to his 2013 DJ Scream-hosted traditional, Almighty So.
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