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The Rev. Corey Brooks, known as the “rooftop pastor,” says he plans on baptizing the 17-year-old rapper when he’s released from juvenile detention.
To figure out what Keef’s been doing with all his bread over the last couple of months, we looked through his Instagram, where everything is documented. 
DNAChicago got their hands on documents that were made public during a Cook County chancery court filing to put the finishing touches on his Interscope deal.
People in Keef's camp just put out a new song called "I Got Cash." The track features a verse from Dro, the rapper-turned-Chief Keef-manager-turned-rapper again. 
The young girl claims that Keef fathered a child with her back in 2011, and is suing for an undisclosed amount that also includes health insurance and medical expenses. 
The point isn't that Chief Keef makes black people look bad, the problem is bigger than one 17-year-old rapper. 
It looks like Chief Keef's visit to the gun range a few months back turned out to be a bad move.
MTV recently caught up with 50 Cent and chopped it up with him about the rapper. While he says he's still rooting for the kid (like we all are) he's not really surprised by his latest issue.  
Chicago rapper Chief Keef is in hot water again and we're sure that's that shit he don't like.
On the heels of an extremely violent first Saturday in Chicago, news comes this week that rapper Chief Keef's stepbrother, also a young Chicago rapper, was shot dead on the Far South Side. 
Prosecutors want to jail the young Chicago MC because he moved from his old hood to an upscale neighborhood in Chicago called Northbrook without telling his probation officers.
Earlier today, I read a blog from a veteran Chi town journalist named Edward McClelland. The central idea of the piece was that the writer had issues in buying the new Chief Keef record, Finally Rich, which is the 17-year-old’s debut LP, considering the Newtown shootings. 
Just when things were looking bleak for Keef, the courts decided to delay his court hearing, which was originally scheduled for last week. 
Mike Will got one of Atlanta's hottest rappers, Young Scooter, and Chicago's most popular rapper, Chief Keef, to team up for "On It."  
The "Don't Like" rapper's debut album, Finally Rich, leaked online last night, which finally gives us the full version of "Hate Bein' Sober." 
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