Montana of 300 stopped by to discuss his rise in the rap game, being different from other Chicago artists, hanging with Kanye West and Rick Rubin, and details about his new project.

Chief Keef offers up a first listen to his forthcoming "Back From The Dead 3" mixtape.

Back in November, Justin Bieber released his cover of Drake's "Hotline Bling" via an actual hotline.

It looks like Chief Keef has found something to match his staple True Religion jeans.

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We'll see if DMX has anything to say about it...

When he's not making it boom with Future and Drake or working with Young Thug, Metro Boomin is helping Chief Keef out with his new project.

Glo Gang can’t stop, won’t stop right now. Taking a page out of the Gucci Mane playbook, Chief Keef releases a gang of new music, including two Rozey-produced songs, “Don’t Love Em” and “Cabbage,” and a Sonny Digital-produced cut titled “Bih.” “That bih better fix my car, that bih better throw me somethin’/ that bih better […]

Chief Keef and Fredo Santana are back at it. The longtime friends reunite on a HurtboyAG and TrapMoneyBenny-produced track titled “Plottin.” “All these n*ggas plottin on a n*gga/ you know I keep a glock up on a n*gga/ you know I’ll pull my glock up on a n*gga,” raps Keef. Obviously, the violence hasn’t been […]

Drake and Future finally clear up the rumors on whether or not they’ll be collaborating on a new tape. During his set at Atlanta’s Music Midtown Festival, Drake reportedly confirmed that he’ll be dropping a collaborative mixtape with Future pretty soon. Stay tuned! [Complex] Toro Y Moi drops the visual for his What For? track, “Half […]

Unlike Bang 3, which featured Mac Miller and A$AP Rocky, Keef's new 12-track project only features one guest appearance by Lil B.

Chief Keef is keeping the streets hot with all the new material he’s releasing these days. Following Bang 3 and the announcement of its sequel, Keef also teams back up with DP Beats for their Almighty DP2 mixtape. The 10-track project is strictly Keef and DP, and features drill-inspired songs with one-word titles like “Bag,” “Fact,” “Swerve,” […]