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Chief Keef: The Chicago legend makes his mighty return with the 'Almighty So 2' album

Wait’s over. The much-needed new Almighty So 2 studio album has arrived and Chief Keef’s newest audio gem couldn’t arrive soon enough. Loaded with anthems and packed with anticipation, Sosa returns with a full-fledged studio offering.

Wait’s over. The much-needed new Almighty So 2 studio album has arrived and Chief Keef’s newest audio gem couldn’t arrive soon enough. Loaded with anthems and packed with anticipation, Sosa returns with a full-fledged studio offering.

Chief Keef’s new ‘Almighty So 2’ studio album has arrived

The epic sequel to his unforgettable 2013 mixtape shines as the first official project since 2021’s 4NEM album. Nearly 20 songs deep, everyone from St. Louis rap diva Sexyy Red and fellow Chi-Town native G Herbo to Tierra Whack pull through.

With over a decade in the game and a litany of followers in his wake, Chief Keef pushes rap music forward with every release. Today, the 28-year-old artist releases his highly-anticipated album Almighty So 2, via his own label, 43B, formed last year in a joint venture with BMG and RBC Records. The new album is the sequel to one of Sosa's most acclaimed and influential projects, 2013's Almighty So. Spanning 16 tracks, Almighty So 2 explores beyond the mind-expanding territory staked out in the original, creating a grand-scale epic that ranks among the best works of the proud Chicago native's incredible career.

Crafted over a period of two years, Almighty So 2 is largely produced by Sosa himself. The young auteur mostly eschews melody on the new album–instead, he resolves to showcase his prodigious abilities as an emcee, sharpening his pen and emptying out his arsenal of flows. Sosa throws his entire body into his vocal performances, whether he's building in intensity until he reaches a thunderous crescendo, or delivering his smirking punchlines with an audible disrespect.

Starting with the towering intro "Almighty," which expertly features a sample of Carl Orff's iconic "Carmina Burana," the early part of the album uses liturgical and classical music samples to establish Almighty So as a larger-than-life, nearly mythical figure, who was ready for stardom since before he was even born ("I was born in '95, I been ready since '91/Let's give a thanks to the God, yeah the mighty one/B*tch, I'm almighty, I'll shoot ya with my mighty gun," he shouts).

After he demonstrates his imperial might, Sosa proves that there's no sound he can't warp until it fits his expansive sonic palette. Keef duets with the Godfather of Soul himself, James Brown, on "1,2,3" and warps a hidden 70s gem on the Nancy Wilson-sampling "Runner." The haunting "Prince Charming" features Sosa's take on the Detroit sound, with squelching bass and propulsive hi-hats, while the flute-inflected cloud-trap of "Drifting Away" pays tribute to the underground sound he helped inspire before Sosa reminds the audience who really invented drill.

Though the production is a one-man show, Sosa welcomes a series of kindred spirits to share the mic. He and new favorite collaborator Sexyy Red unite over churning french horns on "Grape Trees," while Quavo brings his dulcet melodies and triplet flows to "Never Fly Here," and fellow drill pioneer and South Sider G Herbo joins the fray for the oh-so-Chicago "Neph Nem." Tierra Whackmakes an unexpected appearance on "Banded Up," delivering a double-time verse as blistering as any released this year. Featuring additional appearances from Sosa's 43B signee Lil Gnar and longtime associate Ballout, Almighty So 2 is available to stream on all platforms via 43B / RBC Records.

Almighty So 2 continues an incredibly busy 2024 for Chief Keef. In March, Sosa teamed with Mike-WiLL Made-It for DIRTY NACHOS, an acclaimed mixtape. Hosted by Trap-A-Holics and featuring guest spots from Sexyy Red and 2 Chainz, DIRTY NACHOS finds the two street titans harkening back to the classic mixtape era on singles like the furious "DIRTY NACHOS" and "DAMN SHORTY." Recently, Sosa collaborated with Sexyy Red on two singles from her Hood Hottest Princess (Deluxe)–"Ghetto Princess," and "Bow Bow Bow (F My Baby Mama)," and teamed up with Lil Yachty for "Say Ya Grace," a highlight from All Is Yellow, the first album by Lyrical Lemonade. The song's Cole Bennett-directed video reached the top 5 of YouTube's Trending chart, and racked up over 3 million views in its first week of release (8.5 million total). Chief Keef makes his long awaited return to Chicago on June 16th, performing his first show in his hometown since 2012, at Lyrical Lemonade’s Summer Smash.

With Almighty So 2 out now, Sosa continues to build his legacy as one of the most innovative and influential rappers in the history of the game. 

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Saba and G Herbo come through strong with 'Survivor's Guilt'

Who says you have to wait until Friday to get some new music? Just ask Doe Boy and Kanye West, new music Friday is so last week. Rap hitmaker Saba comes through clutch with his hard-hitting ‘Survivor’s Guilt’ with help from Chicago’s G Herbo.

Who says you have to wait until Friday to get some new music? Just ask Doe Boy and Kanye West, new music Friday is so last week. Rap hitmaker Saba comes through clutch with his hard-hitting ‘Survivor’s Guilt’ with help from Chicago’s G Herbo.

Saba and G Herbo hit hard with ‘Survivor’s Guilt’

Following mounted anticipation for his Few Good Things album to drop in 96 hours, Saba puts out the new audio fire to the masses.

Gearing up for his highly anticipated Few Good Thingsalbum release next Friday, February 4th, acclaimed Chicago rapper-producer and Pivot Gang Co-Founder Saba has recruited fellow Chicago hip-hop artist G Herbo for new single “Survivor's Guilt” available to stream now across all digital platforms via The Orchard.

Chicago’s own can’t wait to drop the new project

While hype is strong for the Daoud and daedaePIVOT co-produced single, it’s all about the new Few Good Things album. The project comes with well over 10 tracks and some seriously major collaborations.

The 14-track LP is the follow up to Saba’s critically acclaimed 2018 record CARE FOR ME and features collaborations with Pivot Gang, Black Thought, Krayzie Bone, 6LACK, Smino, Mereba, Fousheé, Benjamin Earl Turner, and more. “Survivor’s Guilt” follows previously released singles “Come My Way” – featuring Krayzie Bone of influential GRAMMY Award-winning hip-hop group Bone Thugs-N-Harmony – the hard-hitting “Stop That”, and the funk-laden “Fearmonger” with Daoud.

Grab the popcorn for Saba’s Few Good Things: The Short Film

Along with the new album and collaboration, Saba is fully in Hollywood mode with his video project, Few Good Things: The Short Film, to fans on social media.

Prior to the release of the album, on Monday, January 31st and Tuesday, February 1st, Saba will present Few Good Things: The Short Film. The premiere screening event will take place via the premium social live media platform Moment House and will be followed by a conversation with Saba and film director C.T. Robert and moderated by veteran multi-media journalist Brandon “Jinx” Jenkins. The screening event will be broadcast to various regions around the world including North and South America, Asia, Australia & New Zealand, and the UK, Europe and Africa. See below for livestream dates and times by territory, and visit Moment House’s website for further information.

LIVESTREAM DATES/TIMES BY TERRITORY

1/31 - 6pm ET - North + South America (East)

1/31 - 6pm PT - North + South America (West)

2/1 - 6pm JST - Asia + Australia + New Zealand

2/1 - 6pm GMT - Europe + UK + Africa

Additionally, Saba announced tour dates for his headlining spring 2022 Back Home Tour for North America and Europe/U.K. The tour launches in Europe and the U.K. with support from English rapper, singer, and songwriter ENNY on U.K. dates and Dutch-Sudanese R&B singer-songwriter Gaidaa throughout Europe. The North American leg features support from Charlotte-bred Dreamville rapper Lute and Los Angeles artist Amindi. Complete tour dates included below and tickets can be purchased now at sabapivot.com/tour.

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G Herbo just 'Can't Quit' with Loopy Ferrell

Chicago rapper G Herbo might have doubled up his daddy duties after welcoming his son Essex to the world a few months ago but it’s not slowing down his music-making. The rap heavyweight has come through with fellow rap slinger Loopy Ferrell for their new “Can’t Quit” anthem.

Chicago rapper G Herbo might have doubled up his daddy duties after welcoming his son Essex to the world a few months ago but it’s not slowing down his music-making. The rap heavyweight has come through with fellow rap slinger Loopy Ferrell for their new “Can’t Quit” anthem.

G Herbo just ‘Can’t Quit’ with Loopy Ferrell

With new music brewing daily, Loopy hits the green light on dropping his new Herbo-featured banger to the masses.

Loopy Ferrell (FKA Ferrari Ferrell) is a Mt. Vernon, NY native who was once a part of Rocko’s A1 Recording imprint.  Loopy has rocked crowds on tour with 2Chainz, Tech N9ne, and Tyga and has used his East Coast charisma and street-life tales to create music with Young Thug and Young Dolph.  In December, Loopy will release In The Loop We Trust, Vol. 1, which features collaborations with Benny The Butcher, Asian Doll, and G Herbo.  Today, Loopy releases his collaboration with G Herbo; which is entitled “Can’t Quit.”

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