At just 28, Chief Keef has churned out dozens of projects in nearly as many different styles. His influence can be felt from rap’s top rung like Playboi Carti and Lil Uzi Vert to the toasted digital landscapes of new-age acolytes like Xaviersobased and Devstacks. He’s one of the pioneers of the Chicago drill sound, and while there have been peaks and valleys—being a volume shooter often comes at the expense of a spotless track record—he’s never lost the thrilling “Lex Luger and Brick Squad dipped in the Chicago River” quality he’s been honing since the “Faneto” days. Even when he’d miss, the boldness of his experiments kept heads intrigued.
W but it’s still f*** Pitchfork
W but it’s still f*** Pitchfork
W but it’s still f*** Pitchfork
Thread would’ve done numbers on KTT1
Thread would’ve done numbers on KTT1
Back when p4k still had some credibility
This site has a love hate relationship with pitchfork lol
All hate for me
Decent album but I get it
Back when p4k still had some credibility
still don’t understand why they ever had credibility. maybe i just missed that whole era
It’s simple really. If Pitchfork writes a good review, kudos. If they write a s*** stain review, angry mob.
Album is definitely not that good
Someone’s not out here Banded Up
The production on this alone deserves an 8 so
It's closer to 4.8 then 8.4
This album was a chore to get through and I felt dumber after.
Whats the demographic of Pitchfork music team