Montana of 300 Talks Chief Keef’s Influence On Drill Music
Chief Keef had an undeniable impact on Chicago’s Drill Music scene. Montana of 300 mentioned Sosa’s influence on the genre…
Read MoreChief Keef had an undeniable impact on Chicago’s Drill Music scene. Montana of 300 mentioned Sosa’s influence on the genre…
Read More50 Cent took Chief Keef under his wing back during height of the drill movement in 2012. Fif is now looking to work with none other than Mr. Fredo Santana himself. Fredo posted a photo of himself…
Read MoreWaka Flocka sparked controversy after saying he originated the drill movement in Chicago during a sit-down interview with Drea O. “I like it. I love it,” he said. “I just wanna see them make some dollars and…
Read MoreKing Yella is stepping away from Drill Music. The SkeezeGang boss took to social media to say he is done with gang banging music and rap beefs. “No more gang banging music,” Yella said. “F**k them n****s….
Read MoreLil Herb has expressed numerous times he doesn’t consider himself a drill artist. Herb places himself in the Hip Hop category. The NLMB spitter expounded on his artistry during an interview with Complex Magazine. “What I do,…
Read MoreSmylez is not too pleased with comments made by Waka Flocka during his interview with Drea O. Waka was asked his thoughts on influencing drill music in Chicago. “I like it. I love it,” he said. “I…
Read MoreWaka Flocka recently sat down with Drea O and was asked his thoughts on influencing drill music in Chicago. “I like it. I love it,” he said. “I just wanna see them make some dollars and not…
Read MoreWaka Flocka took crunk to the next level with his debut album “Flockaveli.” Journalist Drea O suggested Waka’s music paved the way for the drill scene in Chicago. Waka was asked his thoughts on influencing the genre…
Read MoreSlim Jesus is too focused on chasing a bag to worry about his haters. “Yall stay tryna beef with me wondering why I won’t respond,” he said in a short vlog. “I’m out here riding on a…
Read MoreJP Armani and Lil Chief Dinero are proud Chicagoans. Though Chicago grew in popularity from drill music, the GMEBE artists don’t want to be classified in that genre. JP and Dinero sat down with the rap shack…
Read More“I don’t consider myself a drill artist… I’m just a artist. I try to expand my whole lane and try to be different.”
– Lil Herb