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Young Chop Explains Why Chief Keef Changed Style: ‘Too Many People Stole How He Was Rapping’



Chief Keef raised eyebrows after switching his iconic drill flow with a more slurred flow.

Chop shed light on Sosa’s decision to adopt a new flow in his WGCI interview with DJ Moondawg.

“Too many people stole how he was rapping with the stop and pause and all that,” Chop said. “Too many people done stole the whole swag.”

Future was cited as taking the drill rap style for single “Sh*t.”



“Most definitely that’s a drill record, that’s why it went crazy in the club,” Chop said.



Sosa previously referred to his new style as “Rich Rapping.” He attributed his new style to copycat rappers whom he referred to as “Baby Sosas.”

“Sorry Fans Im Rich Rappin Now Cuz Everybody Stole All my Old Flows On O ‪#EverybodyDidSmh Now Im doin Some more Shit Still My Own Style.



“Dey Even Stealin My New Shit They Think Its gonna Get em On ? no You Gotta Be yoself Niggas Wanna Be Me Not Gonna Work ‪#SoundlikebabySo,” Keef wrote.

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