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Chief Keef Reveals Secret To Success, Won’t Stop Until He Is A Billionaire



Chief Keef is already “Finally Rich,” but Sosa is now aiming to be “Finally Wealthy.” Sosa told IG followers his simple blueprint to acquiring a billion dollars.

In an IG post captioned “I need Billions,” Sosa wrote, “If u Ain’t rich as U wanna be Don’t go to sleep.”



“No I Still ain’t Sleep

“Never Leave My Home #TheStudio,” he added on Twitter.



Sosa is currently hard at work prepping his sophomore studio album “Gloyalty” and mixtape “Bang 3.”

Sosa’s real secret to success may have been his run-ins with the law. Legal woes have served as a blessing in disguise for the teen rapper.

Sosa was headed down a wrong path that would’ve ultimately landed him in prison or dead.

At age 15, Chief Keef, born Keith Cozart, was charged with manufacture and delivery of heroin, a Class X felony, according to the police records obtained by DNAinfo.com. He was sentenced to home confinement.

The Interscope artist would later have a run-in with the law that would forever change his life.

On Dec. 2, 2011, Police responded to a call of shots fired just before noon on the 6100 block of South Indiana, according to DNAinfo.com.

Police confronted Chief Keef as he was walking out of his grandmother’s apartment complex. Chief Keef, who was 16 years old at the time, brandished a loaded “blue-steel handgun” and eluded police for a half-block before being apprehended.

While in pursuit, police fired several shots at Cozart, but missed, according to a police report obtained by DNAinfo.com

Though the rapper didn’t fire his weapon, he did point his gun at officers- twice.

Cozart reportedly was charged with three counts of aggravated assault with a firearm on a police officer and aggravated unlawful use of a weapon- all felonies. He was sentenced to home confinement at his grandmother’s house- the same home where he recorded “I Don’t Like,” one of the most viral hit records and music videos of this generation.

Chief Keef later signed a multi-million dollar deal with Interscope Records.



Flashing forward, it appeared Chief Keef was headed down a similar wrong path. Sosa had his share of run-ins with the law and negative press that may have cost him his record deal.

Sosa missed scheduled concert performances and did little to promote his brand this year.

A recent paternity test revealed Sosa is the father of a 10-month-old baby. He additionally has another child on the way, which makes it clear Sosa has been placing too much emphasis on women this past year.

Sosa’s lackluster effort showed in mixtapes “Bang 2” and “Almighty So.”

But Sosa was recently sentenced to rehab after failing a drug test. In just a few shorts weeks while in rehab, Sosa has built an impressive buzz around his forthcoming projects.

House arrest and rehab eliminated much of Sosa’s distractions that downgrade his music making ability. He is being monitored and able to focus on bettering his musical craft.

Sosa has leaked snippets of multiple songs from his “Bang 3” project. The most popular leak thus far has been the insane track “War.”

Chief Keef spazzes out in this intense track as he takes aim at rivals.



Other songs Chief Keef leaked include, “It’s The New Trap,” “Macaroni Time Remix,” “Un Un,” “Thots Gone Crazy” and “Off The Tooka.”

Listen to snippets of Chief Keef’s “Bang 3” tracks below











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