What an introduction into the rap game for young artist Chief Keef. First off, he had fellow Chicago native Kanye West remix his track "I Don't Like" and now Young Money general and CEO Birdman says he will stop at nothing to sign the young emcee.
In a recent interview with Sway on MTV News, Birdman discussed what he liked about the Keef and how badly he'd like to sign him.
"I like him, he kinda reminds me of us. He's out the streets, I think he's swagged up and I'm definitely talking to his people and I'd like to see if we can make it pop, see if I can see if I can get him to be down with the team."
Sway mentioned that Keef rolls with a rather large crowd and Birdman felt that was a positive if anything.
"That's what I like, it's a movement and he's young, I think the game needs young blood all the time. We need youngsters to keep it innovative, because they're new and creative in their own way. I'm into the young world, that's my thing. And I'ma do whatever it takes to make it happen."
Would you like to see CHief Keef part of the Young Money roster?
In a recent interview with Sway on MTV News, Birdman discussed what he liked about the Keef and how badly he'd like to sign him.
"I like him, he kinda reminds me of us. He's out the streets, I think he's swagged up and I'm definitely talking to his people and I'd like to see if we can make it pop, see if I can see if I can get him to be down with the team."
Sway mentioned that Keef rolls with a rather large crowd and Birdman felt that was a positive if anything.
"That's what I like, it's a movement and he's young, I think the game needs young blood all the time. We need youngsters to keep it innovative, because they're new and creative in their own way. I'm into the young world, that's my thing. And I'ma do whatever it takes to make it happen."
Would you like to see CHief Keef part of the Young Money roster?
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