Vinyl Me Please vinyl edition - Chief Keef's major label debut stays true to the mixtapes that got him noticed, and proves that the young Chicago rapper has more potential than his detractors might have hoped. Finally Rich is Chief Keef's major-label debut, but truthfully, there's not a whole lot to distinguish it from the free mixtapes he made while on house arrest at his grandmother's place in Chicago's Washington Park neighborhood. Those tapes, first passed around among southside high-schoolers, were what landed the now-17-year-old rapper his Interscope deal, and apart from a few random A&R'ed guest spots, the label appears to have stayed out of his way.
A1 | Love Sosa |
A2 | Hallelujah |
A3 | I Don't Like |
A4 | No Tomorrow |
B1 | Hate Bein' Sober |
B2 | Kay Kay |
B3 | Laughin' To The Bank |
B4 | Diamonds |
C1 | Ballin' |
C2 | Understand Me |
C3 | 3Hunna |
C4 | Finally Rich |
D1 | Citgo |
D2 | Kobe |
D3 | Got Them Bands |