![]() Last up is Chief Keef’s most famous song, “Love Sosa.” This was one of the many re-released songs of the album and is a classic of his. This song was my favorite from the album, but I still did not love it enough to add it to any of my playlists. It came with a lighthearted feel and slightly lifted my spirits. This song definitely felt happier than the rest of the album. This later evolved into an electric/EDM background instrumental. This song starts out with an intro that resembles any run of the mill theme song of a children’s show. While I did not love this song, I would recommend it to anyone who is a big Chief Keef fan.Īnother song that I noticed is “Kush With Them Beans.” The unique title grabbed my attention as I was hoping to find its correlation to the song. They manage to slow the song down in order to be noticed. The background instrumentals are very subtle yet noticeable and add a unique feel to the song. I enjoyed that it was more chill than his usual music. This song, however, is very mellow for its genre and had a calm feeling to it. ![]() Chief Keef’s rapping, in this song specifically, sounds like a mumbling mess. ![]() The lyrics are not very original and they lack creativity. ![]() To start, “Citgo” is a painfully mediocre song. I was not particularly impressed with this album but some of the songs that grabbed my attention include “Citgo,” “Kush With Them Beans” and “Love Sosa.” There weren’t any specific songs in this album that really stood out to me, as quite a few of them sound fairly similar. Chief Keef recently released the completed version of his previously successful album, “Finally Rich.” This new album, officially named “Finally Rich (Complete Edition)” contained 12 old songs from the previous album and 10 brand new ones. ![]()
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