Chief Keef Finally Rich Deluxe Edition Zip
Finally Rich includes Keef’s original as well as more than a dozen booming chest-crushers (with guest bars from 50 Cent, French Montana, Young Jeezy, Rick Ross, and Wiz Khalifa). Preview TITLE.
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A 30-second sample of the chorus to '. Problems playing this file? ' featuring, was released as the album's on March 15, 2012. The song has peaked at number 73 on the US, number 20 on the, and number 15 on the charts. It also appeared on Chief Keef's mixtape, which was released for free on March 12, 2012.
Ariana grande yours truly download free zip. The mixtape was later mastered and made available for purchase on. On May 1, 2012, a notable rapper and producer, made a remix featuring,. The remix is featured as the final track on the compilation album,. ' was released as the album's second single on October 18, 2012. The song peaked at number 56 on the Billboard Hot 100, number 20 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, and number 17 on the Rap Songs charts.
The music video for 'Love Sosa' was released on October 18, 2012. It was later announced the song 'Love Sosa' would be featured on the video game. ' was released as the album's third single on December 13, 2012. The song features an from fellow rappers. The song peaked on the US Billboard at number 16. Other songs [ ] On September 21, 2012, the music video was released for the song 'Ballin'. On November 10, 2012, the music video was released for the bonus track 'Kobe'.
On August 15, 2013, the music video was released for 'Citgo'. Critical reception [ ] Professional ratings Aggregate scores Source Rating 62/100 Review scores Source Rating 7.5/10 8/10 3/5 Finally Rich received generally positive reviews from. At Metacritic, which assigns an rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 62, based on 17 reviews, which indicates 'Generally favorable reviews'. Randall Roberts of the gave the album two and a half stars out of four, saying 'Landing a week before the big day, the 17-year-old Chicago thug offers infectious odes to nihilism and tirades against haters that are as simple-minded and catchy as they are brutal. Musically, however, the album shimmers with power, which makes the dozen songs feel even more dangerous'.
Of the gave the album two stars out of four, saying ' Finally Rich' owes plenty to the menacing inner-city narratives of Jeezy, Waka Flocka and Gucci Mane. Keef's innovation, if it can be called that, is to appear even colder than any of his predecessors, devoid of feelings, let alone guilt or remorse.' Alex Macpherson of gave the album three out of five stars, saying 'Ha, ha, ha': 17-year-old Chicago drill rapper Chief Keef's syllables land like lead weights on concrete.
Deliberately defining a song titled Laughin' to the Bank by its absence of any mirth is entirely in character for Keef, who wears his perpetual screwface like a badge of pride across Finally Rich and never once lets light in.' Neil Martinez-Belkin of gave the album an L, saying '“I Don't Like” still hasn't lost its appeal, and much of his debut carries the same level of replay value. So people will love it. People will hate it. Chief Keef probably doesn't care either way. He's 17, and he's finally rich.' Jesse Fairfax of gave the album three out of five stars, saying 'A fair assessment can see his dangerous character as a product of his environment rather than simple glorification of wrongdoing, with Finally Rich creating entertainment out of hopelessness.
Having taken off in a short time span while growing into adulthood, immaturity is certainly a big part of his shtick, but most importantly Keef's rise puts a mirror up to devastating socioeconomic conditions all too often swept under the rug.' Jayson Greene of gave the album a 7.5 out of 10, saying ' Finally Rich benefits from some professional tweaks in the mix, but otherwise leaves Keef's sound untouched. And in addition to succeeding on its own terms, it proves that Keef has a lot of potential—much more than his detractors might have hoped.' Jesse Cataldo of gave the album two stars out of five, saying 'Keef's debut, Finally Rich, begins with a breathless tantrum that, with a slight change in subject matter, could reasonably be directed at a parent rather than the audience. This tone of manic, furious immaturity persists throughout, whether he's railing on 'bitches' or 'snitches' or detailing the outlines of boilerplate affluence to which he robotically aspires.'