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Born Keith Cozart in Chicago, Keef first hit with 2011's "Bang," a slow-rolling, simple cut that was an instant hit with the youth of his hometown's South Side. The mixtapes The Glory Road and Bang were both released that year by Keef's label, <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Glory+Boyz%22">Glory Boyz</a>, but at the end of 2011, the rapper was arrested for unlawful use of a weapon, having pointed a gun at a police officer. In early 2012, Keef was finishing his sentence of house arrest at his grandmother's home as his track "I Don't Like" was topping a million views on video-sharing sites. It caught the attention of <a href="spotify:artist:5K4W6rqBFWDnAN6FQUkS6x">Kanye West</a>, who completed a remix of the track with <a href="spotify:artist:0c173mlxpT3dSFRgMO8XPh">Big Sean</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:0ONHkAv9pCAFxb0zJwDNTy">Pusha T</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:5pnbUBPifNnlusY8kTBivi">Jadakiss</a> all added to the mix. The single landed on Finally Rich, Keef's debut album released late in 2012 by <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Interscope%22">Interscope</a>. <a href="spotify:artist:3q7HBObVc0L8jNeTe5Gofh">50 Cent</a>, Young Jeezy, and <a href="spotify:artist:1sBkRIssrMs1AbVkOJbc7a">Rick Ross</a> made guest appearances, while production came from the likes of <a href="spotify:artist:5L0n62BVUljSzKMLyMaFHR">Young Chop</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:0NWbwDZY1VkRqFafuQm6wk">Mike Will Made-It</a>. Late that same year, as the Chicago Police announced the MC was being investigated in connection to a shooting death, a video of Keef at a gun range triggered a parole violation investigation that ended in 2013 with a two-month sentence in a juvenile detention facility.
<a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Interscope%22">Interscope</a> dropped the artist a year later, and in early 2015, while the rapper was under house arrest due to more parole violations, a planned concert with Keef beamed in as a hologram was canceled when the venue was pressured by Chicago's City Hall. It didn't stop the release of music, as the MC issued four mixtapes, as well as a pair of LPs -- Bang 3 and Nobody 2 -- at the close of 2015. In 2017, on New Year's Day, he released Two Zero One Seven, followed that summer by his fifth official full-length, Thot Breaker. Later that year, he issued Dedication, which included features from <a href="spotify:artist:6icQOAFXDZKsumw3YXyusw">Lil Yachty</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:31W5EY0aAly4Qieq6OFu6I">A Boogie wit da Hoodie</a>, and Tadoe, along with production from D. Rich, <a href="spotify:artist:3rvuErFOb3t9CGFpqlW1ML">StuntMan</a>, Turbo, CBMix, and <a href="spotify:artist:2HWmDYT4Tjd0SCzw9BhLlm">K.E. on the Track</a>.
In 2018, Keef repeated the prior year's prolific streak with a dizzying slew of mixtape releases, including two installations of The Leek series and the first two parts of The GloFiles. He issued Mansion Musick in July, featuring <a href="spotify:artist:699OTQXzgjhIYAHMy9RyPD">Playboi Carti</a> on "Uh Uh" and Tadoe on "Sky Say," before closing the year with The Cozart and Back from the Dead 3. The following year, the seventh and eighth volumes of The Leek arrived just before his high-profile collaboration with trap producer <a href="spotify:artist:1mceaxtjWdEmwoDVAlkC41">Zaytoven</a>, GloToven, which featured just one guest, <a href="spotify:artist:3wyVrVrFCkukjdVIdirGVY">Lil Pump</a>.
With barely a pause in his output, Keef picked his GloFiles series back up, issuing the third volume in late 2019 and the fourth in 2020. "Bang Bang," a collaboration with <a href="spotify:artist:0NWbwDZY1VkRqFafuQm6wk">Mike WiLL Made-It</a>, appeared later that year, followed in 2021 by singles like "The Talk" and "New Bugatti," the latter of which featured <a href="spotify:artist:2rhFzFmezpnW82MNqEKVry">Ski Mask the Slump God</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:1m7LSAMIB1BErIHYSOn32W">DJ Scheme</a>. The album 4NEM appeared at the end of the year. Several singles, including "Tony Montana Flow" (with Akachi) and "Almighty Gnar" (with <a href="spotify:artist:3EIX8WuD9ybB4ruz0MSilB">Lil Gnar</a>), were released in 2022. In 2024, Keef again paired with <a href="spotify:artist:0NWbwDZY1VkRqFafuQm6wk">Mike WiLL Made-It</a> for the mixtape Dirty Nachos, which featured the track "PULL UP GHOST-CLAN" featuring <a href="spotify:artist:17lzZA2AlOHwCwFALHttmp">2 Chainz</a>. ~ David Jeffries, Rovi
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3.8 million
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