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Finally rich mixtape chief keef
Finally rich mixtape chief keef












Chief Keef probably doesn't care either way. 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 XXL 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. 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 The Guardian 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. Greg Kot of the Chicago Tribune 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. Musically, however, the album shimmers with power, which makes the dozen songs feel even more dangerous'. Randall Roberts of the Los Angeles Times 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. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized 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'.

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Finally Rich received generally positive reviews from music critics.














Finally rich mixtape chief keef