Saturday, September 19, 2015

Walls are closing in on Chief Keef!

Good Evening from I'm Still Posting In Upper Darby!

You know!? I read this article, LITERALLY JUST NOW!? And I've got no clue who anyone is besides Chief Keef. And I'm not impressed with him either. Bottom line is I'm old, by today's standards and REAL LIFE. I'll be 44 end of the year. But I've heard a few snippets from Chief Keef and, eh.

Not my cup of tea.
However? You'd think this dude would learn after what happened to Bobby Schmurda's dumb-ass. Whatever bills you gotta pay, PAY'EM. You got warrants? Chief Keef appears to have enough money, unlike Schmurda the Schmuck, so? Go handle your business, if you truly are a chief, Keef. But duckin and dodging? Now isn't the time to be fuckin around like that.

Mind you, even I knew about the fact that he got shut down when he tried to do a hologram concert, but was in some sort of legal or criminal trouble and they shut his shit down. This lack of good judgment isn't a pattern you wanna keep up. I may not LIKE HIS MUSIC. I don't know him. But to keep duckin and dodging warrants or whatever, with shit being as hot as it is now? NOT. SMART. Here is why I said the walls are closing in on him;

Rapper Chief Keef’s LA Parking Lot Concert Shut Down by LAPD (Exclusive)

Joe Otterson
September 19, 2015
Rapper Chief Keef’s LA Parking Lot Concert Shut Down by LAPD (Exclusive)
Rapper Chief Keef’s concert in a parking lot outside the Fonda Theater was shut down on Friday night by the LAPD, TheWrap has learned.
Chief Keef, whose real name is Keith Cozart, was scheduled to perform at the show to promote his new album. According to a representative for FilmOn, Cozart’s record label, around 1500 people were in attendance with 80,000 watching the show on the company’s website.
“Just pathetic. The city of Los Angeles was clearly doing the dirty work of corporate giant AEG by shutting down Chief Keef’s festival, Alki David, CEO of FilmOn and Hologram USA, told TheWrap in a statement. “It was shaping up to be a great night at the lot and we had 80,000 fans watching on FilmOn.com. We are so pissed off we are planning to build a permanent venue for hologram concerts next to AEG’s Fonda Theater.”
Rapper Queen Kyi, an Air Force veteran that Cozart discovered, had just finished her set and rap battle rounds were underway. Slim Jesus was to perform next followed by Cozart when LAPD officers shut down the show. The crowd dispersed without incident.
The LAPD did not immediately respond to TheWrap’s request for comment.
Cozart was originally scheduled to perform at the Fonda Theater, but the Fonda and entertainment company AEG canceled the performance following disputes between theater staffers and representatives for the rapper.
Cozart had filed complaint with LAPD that a member of his team was assaulted by the theater’s staff during a prep meeting on Sept. 16, according to David. AEG has disputed those allegations.
In July, Cozart was scheduled to appear at an Indiana concert via hologram due to outstanding criminal warrants in the Midwest. That show was also shut down by police after he had performed only one song.

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