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Kanye West's Yeezus Album Includes Chief Keef Feature


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By Chelsey Wilkins

A few days ago, a leaked photo surfaced of an alleged tracklist for Kanye West’s upcoming sixth album, Yeezus. The list included a track featuring RZA, Ma$e and Chief Keef called “Boxed Out" and it looks like there may be some truth to the picture.

Chief Keef has now confirmed that he worked with Kayne on his highly anticipated project. During an interview with Elite Money Empire to promote his new Beats by Dre headphones, Sosa unveiled some big news about Kayne’s new LP saying, “I am on the song called… I forgot… I forgot what the song is called, buts it’s a hot song.”

This isn’t the first time Ye and Chief have shared a track together. On G.O.O.D Music’s compilation album, Cruel Summer, Kanye borrowed the young rapper’s song, “I Don’t Like” and added some additional verses. There's always a chance that Sosa’s verse might not make Kanye’s final cut, but we'll find out soon enough.

Yeezus drops June 18.



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