^^ Relax buddy Your obviously a huge Chief Keef fan But calm down there's no reason to bring bob Dylan into this lol. He needs to learn how to do better interviews, it's simple. If you watched the interview it's obvious, so why all the complaining. No one is judging music off interviews
haha The thing is, I've only heard 3 Chief Keef songs in my life, and to be honest, I rarely listen to trap music(Nas, Tribe, Kanye, are more to my tastes). But, I think people are judging him harshly because of a prejudice about his image. If you read that interview as a transcript, you'll see he articulated his thoughts, just in a very brief(In before the "Chief Brief" jokes) manner. Watch celebrity interviews where they obviously wish they were somewhere else, and don't respect the interviewer :
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J32BrrmxCgc"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J32BrrmxCgc[/ame]
[ame=http://youtu.be/mL0VimExTsg]Vice & Young Jeezy: Most awkward rap interview EVER. - YouTube[/ame]
Not everyone's dying to sell themselves as a personality. So, he won't last in the game(not because of his music but)because he's not some Pac/Tyler The Creator/Ross hybrid in his interviews? It doesn't work like that. This is verbatim, and it doesn't exactly jump out as anything unusual:
Interviewer: So, how you feel about Lil B jumping on the track?
Chief Keef: Yeah, he went ham.
I: He went ham on it? You like it? You fukkin wit it?
CF: Harder than I ever seen him go, shyt.
I: Yeah? Did he reach out to you? Or, was it you to him?
CF: He reached out to me.
I: He reached out to you? True, true. I got another question for you. Everybody wanna know -- how old are you?