Chief Keef has been experiencing some trouble with his new label, FilmOnTV, and the focus on his music has been downplayed a bit as those issues hounded him during the end of 2015. But now, Keef is getting back to the music.

The Chicago rapper returns with a brand new track called "Untrustworthy" produced by YG on da Beat. This is a typical Chief Keef joint as Keef delivers his raps forcefully over a thunderous beat concocted by YG on da Beat.

It's unclear if Chief Keef has squared away all the issues with FilmOnTV or if "Untrustworthy" is another unsanctioned release. Keef's associates were sued for $4 million for violating a seven-year deal that Keef signed with the label. It was revealed that all Keef's music and business needed to be handled through the label, which wasn't the case with the rapper's releases of Finally Rollin 2 and Nobody Part 2.

All of this came just a month after Keef's contract was suspended. FilmOnTV owner Alki David made a statement on the matter this past November.

"Chief Keef’s contract was suspended two weeks ago because his management went off and did a tour without our approval,” David said. “Not happy with the direction they are taking him. Same shit over and over. Limiting his appeal to a wider audience and I’m not saying he should sell out, just be more prolific. [He] ends up making unsanctioned videos with child sex traffickers. I don’t blame Keith – I blame his shady management – Keith is a fucking rap superstar."

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