Chief Keef may have reconciled with the Migos, but his real enemies wear suits and flex quarterly projections. It's been a stressful year, but the Chicago rapper know no other kind.

This fall, Keef was reportedly dropped by Interscope, having only released his debut album Finally Rich on the label. Since the story broke, there have been conflicting reports and as of yet, no definitive answer as to his label status. Keef has beefed with rappers, stolen chains, and, on Halloween, unleashed his excellent Back From The Dead 2 mixtape. Now, unceremoniously, Keef has announced a release date for his album Nobody, and it's right around the corner: next Tuesday. Tellingly, "Interscope" is nowhere to be found on the iTunes preorder page.

The album clocks in at 12 tracks and roughly 35 minutes, Nobody features Keef's trademark utilitarian song titles—one through four-track run is "Fishin'," "Funny," "Gooey," and "Hard." Perhaps most notably, the record includes "Nobody," a song that is said to feature Kanye West and presumably what Keef was previewing earlier this year.

Nobody is available Dec. 16.

[iTunes]

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