Using music as their weapon, Chief Keef, CeeLo Green and Tone Trump bring the violence on their latest collab effort. Produced by Green, who delivers a slapping, funk-inspired beat, the track features a heavy use of metaphors as each MC describes violence in different ways.

Sounding aggressive even though the instrumental strays away from his comfort zone, Keef does a good job riding the beat before handing off mic duties to CeeLo. Serving as more of an interlude for Tone Trump, Green channels Cypress Hill's "How Could I Just Kill a Man?" In the end, Trump steals the show with a standout verse as he shouts out his Philly neighborhood.

Fans of Keef can rejoice as it looks like he's back in the studio with producer Young Chop after the two suffered a falling out after they reached new heights of fame and success thanks to the Chop-produced "I Don't Like." The producer took to Instagram over the weekend and posted a picture of Keef holding a massive joint with the caption "Chief Keef on the album #chopsquadrecords."

The producer, who helped define Chicago's Drill sound, has been very vocal about his distaste for Kanye West after 'Ye altered the "I Don't Like" beat without permission for the remix. Last fall, Chop went as far as saying that Yeezy is only using Chitown's breadth of young talent for his own good.

“[Kanye] use you, try to soak up everything niggas know, get you to write songs for him and then don’t call you after that," he said. "Fuck him! Say for instance, like, ‘Don’t Like’ and my boy Vic Mensa. He gonna make it seem like he put them on. And he really fuckin’ didn’t. Niggas started rom the bottom.”

Chop has been promoting King Chop heavily on his Instagram page, even saying that he's "dropping two albums on the same day." The video for the lead single, "Just Do Me," should be dropping any day now.

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