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How Young Chop Helped Create Chicago Drill Music | Genius News
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2020-02-20
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Most people remember the first time they heard Chief Keef’s dark and melodic songs like “Love Sosa” and “I Don’t Like” and it was a Chicago producer named Young Chop who was the architect of that sound.
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