Almighty So 2 is a Hip-Hop album by Chief Keef, originally released in 2024. On Gatefold: 2 pressings tracked.
About
It’s not easy being ahead of your time: You have to wait years for the world to catch up. Such was the case when an 18-year-old Chief Keef followed up his anthemic major-label debut (2012’s <i>Finally Rich</i>) with a pair of self-released 2013 mixtapes (August’s <i>Bang, Pt. 2</i> and October’s <i>Almighty So</i>) that sounded obscure in comparison, prompting many a claim that he’d fallen off as quickly as he’d gotten on. These day, you can hear echoes of both projects everywhere, in particular <i>Almighty So</i>, the better of the two. You might argue that the slurry, intuitive style which has dominated the past decade of rap began here. Eleven long years later, the project’s sequel arrives after a half decade of teasing. (Keef previewed <i>Almighty So 2</i>’s initial cover art way back in 2019.) Hip-hop’s reinvented itself a dozen times over in that time span, perhaps the only constant being Keef’s enduring influence. .
via Apple Music
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Tracklist
- 1Almighty (Intro)2:53
- 2Neph Nem (feat. Ballout & G Herbo)2:37
- 3Treat Myself4:28
- 4Jesus Skit2:18
- 5Jesus (feat. Lil Gnar)4:39
- 6Too Trim4:29
- 7Runner2:54
- 8Banded Up (feat. Tierra Whack)4:26
- 9Grape Trees (feat. Sexyy Red)5:03
- 101,2,35:28
- 11Drifting Away4:01
- 12Never Fly Here (feat. Quavo)4:30
- 13Prince Charming5:30
- 14Believe6:45
- 15Tony Montana Flow2:22
- 16I'm Tryna Sleep3:15
Sound DNA
- Hip-Hop
- Trap
- dense
- intense
- urban
Credits
The people behind it.
2 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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