Beefs
No documented rap beefs.
Chief Keef's collective. Fredo Santana, Lil Reese, SD. Birth of Chicago drill.
Chief Keef assembled Glory Boyz Entertainment around 2012 as Chicago's answer to the West Coast crew model, transforming a neighborhood collective into the creative nucleus of drill's explosion. With Fredo Santana, Lil Reese, and SD locked in, Glo Gang operated less as a traditional label and more as a sonic brotherhood—each member bringing distinct menace to tracks that defined the genre's early identity. The crew's interconnected releases and features created a self-reinforcing ecosystem that made drill feel inevitable rather than novelty, with Keef's tremolo-heavy production and deadpan delivery setting the blueprint that countless Chicago rappers would chase. Though their collective output proved less prolific than the hype suggested, their influence on modern trap and the drill movement's global reach remains undeniable; Glo Gang essentially proved that regional crews could establish stylistic dominance without major label backing.
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