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Round of Applause<br />

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The first show will take place on Jan. 26 at the Celebrity<br />

Theatre in Phoenix, and conclude March 18<br />

in Milwaukee. Juicy’s outing comes after dishing<br />

out his monstrous singles “<strong>Ball</strong>in’” featuring Kanye<br />

West and “No English” co-starring Travis Scott. His<br />

new album, Rubba Band Business: The Album is<br />

slated to drop before the year is out via Columbia<br />

Records/Kemosabe.<br />

Tickets are slated to go on sale Friday, Nov. 18 at<br />

10 a.m. If you’re a Citi card member, you’ll be able<br />

to snag your tickets on Nov. 15 while Live Nation<br />

members will have the chance to grab tickets on<br />

Nov. 16.<br />

JUICY J<br />

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At just nineteen, Chief Keef, an American hip-hop artist<br />

signed to major label, Interscope Records. He also owns<br />

his very own record label, Glory Boys Entertainment.<br />

Chicago native, Keith Cozart, started by uploading<br />

mixtapes and music videos to YouTube, including “Bang”,<br />

“3Hunna” and “I Don’t Like”. It was the latter song that<br />

snowballed, gaining tons of attention, including that of<br />

Kanye West, who is also from Chicago. West produced<br />

a remix of the song featuring Pusha T, Kadakiss and Big<br />

Sean.<br />

In the summer of 2012, Keef became the centerpiece of<br />

a bidding war among some of the most prominent major<br />

labels in the world. Eventually, Keef decided to sign with Interscope<br />

Records, who ultimately gave him the opportunity to run<br />

his own label.<br />

Keef’s studio album, “Finally Rich,” was released in December<br />

2012 and charted at number 2 on the US Rap Chart and 29 on<br />

the US Main Chart. He releases at least two mixtapes every<br />

year, all of which the music press and his loyal fans continuously<br />

propel to the top of national charts.<br />

Chief Keef

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