Queen Key ‘exposes’ 600 Breezy on Twitter after a bitter breakup. Pic credit: 600 Breezy/Queen Key/Instagram. Queen Key leaked an NSFW video of 600 Breezy on Twitter after the rapper reportedly told ...
Queen Key talks about her new music, being inspired by Tupac Shakur, working with Polo G and G Herbo, acting, rapping and more! Queen Key is the definition of a lyricist, someone who can rap on par ...
Queen Key is back with some brand new music. Check it out! Queen Key is one of the hardest rappers to come out of Chicago, and she holds nothing back when it comes to her music. Today, she returns ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. 600Breezy recently took to social media to share that his girlfriend of two years, Raven Jackson, chose to take her own life; ...
Chicago rapper Queen Key followed up a run of mixtapes with her seven-song debut album Eat My Pussy, which features Tink, Dreezy, Cuban Doll, and King Louie. As for the title, she told Pitchfork: ...
Queen Key wants you to know she gets “Special Treatment” anywhere she goes! Serving as one of the hardest female rappers to come out of Chicago, Queen Key exploded onto the scene back in 2017 with her ...
The My Way rapper Queen Key announced her pregnancy with triplets. Pic credit: Queen Key /Youtube Queen Key pregnant and she’s having triplets. The 23-year-old rapper announced the news on ...
When Queen Key comes through, her presence is immediately felt and her words are heard. From her infectious laugh to her bawdy lyrics, eyes are on the Chicago native at all times. Oddly enough, ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. The Cornerstore spoke with Chicago MC Queen ...
"Everybody got they inner Queen Key," says Chicago rapper Queen Key as she prepares to play host to a group of young women in her hometown. Key's empowering words ring out in each and every track she ...
The Block Beat multimedia series is a collaboration with The TRiiBE that roots Chicago musicians in places and neighborhoods that matter to them. Some things don’t change, and on an unseasonably ...