What did Chief Keef mean by Sosa?

For starters, “Sosa” is actually one of Chief Keef’s nicknames. And what that moniker is a reference to is one “Alejandro Sosa”, a fictional drug kingpin as featured on Al Pacino’s gangster classic, “Scarface”. So with that in mind, the message the title is meant to relay, in full, is “these b–ches love Sosa”.

When did Love Sosa come out?

Love Sosa

What song did Chief Keef make when he was 16?

Before he was arrested in December 2011, Chief Keef was a 16-year-old budding rap star. He’d released a song, “Bang,” which had more than 400,000 views on YouTube, along with a mixtape that he’d recorded in a friend’s bedroom. He also had a dedicated Twitter following among Chicago high school students.

Who is Chief Keef referring to in Love Sosa?

Drake gave love to the track after its release, when he tweeted “Love Sosa has at least 130 plays in the last 3 days.” The Dgainz directed music video was shot on October 18, 2012 in the Loft in the 100s neighborhood of the South Side of Chicago. “Sosa” refers to former Chicago Cubs baseball player Sammy Sosa. >>