Come visit us ★ 32 Cannon Street, Poughkeepsie NY

Language

Currency

Your cart

Your cart is empty

Check out these collections

Chief Keef- Almighty So 2 (PREORDER) (CD)

SKU: 4099964104158
Regular price ¥97.00
Unit price
per
Chief Keef- Almighty So 2 (PREORDER) (CD)
Chief Keef- Almighty So 2 (PREORDER) (CD)

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 Finally Rich) with a pair of self-released 2013 mixtapes (August’s Bang, Pt. 2 and October’s Almighty So) that sounded obscure in comparison, prompting many a claim that he’d fallen off as quickly as he’d gotten on. These days, you can hear echoes of both projects everywhere, in particular Almighty So, the better of the two. You might argue that the slurry, intuitive style that 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 Almighty So 2’s initial cover art way back in 2019.) Hip-hop has reinvented itself a dozen times over in that time span, perhaps the only constant being Keef’s enduring influence. 

On Almighty So 2, the 28-year-old veteran sounds as if he’s well aware of just how tall his legacy looms. “I done been through so much smoke to where I couldn’t even see myself,” he raps in his oft-copied swing on “Treat Myself” before busting out a classic Sosa-ism: “Diamonds shining off my charm, I think I Christmas tree’d myself!” He spits fire and brimstone over sinister church choirs on “Jesus,” puffs out his chest on the soulful “Runner,” and offers up the most demented Scarface impression since Future circa 2011 on “Tony Montana Flow.” And on “Believe,” the former teenage phenom is now a man who’s done some soul-searching in his time off from shaping the sound of modern rap.

Preorder
Release dates are subject to change. View our preorder policy .
Format: New CD/Hip Hop

Chief Keef- Almighty So 2 (PREORDER) (CD)

SKU: 4099964104158
Regular price ¥97.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 6.19.2026

 
Shipping calculated at checkout.

> Due to the current limited nature of music titles, ALL CD & Vinyl purchases are limited to FOUR copies per customer, per item. If you place multiple orders for multiples of the same title, your subsequent orders will be canceled.

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 Finally Rich) with a pair of self-released 2013 mixtapes (August’s Bang, Pt. 2 and October’s Almighty So) that sounded obscure in comparison, prompting many a claim that he’d fallen off as quickly as he’d gotten on. These days, you can hear echoes of both projects everywhere, in particular Almighty So, the better of the two. You might argue that the slurry, intuitive style that 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 Almighty So 2’s initial cover art way back in 2019.) Hip-hop has reinvented itself a dozen times over in that time span, perhaps the only constant being Keef’s enduring influence. 

On Almighty So 2, the 28-year-old veteran sounds as if he’s well aware of just how tall his legacy looms. “I done been through so much smoke to where I couldn’t even see myself,” he raps in his oft-copied swing on “Treat Myself” before busting out a classic Sosa-ism: “Diamonds shining off my charm, I think I Christmas tree’d myself!” He spits fire and brimstone over sinister church choirs on “Jesus,” puffs out his chest on the soulful “Runner,” and offers up the most demented Scarface impression since Future circa 2011 on “Tony Montana Flow.” And on “Believe,” the former teenage phenom is now a man who’s done some soul-searching in his time off from shaping the sound of modern rap.