Chief Keef, Sexyy Red and Mike WiLL Made-It are living it up in the video for “Damn Shorty” off Keef and Mike’s joint mixtape, DIRTY NACHOS.

Directed by NSTY, the “Damn Shorty” visuals features a gas station turn-up as the trio ride out in expensive cars before heading to a lavish dinner.

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This is the third collab for Keef and Sexyy, who previously linked on “Ghetto Princess” off of her Hood Hottest Princess (Deluxe) album and again on her “(F My Baby Dad)” remix.

Get into the video below.

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In an interview with Billboard News backstage at Rolling Loud LA last month, Chief Keef shared his thoughts on working with Sexyy Red, noting that he relates to her on a number of levels.

Asked by interviewer Tetris Kelly what he believed was the reason “people go so crazy for Sexyy Red,” Keef’s response was simple: “She just … you could tell she really just come from where we come from.”

Elsewhere in the interview, the “Love Sosa” rapper reflected on why he works so well with the “SkeeYee” spitter.

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He explained: “I just know she fuck with me real heavy. I fuck with her too. Saying she wants to come through and I said, “Hell fucking yeah.”

Outside of his collabs with Sexyy Red, Chief Keef recently saw a decade-old solo track finally get platinum status.

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Late last month, the Chicago icon secured yet another career-defining accolade as his 2014 blockbuster “Faneto” was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), meaning the joint has now surpassed 1 million sales units.

This is the fourth song by the 28-year-old that has reached said milestone, with his songs “I Don’t Like,” “Love Sosa” and “Hate Bein’ Sober” all having previously secured the same accomplishment.

LUCKI Making Movie About Chief Keef’s Journey To Stardom
LUCKI Making Movie About Chief Keef’s Journey To Stardom

A little over five years ago, JAY-Z and Beyoncé took the industry by storm with the release of their joint LP EVERYTHING IS LOVE.

The lead single for the album, “APESHIT,” notably featured Hov referencing “Faneto” with the bar: “I’m a gorilla in the fuckin’ coupe/‘Finna pull up in the zoo/I’m like Chief Keef meet Rafiki—who been lyin’ ‘King’ to you?

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About the acknowledgement, the drill rapper told Complex back in 2019: “JAY-Z inspired me to do all this shit anyway. It’s always a good feeling to hear people reference my songs and lyrics.”