Submersing himself into the local gangs journalist Forrest Stuart learns about the gang culture of Chicago and even gets "cool" with many of the prominent gang members. He learns that many of the young children, even kids that don't live on the south side know which gang members territory they're in. Allowing them to watch their backs at all times. They portray this information through music called drill-rap that can be heard all through out the city, whether it be bumping loudly from a car speaker or by other means everybody seems to hear it. They all have high hopes of becoming famous from these songs filled with lots of violence and hate. Much like the famous rapper Chief Keef, "hardly a day goes by without someone from CBE mentioning Chief Keef".
http://www.chicagomag.com/Chicago-Magazine/October-2016/Chicago-Gangs/
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