proper noun Street Slang

Sosa

· proper noun · chicago

Chief Keef's alias, lifted from the Scarface drug lord Alejandro Sosa.

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Chief Keef's primary alias, taken from Alejandro Sosa, the Bolivian cocaine kingpin in Scarface (1983). Became one of the most-referenced names in Chicago drill — shouted on hooks, tatted on faces, and adopted as shorthand for Keef himself and the whole Glo Gang movement.

“Sosa on the track, you already know it's about to be a problem.”
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Sosa In A Sentence

Sosa on the track, you already know it's about to be a problem.

Origin & Usage

Chief Keef adopted the name from Alejandro Sosa in Brian De Palma's Scarface; cemented in tracks like 'I Don't Like' (2012) and across the Finally Rich era.

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What does "Sosa" mean?

It's Chief Keef's alias, lifted from Alejandro Sosa, the drug lord character in Scarface.

How do you use "Sosa" in a sentence?

"Fans still call him Sosa on every track."

Where does "Sosa" come from?

It's taken from Alejandro Sosa, the Bolivian drug lord in the film Scarface, and adopted by Chief Keef as an alias.

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