Who knew Solange Knowles was a drill rap fan? Ask yourself when was the last time Solange attended any recent events with her family.
She didn’t attend a campaign rally for Vice President Kamala Harris with big sister Beyoncé and their mom Tina Knowles in Houston, Texas on October 5.
In fact, Solange hasn’t attended any red carpet events with her mom and sister in years.
But she was in the front row at drill rapper Chief Keef’s concert at a club in Los Angeles on Saturday.
Solange, 38, reportedly threw herself at Chief Keef, 29, after the show. She reportedly pushed aside his young fans and begged for his phone number and a selfie.
Drill rap is a subgenre of rap music performed by gang members who have committed violent crimes, murder and drug trafficking.
Most drill rappers are killers pretending to be rap artists.
Chief Keef (left) is pictured with drill rapper Lil Durk who is locked up in Miami on a murder-for-hire charge.
Chief Keef is credited with pioneering Chicago drill rap in 2012. His fifth mixtape, Back from the Dead (2012), spawned the single “I Don’t Like”, which marked his first entry on the Billboard Hot 100. The music video was viewed over 53 million times on YouTube.
According to members of a manosphere board, Solange’s groupie behavior fits a pattern.
One man wrote: “Solange is ratchet as hell (not a diss), it’s not surprising that she’s a keef fan. She had Master P host one of her albums and Gucci mane on another album.”
Another person wrote: “Solange was wild as fu#k back in the day. She used to be in the clubs when she was 16/17 fighting ho*s.”
And who can forget when Solange nearly broke Jay-Z’s jaw in an embarrassing elevator beatdown that was caught on video?
No wonder Beyoncé has distanced herself from her ratchet little sister.
Watch the video below.