[2][3][4] It slowly achieved underground success, eventually reaching over 60 million cumulative YouTube views, and becoming sought after by MCs, DJs, and radio.
[8] Chief Keef makes threats like blowing up the state of New Jersey in response to someone stealing jewelry.
[7] One review points out that Back from the Dead 2 was one Chief Keef's best mixtapes, and that "Faneto" was the centerpiece of it, helping to cement Keef in the rap game, as the "internet was flooded with infinite remixes of the track, raising the profile nearly every rapper that graced the beat (see: Young Pappy and Famous Dex).
"[10] XXL magazine said that the song has "undoubtedly become one of the biggest hip-hop party anthems in recent years".
"[12][13] When asked why he thinks people are still reacting so passionately to the music five years later, Chief Keef explains that it all stems from the day he initially created the rhythm.