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'''Tyree Lamar Pittman''' (born [[Date of birth::1993-011-014|November 14, 1993]]), known professionally as '''Young Chop''', is an American record producer, rapper, and songwriter.<ref>https://rateyourmusic.com/artist/young-chop-2</ref> There is a [[Has wiki article::https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Young_Chop|Wikipedia article]] for this subject. He is best known for his work in drill hip-hop and for producing several of Chief Keef’s early hits, including “I Don’t Like,” “Love Sosa,” and “3Hunna.”<ref>https://pitchfork.com/features/rising/8879-young-chop/</ref>
'''Tyree Lamar Pittman''' (born [[Date of birth::1993-011-014|November 14, 1993]]), known professionally as '''Young Chop''', is an American record producer, rapper, and songwriter.<ref>https://rateyourmusic.com/artist/young-chop-2</ref> There is a [[Has wiki article::https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Young_Chop|Wikipedia article]] for this subject. He is best known for his work in drill hip-hop and for producing several of Chief Keef’s early hits, including “I Don’t Like,” “Love Sosa,” and “3Hunna.”<ref>https://pitchfork.com/features/rising/8879-young-chop/</ref>

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Tyree Lamar Pittman (born November 14, 1993), known professionally as Young Chop, is an American record producer, rapper, and songwriter.[1] There is a Wikipedia article for this subject. He is best known for his work in drill hip-hop and for producing several of Chief Keef’s early hits, including “I Don’t Like,” “Love Sosa,” and “3Hunna.”[2]

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