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Chicken George Drops Street-Certified Visual “What I’m Into” Ahead of Islamic Bag Mixtape

METRO DETROIT, MI – Raw, real, and unapologetically authentic, Chicken George is back with his latest release “What I’m Into”—a street anthem straight from the heart of the Metro Detroit area. Blending rugged bars with gritty visuals, the track is a bold statement of identity and survival, offering an unfiltered glimpse into the life and mind of an artist who’s lived it all.


Growing up between Detroit, Mount Clemens, and Port Huron, Chicken George found his way into rap early, spitting bars since the age of 13. Music wasn’t just a hobby—it was a lifeline. Through years of being in and out of lockup, he honed his voice, sharpened his perspective, and came out fully loaded with stories from the streets and a mission to be heard.


Now, with the upcoming release of his Islamic Bag mixtape, “What I’m Into” sets the tone. The track captures the grind, the pressure, and the purpose behind his hustle. It’s more than music—it’s survival through rhythm, faith, and focus.


“This track is me in my rawest form—no filters, no cap. Just what I’ve lived, what I’m on, and where I’m headed,” says Chicken George. “Islamic Bag is going to show people a different level of growth. The pain, the prayer, and the power.”

Built on hard-earned experience and street wisdom, Chicken George’s music speaks directly to those who understand the struggle—and those who need to. Islamic Bag is set to be his most personal and potent body of work yet.


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