Growing up in Lake County during the rise of drill in the early 2010s, Chief Keef was primarily the soundtrack to my life. If you’re from where I’m from, his lyrics are part of the everyday vocabulary. To this day I've never seen trappers or drill rappers celebrated in art galleries, let alone centered as the main exhibit. I want to change that, as their influence reshaped an entire generation of Black Americans. Most people love to paint drill as negative, but what they miss is the truth behind it, the expression, the emotion, the survival, the reality most can’t relate to because they’ve never lived a day as a Black person in a system built against them.