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Rewrite and translate this title Police Officer Meets Chief Keef, FaceTimes Her Son to Japanese between 50 and 60 characters. Do not include any introductory or extra text; return only the title in Japanese.

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A Minnesota police officer is being hailed as the best mom ever for FaceTiming her son so he can virtually meet Chief Keef.

In a video recently shared on X, a police officer can be seen video calling her son while standing next to a car as Chief Keef peeks out of a passenger window. To her surprised son on the other end of the call, the officer announces, “This is Chief Keef.”

When the camera swings around, Chief Keef waves at the son. The officer starts laughing as Keef introduces himself to the fan and asks whether he’s playing video games at the moment.

Check out the clip of the brief interaction below.

Fans can expect to see more big moments from the rapper’s life in the upcoming documentary that will examine his relationship with Chicago. Directed by Cole Bennett of Lyrical Lemonade, who curated Keef’s homecoming performance in the city, the currently-untitled project will be produced in partnership with Kenya Barris’ Khalabo Ink Society.

“It will examine Chicago’s influence on Keef’s life and career, as well as his impact on the city’s music scene and beyond,” Variety said of the film.

As for what we can expect from Keef coming up, there’s a possibility that he’ll be releasing a joint album with Sexyy Red. In an interview with Viper Magazine back in July, Red revealed, “We dropping an album soon. We’ve been working.”

What will it sound like? Collaborations like “Damn Shorty,” “Grape Trees,” and “Bow Bow Bow (F My Baby Dad)” probably are the blueprint of what to expect. Red even explained what she thinks it’ll sound like to fans.

“We just be on some money shit,” she said. “Some car shit, fast cars. Fuck these hoes. Buy some clothes. And keep your hair done.”

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A Minnesota police officer is being hailed as the best mom ever for FaceTiming her son so he can virtually meet Chief Keef.

In a video recently shared on X, a police officer can be seen video calling her son while standing next to a car as Chief Keef peeks out of a passenger window. To her surprised son on the other end of the call, the officer announces, “This is Chief Keef.”

When the camera swings around, Chief Keef waves at the son. The officer starts laughing as Keef introduces himself to the fan and asks whether he’s playing video games at the moment.

Check out the clip of the brief interaction below.

Fans can expect to see more big moments from the rapper’s life in the upcoming documentary that will examine his relationship with Chicago. Directed by Cole Bennett of Lyrical Lemonade, who curated Keef’s homecoming performance in the city, the currently-untitled project will be produced in partnership with Kenya Barris’ Khalabo Ink Society.

“It will examine Chicago’s influence on Keef’s life and career, as well as his impact on the city’s music scene and beyond,” Variety said of the film.

As for what we can expect from Keef coming up, there’s a possibility that he’ll be releasing a joint album with Sexyy Red. In an interview with Viper Magazine back in July, Red revealed, “We dropping an album soon. We’ve been working.”

What will it sound like? Collaborations like “Damn Shorty,” “Grape Trees,” and “Bow Bow Bow (F My Baby Dad)” probably are the blueprint of what to expect. Red even explained what she thinks it’ll sound like to fans.

“We just be on some money shit,” she said. “Some car shit, fast cars. Fuck these hoes. Buy some clothes. And keep your hair done.”

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