Milwaukee rapper Chicken P, formerly known as Lil Chicken, has been sentenced to six years in connection with firearm and drug charges. The sentence includes three years in prison and three years of supervised release, following his guilty plea to cocaine distribution and illegal firearm possession.
Known for his raw street anthems and viral underground presence, Chicken P’s rising career now faces a major setback. He is expected to be released by September 2028.
His legal troubles mark a turning point for the artist, who had been gaining national traction through collaborations and solo projects.





