If you from Chicago, you know when something real hits the screen — you feel it before you even press play. And that’s exactly what 6Figga Dilla just did with his show You Don’t Know Chi, now airing on FOX. It’s not just a title, it’s a statement. Because unless you’ve walked these streets, heard the trains in the distance, and seen how the city breeds both hustle and heartbreak — you really don’t know.
Dilla didn’t come to play Hollywood. He came to show the layers of this city that never make the cut. The corner conversations. The way folks move with purpose, even when the world sleepin’ on ‘em. The love, the loss, the loyalty — it’s all there, wrapped in storytelling that feels like somebody finally said what Chicago been thinking.
The show don’t glamorize the struggle; it documents it. You can tell this came from somebody who’s seen both sides — the block and the boardroom. And that’s what makes it hit harder. It’s raw, it’s black, it’s Chicago to the core.
What Dilla did with You Don’t Know Chi is something the city been needing. A platform that don’t water down the reality, but still finds beauty in it. FOX made a smart move putting it on air — because this isn’t just TV, it’s culture, it’s conversation, it’s a mirror.
Every scene feels like a reminder that Chicago stories don’t have to be explained to be respected. They just gotta be told right. And 6Figga Dilla told it exactly how it’s supposed to be told.
Chicago got another one. And if you ain’t tuned in yet — you don’t know Chi.
