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When it comes to Chief Keef, beef is somewhat inevitable. Recently Keef and the ATL group Migos have been going back and forth on Twitter. The Chicago native sent out a warning tweet towards the ATL trio saying, “Warning Diss Records Lead to A lot More.” The conflict started when Keef took a line on Migos song, ‘Brokeanese’ as a diss. Was it really a diss? Keef took it as one and Offset, member of Migos, later responded with “Will [We’ll] b [be] in Chiraq Next Week Pull Up @ChiefKeef,” but deleted the message.


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Unfortunately it doesn’t end there. The drama was taken back to music, when Migos recently released new song, Jealousy. The track produced by Murda leaves no question to who it is about. “Ain’t never did a sneak diss / ‘Cause my hitmen quick to put you on that hitlist/ I’m gettin’ that cheddar my life is so better, f— n—a mad ’cause I’m a trendsetter”. The lyrics were obviously referring to Chief Keef stating they were sneak dissing him. We hope this stays on wax and nothing more.

Take a look at the tweets here:

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