Bobby Shmurda
Rapper, Bobby Shmurda, responsible for one of the
biggest songs of the year entitled "Hot N***a" has threatened rival
rapper, Chief Keef, via a post on Instagram that is now trending on
Twitter. Both rappers started as indie artists, who drew the
attention of major labels and were signed to multi-million dollar
record deals.
Chief Keef
In September, it was believed Chief Keef, who
debuted first, had insulted Shmurda for attracting the same audience
his predecessor has amassed. The insult came via Chief Keef
releasing a song entitled "Beetlejuice" where he raps "I still’ll
come and rob you for your kilo/And you know you ain’t catch no body
’bout a week ago." Shmurda's debut song released this past summer
has a famous line which states "bout a week ago" that became a catch
phrase on social networking.
Bobby Shmurda post on Instagram threatening Chief Keef and his
crew
It was unquestionably an insult. In a delayed
response, Shmurda, who has pled not guilty to gun charges in New
York, posted a photo on Instagram of guns with the names of Chief
Keef and his crew on the weapons. Oh dear! Coincidentally, Shmurda
also has a line in his song which states "Everybody catching bullet
holes."
Bobby Shmurda post on Instagram threatening Chief Keef and his
crew
Please remember what happened between the late
rappers Tupac and Notorious B.I.G. Respect your lives enough to not
turn this dispute violent. Impressionable audiences are watching and
listening. Think about it this way, what's the sense of being rich
and famous in this life if you're not around to enjoy it.
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Chief Keef Disses Bobby Shmurda?
Posted: 09/25/2014 10:42 AM EDT - There’s a strong
possibility that Chief Keef is dissing Bobby Shmurda on his new
“Beetlejuice” track, released Wednesday (Sept. 24). Shmurda, 20, has
garnered comparisons to the Chicago teen because of their closeness
in age and rap rise. Even though both copped major label deals off
songs that blew up online, Keef sounds like he’s already done
hearing about their similarities. “I still’ll come and rob you for
your kilo/And you know you ain’t catch no body ’bout a week ago,” he
raps on “Beetlejuice.”
Sosa didn’t have to name Shmurda outright, the
reference to his “Hot N---a” single makes it pretty clear that the
line is directed at the Brooklyn rapper. But if he is upset, perhaps
that frustration shouldn’t be pointed in Shmurda’s direction. 50
Cent was actually the one who compared the two. The leader of G-Unit
told Hot 97 flat out that the Epic Records recording artist
“reminds” him of Keef. “It’s the same energy," he said of “Hot
N---a” versus Keef’s “I Don’t Like” single. “It’s a New York version
of it.”
Looking at both careers, Fif’s statement was
accurate. Shmurda is riding his own wave at the moment, similar to
what Keef went through about two years ago. Since Keef, 19, is
technically more tenured in the music business than Shmurda, maybe
he can give him some pointers instead of [allegedly] throwing shots.
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