“Hey shawty, ain’t no future in no gang-bang/ And ain’t no manhood in no bang-bang”
– Lupe Fiasco, ITAL (Roses)
Chief Keef made his point clear in his “Don’t Like” track: “Sneak dissers that’s that sh*t I don’t like.”
The “3 Hunna” rapper may have to decipher whether a line in Lupe Fiasco’s latest LP “Food & Liquor 2” was a subtle jab directed towards him.
Lupe Fiasco rapped on “ITAL (Roses), “Hey shawty, ain’t no future in no gang-bang/ And ain’t no manhood in no bang-bang.”
Chief Keef is known to utter the phrase “Bang Bang” on songs.
The two Chicago rappers recently shook the Hip Hop music scene after Chief Keef blasted the “Kick Push” rapper for words said in an interview posted by Fake Shore Drive.
“Chief Keef scares me,” Lupe told the radio station. “Not him specifically, but just the culture that he represents. Specifically in Chicago. And I don’t speak this about any other city because I’m not from there. But like my family lives in Chicago. So my nephews, my cousins, my friends, and my peoples they all in those hoods that he represents. When you drive through Chicago…The hoodlums, the gangsters, and the ones you see killing each other. And the murder rate in Chicago is skyrocketing and you see who’s doing it and perpetrating it, they all look like Chief Keef.”
Chief Keef took his frustrations out on Twitter and threatened to physically harm the veteran emcee.
“Lupe fiasco a h*e a– ni*ga And wen I see him I’ma smack him like da bi*tch he is #300.”
Keef has since deleted the tweet and alleges his account was hacked. The rapper’s associate Lil’ Reese also took to Twitter to respond to Lupe.
“@LupeFiasco why da f— u always talkin s— bout us we doin positive by doin music,” he wrote.
“Yo @LupeFiasco we doin music its not like we still gangbangin we doin positive so stop bashin us n support us,” he wrote.