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Chief Keef and Fans React To Fake Bobby Shmurda Death Threats



How does a fake IG account manage to turn the world of Hip Hop upside down? This was the case Wednesday after a fraudulent Bobby Shmurda page threatened the lives of GBE members Chief Keef, Fredo Santana, Lil Reese and Tadoe.



Fake Bobby posted images of deadly firearms and made his/her intentions clear that he/she was going to use them.

Fake Bobby fired off a series of incendiary posts:

“Glo Gang, I kno yall don’t want none of this sh-t on gs9 Ah Ah Ah! Tag these broke bums



“F*ck GBE @ChieffKeeffSossa it’s all about #GS9 Ah Ah Ah



“AND IF DAT AINT ANUFF I JUST BLOW THEM MFS UP AH AH AH #GS9



“OR ILL JUST BE ON MY JAMES BOND SH-T AINT NO ONE HEAR A THING! F-CK GLO GANG



“THIS ONES FA U @FredoSantanaSSR KEEP PLAYING F-CK BOY #GS9 ah ah ah



“Spaz out on a f-ck n-gga leave him dead in the coffin



“Your b-tch wanna f-ck wit a real n-gga Haaann,” the captions on the posts read.



Sosa caught wind of the threatening posts and tagged Fredo Santana and Lil Reese on Twitter.



Fans also took to social media to weigh in on the conflict. RIP Bobby Shmurda soon began trending on Twitter:













































Bobby was previously accused of dissing Chicago after he allegedly wrote “F*ck Chiraq” on Facebook.



Bobby Shmurda took to IG to set the record straight. According to the “Hot N-gga” rapper, he doesn’t even own a Facebook account.

“Who the hell keep making fake pages of me, son,” he said. “Why the f-ck they wanna make fake pages of me. Yo son, I am not on Facebook. Stop making f-cking fake pages. All I got is Instagram and Twitter. Yall n-ggas need a life.”



Chief Keef set the Internet on fire in late September after a particular line in his new Fredo Santana-assisted song “Beetlejuice” was thought to be directed at Bobby Shmurda.

Sosa raps, “I still come and rob you for your kilo/You know you ain’t catch no body bout a week ago.”



The rhyme is a reference from a popular line in Bobby Shmurda’s viral hit song “Hot N*gga.”

But Sosa set the record straight on the matter when a fan probed him on the alleged diss.

“its not to him it’s to everybody who he got thinking that!” Sosa wrote.



Bobby Shmurda has long been criticized for having a sound similar to Sosa.

Bobby and Rowdy Rebel recently sat down with Cipha Sounds to address the comparison of their music to Chief Keef’s drill sound.

“I don’t care about none of that,” Rowdy Rebel said. “You just do what you gotta do.”

“People gon talk,” Bobby added.



Bobby Shmurda has long denied his music having any Chicago influence.

According to Village Voice, some people have dubbed his style of music as “New York Drill.”

“…We did this before we heard of drill,” he said. “We’ve been rapping even before we heard of Chicago. To tell you the truth, I ain’t really know about Chicago until Chief Keef and em. We’ve been doing what we’ve doing before. I’m 20. I’ve been in the streets since like 10.”



Shmurda cites Gucci Mane and Lil Boosie as his influences.

“…I grew up listening to Gucci,” he told Global Grind. “A lot of New York people… on my block a lot of people don’t listen to what I listen to. Out my car, you hear Boosie playing. I grew up Down South, too. My daddy and my family, everybody Down South.”



50 Cent recently stated Bobby’s music draws influence from Sosa during his Power 105 interview with Angie Martinez.

“When I saw him dancing and everything in the joint, I was like yo I couldn’t stop thinking of the little homie Chief Keef,” he said. “To me, that sound is his sound… the drill music.”

Fif went on to say some artists lack originality in this era of Hip Hop.

“It’s showing how a culture’s trending instead of having originality necessary for you to mean something to our culture back when I fell in love with it,” he said. “You had to be your own thing, your own sound even if didn’t make sense half of the time.”



DJ Drama recently weighed in on the recent success of the 20-year-old Brooklynite during an interview with Vibe. Drama commented Shmurda reminds him of Chiraq.

“He reminds me of Chicago-ness,” Drama told Vibe. “It’s kinda wild watching New York artist who have aspects of other rappers from other places. It just shows you how the game comes full circle.”

Drama praised Shmurda’s “Shmoney Dance.”

“The dance is hot… It’s been a minute since New York had a dance. I watched a couple of the videos. I like what he’s doing. I like his personality and his name, Shmurda.”

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