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Chief Keef Dissed Slain Chicago Teen, Aiki Muhammad, In ‘Kay Kay’



Chief Keef has no qualms about disrespecting the deceased.

One of Keef’s many targets was Aiki Muhammad, a teen gunned down by a friend at a house party in 2011.

In “Kay Kay,” which appears on Chief Keef’s debut studio album “Finally Rich,” Sosa raps, “Wack a f*ck ni**a like Aiki.”

Aiki, who was 17 at the time of his demise, hailed from the Chicago Bricksquad 069 neighborhood in Englewood. Friends formed “Aikiville” in Muhammad’s honor following his death.

Listen to Chief Keef’s “Kay Kay” Below



Chief Keef is no stranger to mocking the dead.

Keef’s most infamous occurrence came following the death of Lil’ JoJo.

Chief Keef laughed at news of Coleman’s death on his Twitter account.

“hahahahahhahahahahahahahaahhAAHAHAHAHA #RichNi**aShit,” Keef wrote. “Its Sad Cuz Dat N***a Jojo Wanted To Be Jus Like Us #LMAO.”



Lil’ JoJo, born Joseph Coleman, was murdered in a hail of gunfire in a drive-by shooting on Sept. 4, 2012 as he was riding on the back pegs of a friend’s bike.

His death came following a beef with Chief Keef’s Glory Boyz Entertainment camp, namely rappers Lil’ Reese and Lil’ Durk.

A video circulated on the Internet showing Lil Jojo and Keef’s associate Lil’ Reese getting into a war of words. This event occurred hours before Coleman was murdered. The video may serve as evidence for authorities in pinpointing Coleman’s murderer.

Coleman tweeted a Youtube video of himself verbally assaulting Lil’ Reese with a barrage of expletives at 4:04 p.m. Lil’ Reese responded several times in the video that he would kill Lil’ JoJo.

Watch Lil’ JoJo and Lil’ Reese Confrontation Below



Lil’ JoJo even took aim at Chief Keef in his “Tied Up” official music video. Fellow GBE rapper Lil’ Mister posed as Chief Keef in a tie up scene in the visual.

Check out “Tied Up” music video below



There has been much speculation on whether Chief Keef subtly referred to Lil’ JoJo “Diamonds” song in ‘Finally Rich.”

The Interscope artist takes a shot at rival street gangs St. Lawrence and Bricksquad Gangster Disciples in the song rapping, “And I’m riding in them foreigns Ima ride off St. Lawrence/ Ima ride on Bricksquad catch a ni**a I’m scoring.”

But one particular line had social media buzzing.

“Catch you slipping Scottie Pippin one phone call and you hit,” Chief Keef rapped.

Chief Keef is rumored to have taken a shot at Coleman in “Love Sosa.”

In ‘Love Sosa,’ questionable lyrics sparked controversy throughout social media.

The questionable lyrics Chief Keef wrote were, “Hit him with that cobra/Now that boy slumped over/ They do it all for Sosa/ You boys ain’t making no noise/ Ya’ll know I’m a grown boy/ Your clique full of broke boys.”

In a not so subtle post on Twitter, Chief Keef again mocked the “3HunnaK” rapper.

“Boa U Better Get Yo Lil Jojo Lookin Ass Out my Face,” he wrote.



This tweet came a little over four weeks after messages concerning Lil’ JoJo mysteriously surfaced on Chief Keef’s Facebook in early May.

Chief Keef addressed the messages, saying he was hacked.

“Lmfao Dey Been Stole My Facebook When I Got locked Up L,” he wrote.



The perpetrator wrote, “R.I.P JOJO” on Chief Keef’s Facebook.



The message further stated Lil’ JoJo, born Joseph Coleman, made the wrong choice in making “3HunnaK,” a diss song that takes aim at the Black Disciples street gang.

The message also refuted all claims that Chief Keef had anything to do with Lil’ JoJo’s murder.

“…all im saying I didnt have anything to do with jojo murder at all so stop inboxing me saying why I kill him or why did you have somebody to kill him #300,” the message said.



In April, Chief Keef stirred controversy in a subtle, yet not so subtle message taking aim at the Englewood teen.

Sosa seemingly disparaged JoJo via his Twitter account, writing, “He died damn Thought he Was team no lackin.”



“No Lackin” is a term coined by Bricksquad Gangster Disciples. Lil’ JoJo was notably affiliated with the crew and was a high-profile member who died.

Watch Chicago Artists Lil Mister and P.Rico’s “No Lackin” Video Below:



Chief Keef has also been known to disrespect slain Chicago teen Shondale Gregory.

Sosa Instagrammed a disrespectful photo that takes a “shot” at slain Chicago teen Shondale Gregory.

Several men can be seen in the photo pointing guns at the back of a young man’s shirt.

The shirt reads, “Middle Fingers to Shondell.” The shirt also displays an upside down pitchfork, which is a direct diss to the Gangster Disciples street gang.



Gregory, whose nickname was Tooka, was gunned down by a masked gunman on Jan. 12, 2011 as he was awating a bus. He was 15.

“Tooka Gang” was subsequently formed in the South Side Chicago teen’s honor following his death.

Chief Keef infamously dissed Tooka Gang upon release from jail in a Facebook post.

“F— a TOOKA gang!!! BITCH IM 3 Hunna,” the post read. It has since been deleted.

The quote is an infamous line from his song “3Hunna.” The song appears on his major debut studio album “Finally Rich.”

In “3Hunna,” Chief Keef raps, “F*ck a Tooka gang b*tch, I’m 3hunna,” while in “John Madden,” he raps, “F*ck a Tooka Gang, I let this ruga bang.”

Watch “3Hunna” below



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