Chief Keef recently showed Lil Reese some love on Twitter
“I love Reese money,” he wrote.
But a female user found Sosa’s words for his 300 brother suspect.
“a lil gay tho,” she commented.
Sosa slammed the user, writing, “no h-e we Gang its jus the truth 2 where I tell the world dats my bro. Lil eat eatin Thotty!”
Sosa has always expressed love for Reese.
Sosa previously posted a screenshot of himself and Reese face timing with a caption, reading, “Love this Nigga no Matter What Since I was A youngin @reesemoney300 #300gang I miss my Boyz #RealLifeSavages But It’s A lot To dis Shit Man! I kill u and Say fuck rappin for Him.”
There have been times when Sosa and Reese didn’t see eye to eye.
Lil Reese checked Chief Keef for a statement made in regards to slain 300 member Odee Perry in an IG video
“I would say f-ck Odee, but that’s my boy…O’Block…O Gang,” Sosa said as he showed off his Glo Gang charm.
Reese took to Twitter to respond to Sosa’s statement.
“@ChiefKeef pipe dwn wit dat Odee sh-t imma b in LA dis week tho I ain’t wit dis internet sh-t boa
“I ain’t wit dis internet sh-t yu won’t see me take it dere wit nun of my guys on internet dats dat clown sh-t get up wit me….#300,” he wrote.
Reese’s comments regarding Sosa soon caused a stir throughout social media with many fans wondering whether there was a beef brewing between the two.
But Reese soon shut down all speculation.
“@KingMaine_: Now Keef & Lil Reese finna be beefing,” one fan wrote.
“ion beef wit nun of my homies it’s always a understanding beat id,” Reese responded.
Another fan commented, “Lil Reese and Chief Keef beefing, Chicago gonna crumble any second now.”
Reese responded to that statement, writing, “@VoxMaus stop lien lol sh-t false.”
Chief Keef and Lil Reese’s relationship also soured following a decision by manager Uncle Ro to remove the “Supa Savage” rapper from the “Kobe” music video.
Hi-Def was involved in a dispute with Interscope and Uncle Ro and threatened to file legal action if he wasn’t compensated for editing Reese out of the project.
“@Interscope ‘paid’ me to edit lil Reese out that Kobe video and they still never paid..ruined relationships for no reason #shadyindustry,” he wrote.
Lil Reese shot back, belittling Hi-Def and Ro. Lil Durk even chimed in and slammed Ro.
“@whoishidef funny ass clown
“@whoishidef fuck u Dat nigga Dro and them nbs y’all kno wassup,” Reese wrote.
This decision was spurred by negative media attention that followed Reese after footage surfaced showing him involved in a physical altercation with victim Tiairah Marie.
Chief Keef and Lil Reese have long collaborated on projects together with their most popular songs being “Traffic” and “I Don’t Like.”
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