Chief Keef Shuts Down Questions About Tekashi 6ix9ine

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Chief Keef is over his beef with Tekashi 6ix9ine.

Tekashi 6ix9ine had one hell of a run this year, but it's partially due to the numerous beefs he's been involved with. Some of them have been deaded, while others continue to escalate. Earlier this year, the "FEFE" rapper took aim at Chief Keef and other Chicago rappers. Chief Keef hasn't really said anything about it publicly and it doesn't look like he has any intention to either.

While walking down Rodeo Drive in Los Angeles, TMZ caught up with Chief Keef to ask him a few questions. The cameraman kicked off by complimenting Keef's fit as well as his Yeezys before asking the Chicago rapper about his thoughts on the recent headlines surrounding 6ix9ine and his crew. It didn't take long for Chief Keef to shut down the question entirely. "I don't even want to talk about that... I don't know what that is," he said to the cameraman. "You askin' me the wrong question," he added. At this point, it's clear that Chief Keef is sick of having his name mentioned in the same sentence as 6ix9ine.

The cameraman quickly switched the subject over to Chief Keef's recent collaboration with an orchestra for Audiomack. The rapper was joined by a live orchestra to perform a few of his singles such as "Faneto," "Love Sosa" and "Belieber." Check out his live performance here. 


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