Trippie Redd, Tadoe, & Chief Keef Target 6ix9ine On "I Kill People" Snippet

Trippie Redd, Tadoe, and Chief Keef team up for a 6ix9ine diss track.

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The saga continues. Days after Tadoe threatened 6ix9ine with his now-infamous "I Kill People" line, Trippie Redd wasted little time in seizing the opportunity. While 6ix9ine continues to bond with the woman at the center of it all, Cuban Doll, Trippie has amassed an anti-Tekashi crew for a new diss track. The track in question is the appropriately titled "I Kill People," featuring Tadoe and Chief Keef on guest vocals. Trippie originally previewed the collaboration on his Instagram, along with some cover art from 6ix9ine and Tadoe's FaceTime conversation. 

Over an instrumental from OzMusique, Trippie spits lines like "you know I kill people, real people, from the trenches where it's real lethal, to real regals." While he never quite mentions 6ix9ine by name, he does allude to the target in question needing to "find his chill." It's no surprise that Tadoe decided to grace the track, as he clearly feels some type of way about 6ix9ine and Cuban Doll's budding relationship. Admittedly, it's probably better that this one is settled on wax, rather than through further violent escalation. It seems to have already gone too far, if the pictures of Cuban's bruises are any indication

One thing is for sure. Tekashi continues to give no fucks. He recently posted up a picture of himself and Cuban Doll celebrating his birthday in Hawaii, where a fair bit of play fighting ensues; clearly, the "Billy" rapper is unfazed by the commotion. As for Trippie & co's diss, it's unclear when that one will be dropping. No doubt they'll want to capitalize on the hype, so expect this one sooner rather than later. 

Trippie Redd, Tadoe, & Chief Keef Target 6ix9ine On "I Kill People" Snippet
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<b>Feature Editor</b> <!--BR--> Mitch Findlay is a writer and hip-hop journalist based in Montreal. Resident old head by default. Enjoys writing Original Content about music, albums, lyrics, and rap history. His favorite memories include interviewing J.I.D and EarthGang at the "Revenge Of The Dreamers 3" studio sessions in Atlanta and receiving a phone call from Dr. Dre. In his spare time he makes horror movies.