600Breezy has shut down King Yella’s peace offering, doubling down on his stance against his fellow Chicago rapper.

On Wednesday (August 30), Yella extended an olive branch on his Instagram Story and wrote: “AS A GROWN MAN IM WILLING TO SIT DOWN WIT @600breezy and settle out differences like men to make change for Chicago but more important the world [Earth emoji] and the youth.”

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Soon after, 600Breezy posted a clip on social media slamming the request. “Ay Yella, I’ma tell you one more time and it’s the last time I’ma tell you,” he began. “Stop messin’ with me, gang, and stop messin’ with me, bro.

“Why the fuck — what is me sitting down with your big, goofy ass gonna do for the city of Chicago? Be for real, bro. Me and your block not even into it.

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“Ya’ll steady wanna push this fake-ass, tiddy-biddy beefin’ — that’s not what the fuck is goin’ on in the streets. We beefin’ off sets, we beefin’ off blocks. You hung with the n-ggas we was beefin’ with and you wanna put yourself in it with like, stop doin’ that, gang.”

He also made it a point to bury Yella’s character in the process, saying: “I’m not sittin’ down with you, you big-ass fuckin’ thunky. You’re a goofy, you’re a fuckin’ goofy. You keep mentioning me, bro, stop doin’ that, gang. You don’t even be in Chicago. I be here, I be in Iraq. Like they know — I post when I’m here.”

Yella’s push for conflict resolution comes as no surprise considering he survived another attempt on his life last month. After the incident, he took to Instagram to show his fans the brutal aftermath.

In a video posted in late July, the “Do It Like Me” rapper said “Mexicans in San Bernadino” attempted to shoot him while he was driving through the city with his children in the car. He also shared footage of his bullet-riddled vehicle.

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“Muthafucka done shot my window out, done tried to kill us in Cali,” Yella said in the clip. “These n-ggas some bitches. Muthafuckin’ Mexicans in San Bernadino. Them n-ggas shot at me and my kids.”

He added: “Y’all n-ggas some hoes. N-ggas shooting at kids and shit. You bitches is weird as fuck. Stupid-ass Mexicans.”

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This was just the latest attempt on King Yella’s life. The Chi-Town native was also shot at while filming a music video in 2016 on the 6500 block of Chicago’s South Wentworth Avenue.