Migos Addresses Chief Keef Diss Speculations

    With the release of their track “Jealousy” earlier in the week, it seems that the three-man Atlanta group Migos has taken their recent Twitter tift with Chicago rapper Chief Keef to the recording booth.

    The sly disagreement between the parties began last week with a series of now mostly deleted Tweets from both sides. Chief Keef, who is signed to Interscope Records in conjunction with 1017 Brick Squad, Tweeted first with an accusation that the Atlanta group was engaging in an indirect diss against him. “Heard Migos sneak dissin No Talkin,” he wrote. Migos responded by downplaying the possibility the same day in a separate Tweet. “Migos don’t sneak diss and don’t entertain bullshit. We entertain money,” they wrote alongside the hashtags “YRN2” and “QC.” Migos member Offset also let off a perceived threat to the Chicago rapper with his now deleted Tweet that the group “Will b in Chiraq Next Week Pull Up @ChiefKeef.”

    The Twitter exchange took place throughout last Friday (December 6) and Migos released the “Jealousy” track from their upcoming mixtape, “YRN (Young Rich Niggas) 2” this past Monday (December 9). With some sources citing the song as a continuation of the rift between the group and Chief Keef, the Atlanta trio addressed the possibility yesterday (December 12) in an interview with MTV News.

    When asked if “Jealousy” was directed at Chief Keef, group member Quavo quoted a phrase he suggested one might hear from a parent. “I mean, like your Momma used to say, if the shoe fits,” he said, “that’s it.” Group member Takeoff told the network that the song was up for interpretation. “You know, people gonna take it however they gonna take it and put it however they wanna put it,” he said. Quavo also spoke to the song more specifically with remarks that fans and other artists would know if it was a diss. “If you listen to the song, it’s self-explanatory,” he said. “If [I’mma] do one, [I’mma] say ya name to keep it one hundred. Ain’t no need for me to be sneak-dissin’…We don’t do no sneak-dissin’.”

    Speaking to the origin of the confrontation, Offset added that the first Tweet from Chief Keef was unexpected. “Honestly, it caught us by surprise,” he said. Reiterating the sentiment expressed on their own collective Twitter page, Quavo also said “we make music, we get money” in reference to the disagreement. Video of the segment can be streamed below. 

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    On “Jealousy,” the hook plays on the phrase “sneak diss” and finds the group alluding to a more violent confrontation. “I ain’t never did a sneak diss / Call my hitman quick to put you on the hit list,” they rap. Later in the song, Offset seems to address Chief Keef’s accusations more directly. “Fuck nigga, you saying we dissing? / Mistletoe chopper, them bullets come kissing / Don’t enter Atlanta without no permission / Leaving’em stanking like chitlins.” The song can be streamed below via HipHopDX.

    Migos – “Jealousy”

    Migos gained popularity locally last year with hits like “Bando” and earlier this year with “Fema.” The group built on their success with their most popular song to date, “Versace.” Migos is currently preparing their “YRN 2” mixtape for a January release.

    41 thoughts on “Migos Addresses Chief Keef Diss Speculations

    1. i hope these little faggots all kill each other

      its funny cause keef is signed to gucci and migos is cool with gucci and on his new album but he locked up so he cant make them kiss and make up

    2. So tired of niggas killen each other. Especially when you got an opportunity to get paper.

      “And fuck all of that beef shit, nigga lets make a mil”

      1. look at them though. they built like girls. they dressed like girls. they cant fight to save their lives thats why they all got guns!

      2. aint worried it was just an observation.

        you cant talk all that tough gangsta shit wearing skinny jeans and skirts

      3. But Chief Keef Can With His Pants Hanging Literally Under His Ass Knowing What That Shit Really Means….Idk What The Fuck Clothes Have To Do With Anything Nigga They Got Str8 Up Gay Killers In New Orleans

    3. This is what counts as entertainment these days? Sad. And on top of that, it’s like watching a group of retarded 3 graders going back & fourth about who stole the other person’s juice boxes.

    4. Weak ass niggas like these dudes are becoming an epidemic. Where is M.C.Ren -the bitch made nigga killa, when u need him?

    5. Real news is: Theres 3 niggas in Migos? Let’s hope all these fuckboys shoot eachother up so we can get rid of these weak ass foo foos

      1. keef is in rehab for weed fuck he gonna do. hes a midget on probation he does anything he going back to jail.. only this time he 18 so he going to real nigga jail

    6. everybody hating on the migos saying they trash but what you fail to see is that their flow, really is something special. As matter of fact if you really pay attention they have influenced hella rappers on their tracks like Drake on the language and if you really listen you’ll here their flow just about every where

      1. Migos Dont Rap Like No Fuckin Juicy J Wtf? Niggaz Came It With They Own Flow That Can Make Any Track Sound Hot And Everybody Biting But Yall Say They Trash?……

    7. just before I looked at the paycheck which said $5779, I have faith that…my… sister was really taking home money part-time on their computer.. there friends cousin has done this 4 only 11 months and by now paid for the depts on there villa and bourt a brand new Citron DS. check this site out… http://www.Fb39.Com

      good synth/production work but some of those synths are way over used. Jay was boss mobbin but Cam is still better

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