Shots Fired? New Chief Keef Song “Beetle Juice” Mentions Bobby Shmurda Lyrics

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When Bobby Shmurda's "Hot N***a" music video went viral over the summer many detractors took aim at the striking similarities between the Brooklyn rapper's aesthetic (both in sound and visuals) and the burgeoning Chicago drill scene. However, the negativity quickly died down, especially when nobody from Chicago's scene seemed to take issue with it. Now, Chief Keef and Fredo Santana drop "Beetle Juice", a track with a questionable lyric that appears to take a jab at Shmurda. "You know you ain't catch no body bout a week ago," raps Keef, which is a lyric directly lifted from Bobby Shmurda's "Hot N***a" in which Shmurda mentions his pal Mitch catching a body. You decided for yourself if that is a diss, after the jump.

Video: Bobby Shmurda Teases New Song “Bobby Bit*h” & New Dance

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"Hot N***a" Bobby Shmurda's hype doesn't appear to be dying down, sorry haters. And the Epic Records signee even has a new song coming out. In addition to a new song, he also has a clever little dance to go along with the song. Sound familiar? Check out the video after the jump!

Video: Bobby Shmurda Chops It Up With Angie Martinez

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The young Brooklyn stalwart known as Bobby Shmurda has had himself quite an interesting last couple of months. With the meteoric rise of his "Hot Ni**a" street single over the summer, the Brooklyn rapper has been buzzing for a minute now. Shmurda stopped by Angie Martinez' show on Power 105.1 to chop it up about Rihanna doing the shmoney dance, what new music he's got on the way, and much more. Peep the interview after the jump.

New Music: Bobby Shmurda – “Hot N*gga” (Remix) Feat. Jadakiss, Fabolous, Chris Brown, Busta Rhymes, Yo Gotti, Rowdy Rebel

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Right after everybody's cousin, uncle and auntie jumped on this beat...there was a real remix. Jadakiss is on it. Check. Fabolous is also on it. Check two. R&B's own bad boy Chris Breezy too? Awww...it's about to get violent. Throw in Busta Rhymes's occasional Jamaican talk for fun. There's no way to go wrong with such strong veteran presence mixed with an appealing beat to disguise some slowing spitters.