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Sexyy Red clarifies relationship with Chief Keef

While the rapper talks openly about her relationship with Keef, he has remained silent
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Sexyy Red (Photo credit: Chelsea Alexandra for rolling out)

In a recent interview, Sexyy Red opened up about her relationship with Chief Keef, following some online exchanges with King Von’s sister, Kayla B. The rapper, known for her hit song “U My Everything,” shared insights into her connection with the Chicago artist during a candid conversation on the show “Thoughts In A Culli.”


Red’s take on Keef

During the interview released on Aug. 14, Red described her relationship with Keef as genuine.


“That’s my peoples, that’s my dawg,” she stated.” Like, I don’t got too many homeboys that I can sit on the phone with.”

“We like each other, but we can sit on the phone, we can be around each other and act like we been knew each other all these years,” Red continued, emphasizing their comfort with each other. When pressed further, she confirmed her romantic feelings, saying, “That’s my n—-.”


Joking about future plans

In a light-hearted moment, Red joked about possibly having a child with Keef, referring to him as a potential future baby daddy. This playful comment comes in light of Keef’s known history as a father to nine children with different women.

Social media exchanges

This summer, Red and Kayla B engaged in a playful online exchange involving Keef, sharing photos and seemingly joking about their connections to him. Despite the public nature of their banter, Keef has remained silent on the matter, not confirming any details about his relationships.

Red on industry relationships

In addition to discussing Keef, Red also touched on her relationship with Drake, expressing appreciation for his support of her music.

“It feels very good,” she stated. “Drake always supports people, and that’s why I f— with Drake ’cause he not no hater.” This highlights her positive experiences within the music industry.

Staying out of female rap beef

Red also addressed the competitive nature of female rap, asserting her stance on avoiding drama.

“M———— know not to even f— with me or f— with me like that,” she confidently stated, “‘cause I don’t even give that energy.” This demonstrates her focus on her career rather than engaging in conflicts.

Overall, Red’s recent comments provide a glimpse into her personal life and her relationships within the music industry. As she continues to rise in popularity, fans are eager to see how her connections and music evolve.

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