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Lil Durk & Game Beef Heats Up on Twitter Over "Chiraq" Diss

The beef between Chicago rapper Lil Durk and West Coast representative Game has really been heating up on Twitter following Game and Tyga's release of their "ChiRaq to LA" diss track.  Since the song was released, fellow Chicago rapper G Count has sent out a response to Game, and Tyga has gone on to state that he will be recruiting the assistance of Chicago legend Bump J for his response.  In the meantime, Durk has sent out a few cyber jabs at Game on Twitter.
Durk let Game know that while he may have more money than him, Durk has the full support of the streets.  He also let it be known that he is specifically ready to go to battle with Game and anyone who supports him or the "ChiRaq to LA" diss song.
"Im on the game as* and the b*tch as* chiraq rappers dats wit em," Durk tweeted.
Game kept his response brief but let Durk know that he got his message when he tweeted, "I hear ya loud & clear Lil Jurk."

Source: kollegekidd.com 



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