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King Louie Disses Rowdy Rebel

Despite Bobby Shmurda's attempts to thwart a potential beef from brewing between his Brooklyn crew and the many emerging Chiraq rappers, it looks like some tension has risen on its own between King Louie, and Bobby's affiliate Rowdy Rebel.  It all began after Rowdy posted videos of himself rapping along to a King Louie and Boss Top song.  Boss Top, a fellow Chicago rapper, already has his own ongoing beef with King Louie, and the fact that Rowdy was rapping to both songs didn't sit well with Louie.  

The first video that Rowdy posted on his Instagram account, showed him and his boys rapping along to a King Louie song, and also a solo video of him driving around while rapping to King Louie's "Live & Die In Chicago."  Later, Rowdy posted a video of himself rapping along to Boss Top's "Queen Louie" diss track.  Louie took notice to Rowdy's apparently mixed signs of support and alleged shade, and sent a direct shot at the Brooklyn spitter on Instagram.  Louie reposted Rowdy's video of him rapping to "Queen Louie," along with the caption, "Goofy as* ni**a don't kno if he wonna d*ck ride or get #CHANGED."  Fellow Chicago rapper Boss Top, who has his own issues with King Louie, also reposted the same video of Rowdy Rebel rapping to his song.



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