There’s so much chemistry between Sexy Red and Chief Keef that they’re apparently about to release a joint album, but fans are still wondering if there’s more to come. Additionally, after some interactions with King Von’s sister Kayla B on social media, many are speculating whether the two rappers are a romantic couple. Kayla and Sexy jokingly shared the Chicago legend, and while many believed their conflict was legitimate, it seems more than likely it was just a joke or show. In a new interview with GRM Daily CEO Post on Thoughts In A Culli, the St. Louis woman talked about how she describes her relationship with Sosa.
“It’s genuine,” Sexy Red said of her relationship with Chief Keef, professional and otherwise. “That’s my people, that’s my dog. Like, I don’t have a lot of folks that I can call each other with. I wouldn’t even say that’s my folks because I don’t know that we like each other, but we can Sitting together on the phone, we can be together and act like we’ve known each other all these years.
Sexy Red Talks Chiefs Relationship
Not only that, but as Post doubled down, Sexy Red seemed to go the extra mile too: “That’s my n***a.” In fact, after championing her first freedom, she even joked about getting Chief Keef Becoming the father of her third child. Still, while the words don’t give them an official label or even confirm that the claims refer to a romantic affair, it looks like they at least have a good connection that’s yet to be defined.
So perhaps we can expect a more formal relationship between Sexyy Red and Chief Keef. The dynamic duo of “Bow Bow Bow (F My Baby Dad)” undoubtedly has fans eagerly anticipating more collaborations full of chemistry. But are they actually an item, or are they just good friends, leaning into the promotions and engagement opportunities that romance will bring them? No matter what, we are here for this.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares is HotNewHipHop’s music and pop culture news writer. He started as a weekend writer in 2022 and has gained a wealth of knowledge in hip-hop news and publishing since joining the team full-time. Whether reporting regularly or giving occasional interviews and album reviews, he continues to seek out the most relevant news for his audience and find the best new albums in the genre. What excites him most is finding pop culture stories of interest and a deeper passion for the hip-hop art form and its contemporary work. Specifically, Gabriel loves the fringes of rap music: experimental, boundary-pushing, original alternatives to mainstream music. While he is proud to be a native of San Juan, Puerto Rico, he is also knowledgeable about the archipelago’s local scene and the latest happenings in reggaeton, salsa, indie and other music scenes. Prior to joining HotNewHipHop, Gabriel produced multiple short documentaries, artist interviews, venue spotlights, and audio podcasts about various genres and musical figures. While attending George Washington University, hardcore punk and go-go music defined much of his coverage.
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