Chief Keef, Katy Perry Beef: "Firework" Singer Apologizes To Sosa After Twitter Fight
After having invective spat at her via Chief Keef's Twitter regarding her critique of Sosa's song "Hate Bein' Sober," "Firework" singer Katy Perry has officially apologized.
Perry sent a series of tweets apologizing to the recently arrested rapper and member of 1017 Glo Gang.
"Mr. Keef! I'm sorry if I offended you. I heard a lot of people guesting on the song & didn't even know it was you in particular. Actually I'm a fan of your "Don't Like" video tbh. I was really just having a general opinion on our generations desire to be constantly intoxicated. Believe me, I'm a lover not a hater. X," Perry wrote.
The apology comes after Katy tweeted "Just heard a new song on the radio called "I hate being sober" I now have serious doubt for the world."
This led Keef to keep it classy and tell her she's entitled to her opinion. JK, this is Twitter. Keef responded saying "Dat b*tch Katy Perry Can Suck Skin Off Of my D*ck" and "I'll smack the sh*t out of her."
While Keef did retweet Perry's apology, he has yet to apologize for anything he said.