Everybody has an opinion about the coronavirus pandemic right now -- even Chicago rapper Lil Reese, who still does not have his voice back. After being shot in the neck last year, the Chief Keef associate has been updating fans on when he will return to the studio, noting that he is unable to speak for the time being. Although he may be voiceless in real life, Reese is still able to speak his mind online and he did just that when he commented on the coronavirus outbreak, blaming Chinese people for introducing it.
Making an uninformed decision, Lil Reese pressed "send" on a racist tweet that many are upset about. While nobody would dare try to cancel the menacing presence, Reese should probably have thought twice about sending this out.
"Chinese people nasty asl man got the whole [world] fuck up," wrote the rapper.
In his comments, people are either laughing their asses off or scolding him for daring to utter such a statement. COVID-19 originated in Wuhan, China but they should not be blamed for the spread of the disease.
In a more diplomatic move, Cardi B told the world that she's considering a move to Antarctica as a direct result of the spread of coronavirus.
Do you think Lil Reese should have kept his mouth shut?
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Lil Reese Has Heated Exchange With Twitter Troll
Lil Reese clapped back with a threat after one Twitter fan decided to make fun of him.
Lil Reese is still recovering from a November 2019 shooting that left him hospitalized, sustaining injuries to his vocal cords that have yet to fully heal. Though he currently appears to be in good spirits, it’s likely that Reese will carry both physical and mental scars from his brush with death for the rest of his life. That existential conundrum hasn’t stopped the Chicago rapper from firing off hot Twitter takes, and he did exactly that following Deontay Wilder’s surprising loss to Tyson Fury.
“Wow fury really just beat the man” tweeted Reese, having a laugh at the fighter’s expense. It didn’t take long for one fan to challenge his cavalier position, clapping back with a reminder of a beating Reese previously suffered back in 2013. "When u watched the fight did you have a flashback from when u got yo ass beat?" she asked, which ultimately struck a chord with the man often referred to as "The Grim Reaper."
"Suck my dick bitch people get shot for fuckin wit me dumb ass bitch I ain’t sweet," retaliated Reese, doubling down on the "tears of joy" emoji for added emphasis. Upon receiving support from his fans, Reese seemed to address his decision to take things to such a heated place. "My problem is ion give no fuck and I can't let shit slide." Unfortunately for Reese, neither can his newfangled opponent, who closed things off with a reminder that Reese had in fact neglected to answer the question. Check out the exchange below.
Lil Reese Has Yet To Regain Voice More Than Two Months After Getting Shot In Neck
Reese's voice is still damaged following the November shooting.
A tragic shooting that took place in November that left rapper Lil Reese in critical condition continues to haunt him two-and-a-half months later. Reese was shot in the neck during the altercation, which took place in a Chicago suburb and left him without the ability to use his voice. Reese has been very open about how difficult the process has been as he hopes and prays everyday for his voice to return, but according to the rapper's recent tweet, he has yet to regain his vocal abilities.
After a fan tweeted, "I hope Lil Reese get his voice back , that n*gga be dropping hits," Reese replied in a quote-tweet by saying, "I pray my shit come back everyday I wake up God got me tho it be back.." While the strife of dealing with his damaged vocal chords would take a toll on him regardless, Reese was somewhat prepared to have to wait for his voice to return. In November, just over a week after he was shot, Reese revealed that that the doctors had told him it would take him at least 2 months to regain his voice. He also shared a photo of his gruesome neck wound from the violent altercation a few days prior.
However, he did not appreciate the backhanded shoutout from Uncle Murda on the infamous "Rap Up 2019." On the monstrous roast, Murda said, ""Lil Reese got shot in the neck, I'm happy he okay. He lost his voice, we ain't wanna hear his new shit anyway." Reese clapped back, telling Murda "suck my dick old ass bitch still tryna rap."
Lil Reese Claps Back At Uncle Murda: "Suck My D*ck"
Lil Reese isn't down for Murda's "2019 Rap Up."
Another year, another recap from the stalwart Uncle Murda. Last night, the rapper assembled a ten-minute reflection on 2019's wildest antics, addressing some of the notable controversies of the year. We've seen the downfall of R. Kelly, Jussie Smollet's wild ride, 21 Savage's British heritage revealed, the endless confession of Tekashi 6ix9ine, and that's only the tip of the iceberg. With no shortage of ammunition and little to no moral scruples, Murda embarked on his journey with one brutal take after another.
While many of his targets are unlikely to clap back in an effective manner, one particular lyric caught the ire of Lil Reese, a man with whom one does not seek problems. It stemmed after Murda made reference to Reese's recent shooting, which left his throat in a state of recovery. "Lil Reese got shot in the neck, I'm happy he okay," rapped Murda, between references to Tee Grizzley and Almighty Jay. "He lost his voice, we ain't wanna hear his new shit anyway."
It didn't take long for word to travel back to Reese, who quickly took to Twitter to voice his displeasure. "Aye tell uncle Murda I said suck my dick old ass bitch still tryna rap," he wrote, a simple but effective retaliation. Yet Murda likely knew he would elicit a response; it's simply familiar territory at this point. Given that both men cut an imposing cloth in the game, one has to hope this one settles in the days to come. Did Uncle Murda cross a line with this one?