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The longstanding beef between Chief Keef and Katy Perry is resolved. The popular 2010s artists made peace after their infamous Twitter encounter and have dropped a song to mark the occasion, dumbfounding fans.
How Did Fans React To Chief Keef & Katy Perry’s Collab?
Their song, “Legendary Lovers,” has received plenty of mixed reactions from social media.
“Might literally be the worst s*** I’ve ever heard in my life,” one user posted.
“Katy in 2013: ‘Oops sorry for the Chief Keef feature’ Katy in 2026: “SAVE MEEEEEE CHIEF KEEF” with full yabba dabba da ad-libs We went from California Gurls to Chicago Drill Gurls and I’m HERE for this chaos This the most unhinged legendary lovers collab ever lmaoooo.”
“Anyone hating on Sosa verse not real Chief Keef fans sounds just like Thot Breaker,” another user posted.
Fans felt most boggled by Keef’s Flintstones’ esque adlibs.
“No way dawg went in the studio, rhymed Yabba daba do and thought ts was fire,” one user posted.
“Mane just go back to blowing New Jersey up n**** talking about some ‘yabadabado ‘caveman ahh vocals,” another user posted.
“This n**** said yabba dabba doo,” another user posted.
While some fans claimed the song served as great fan service, many had a simple response “recession indicator.”
KATY PERRY
— Kurrco (@Kurrco) May 29, 2026
CHIEF KEEF
LEGENDARY LOVERS (SAVE ME)
OUT NOW 🚨 pic.twitter.com/4BS3T3hbiR
Does Anyone Else Have A Problem With The Link Up?
As a matter of fact they do. Noted rapper Sexyy Red ushered Chief Keef and Katy Perry an ominous warning.
““Katy u coo but watch out gang,” she posted.
It’s unclear why Red sent a warning to Perry. It’s also unknown if Red had sent the warning for Keef or Perry.
The warning didn’t work, as “Legendary Lovers” is available on all platforms.











