Chief Keef has always been one to speak his mind, but airing his feelings out on a new Sexyy Red remix may end up costing him.

Earlier this month, Keef’s gender-swapped version of Sexyy Red’s “Bow Bow Boy (F My Baby Dad)” leaked. His version appears to be aimed at his real-life baby’s mother, Aareon “Slim Danger” Clark.

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In particular, there were a few lines that appeared to address child support: “Dirty bitch trying to take what a n-gga worked for/ I done been through some shit — yeah, that shit don’t hurt, ho,” he raps on the track.

You can check out Chief Reef’s reworking of Sexyy Red’s track below:

Clark didn’t take kindly to the remix, and addressed it in a number of Tik Tok videos.

First, she remixed the song herself. She then shared a video where she is seen dancing in her car with Sexyy Red’s original song playing, holding papers, with the caption: “When them child support papers found ya bd.”

@slimdangerandzinc FUCK CHIEF KEEF🤬🤬🤬 #gta6#chiefkeef#sexyredd#fmybd#disssong#sosa#6ix9ine#libaby#2025#glogang#diss4diss♬ original sound – SlimDangerandZinc

@slimdangerandzinc sosa its time to pay up buddy boy #fyp♬ Fuq My BD – HP

After that, Clark shared her side of things: “The judge granted the non-custodial parent [Keef] child support. He hasn’t paid, so I need him to run me my money. Why is that a problem? I make sure my child is educated… My child also struggles with asthma, and the medical bills are getting out of hand. Why should I be the only parent having to work for it, when it took two of us to make him?”

Then, Clark shared what appeared to be legal documents showing that Keef had won some kind of lottery, and that Clark had filed to intercept some of the winnings because Keef was delinquent on payments. “That lottery that you won, buddy? It’s ours. Run it to me ASAP,” she said.

She captioned her most recent post (as of publish time): “When ya bd make a song about you so now you gotta show him.”

@slimdangerandzinc#greenscreen#childsupport♬ original sound – SlimDangerandZinc

@slimdangerandzinc when ya bd make a song about you so now you gotta show him #fyp#fmybd♬ original sound – DRILLFANATIC

Clark made headlines back in 2018 when she went on a shopping spree with Keef’s then-enemy 6ix9ine.

It came not too long after Keef had been shot at outside of a New York City hotel, though well before it was revealed that 6ix9ine had directed and paid his associate Kooda B to orchestrate the incident. Kooda was eventually sentenced to 54 months in federal prison for his role in the shooting.

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“I’m willing to take full responsibility for my actions,” Kooda B wrote in a letter to the courts at the time of his sentencing. “That was an extremely foolish choice I made. I allowed myself to look up to and listen to someone with more success and fame. That was not the right thing to do.”

He concluded: “I regret it and it won’t happen again. I thought he was a good friend. I was excited that he named a song after me.”

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Judge Paul Engelmayer voiced his displeasure with Kooda’s romanticizing of gang violence in his music, which the government referenced mentioned on tracks such as “Walking Through The Ville,” “Blicky’s Funeral,” “6IX9INE” and “Quagmire.”