Update 08/07/2020 2:52pm:
When 600Breezy dropped his latest track with a line predicting FBG Duck's death the day after his actual murder, a lot of debate was sparked around if 600Breezy crossed the line or not. While the track and music video were both recorded prior to FBG Duck getting shot and killed in Chicago, 600Breezy defended his decision to still release the record despite the tragic incident.
The Chicago rapper stood by his decision on Twitter when responding to a post highlighting 600Breezy's preview of the diss line aimed at his late rival right after his death.
"I'm suppose to not drop my song cause he actually died? Sh*****," 600Breezy said.
FBG Duck, whose real name was Carlton Weekley, was shot while shopping in Chicago’s Gold Coast neighborhood on Tuesday. So far, no suspect has been identified or arrested.
Original 08/06/2020 4:56pm:
Following FBG Duck's fatal shooting, one of the late rapper's rivals has decided to release the music video to a song predicting the tragic news that was received earlier this week.
600Breezy released the music video to his latest track, "Stop Playin," the day after FBG Duck's death. The song and music video was recorded before the drive-by shooting that took FBG Duck's life, as evidenced by a string of Instagram posts between July 25-28 that show 600Breezy in the same outfit as the music video.
Though 600Breezy doesn't mention FBG Duck's name, the line in the song that has gained the most attention is when he raps, "Them n***** dead on that f***** block/You fat b****, them diss songs gonna get you f***** shot/You took a few already, next time ya b**** a** in the f***** box."
The "Stop Playin" record may further the theory that FBG Duck's diss songs may have led to murder. As the police are still looking for a suspect and motive, they have not ruled out FBG Duck's diss record to deceased rivals.