Playboi Carti Threatened Kanye West With a Firearm

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Playboi Carti is one of the many rappers with whom Kanye West is feuding.

So far, he’s the only one to threaten Ye with a gun.

“I got to tell you another thing that Carti said to me on the phone, n*gga,” he said. “This n*gga told me he was at the Chateau [hotel] with a gun, n*gga. What that mean, n*gga? And the n*gga say he don’t be on the Internet. It’s like, if you don’t be on the Internet, what are we talking about, then? I ain’t say nothing, then,” Kanye revealed on a stream.

He followed that up with this Tweet.

“Carti told me he the worst enemy to have,” Ye typed, laughing.

Do you think Playboi is that kind of demon?

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