Chicago rapper Bloodhound Q50 has released a new diss track titled “60k” after reports linked him to a recent shooting in St. Louis.
Earlier this month, several online outlets claimed that the rapper was targeted after allegedly stealing $60,000. His car was reportedly hit with around 60 bullets, and he and three others were said to be in critical condition. No official confirmation has been provided by Bloodhound Q50’s team or other verified sources.
In his new track, the rapper directly addresses the situation. On “60k,” he raps about surviving near-death experiences and dismisses critics who celebrated the reports. “A young turnt na like me starting to feel immortal, ’cause a na keep escaping death,” he says in one line.
Bloodhound Q50 has also used social media to taunt his critics. In a recent Instagram post, he compared himself to The Notorious B.I.G., writing: “Notorious like Big Poppa but I ain’t goin like Chris Wallace.”
The exact details of the alleged shooting remain unverified. For now, the rapper appears focused on using the controversy to fuel his music and reinforce his image.