Lil Gotit Threatens To Deal With Those Breaking Into Brother Lil Keed’s Grave

Lil Gotit To Deal With Those Breaking Into Brother Lil Keed’s Grave
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What could be creepier and more disrespectful to the dead than an individual or sets of them trying to break into its grave? Well, this seems to be the strange case that is now in repeated occurrence in the hip-hop world. Pop Smoke’s crypt in Brooklyn was reportedly severely damaged and vandalized in September 2021. The latest one is with the late rapper Lil Keed who passed away at the age of 24 in May. The rapper who was signed to Young Thug’s record label YSL, as well as 300 Entertainment, reportedly experienced severe stomach pain. In a statement posted on his social media page, Lil Gotit has threatened to deal with those breaking into brother Lil Keed’s grave.

“Whoever going to keed grave tryna unscrew him out the wall and stuff when I catch u it ain’t gone be nan nice so I hope u see this message !!!!” the Atlanta rapper said.

Lil Keed, whose real name was Raqhid Jevon Render passed away on May 13 and his brother, Gotti was the first to confirm his death through his instagram post that had a photo of the two together. “Can’t believe I seened u die today bro I did all my cries I know what u want me to do and that’s go hard for Mama Daddy Our Brothers Naychur and Whiteboy #ImaHoldthisS**tDown,” he lamented.

The late rapper’s funeral ceremony held in Atlanta on May 25 and a couple of clips from the event have surfaced online showing the rapper being carried in a golden casket down a red carpet by pallbearers with instruments booming outdoors.


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