Katy Perry & Chief Keef Unite for ‘Legendary Lovers (Save Me)’ Remix 13 Years After Feud: Listen

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Thirteen years after their viral feud, Katy Perry and Chief Keef have a song together. The Pop star recruited Sosa to hop on a remix to “Legendary Lovers (Save Me),” which arrived on streaming services on Friday (May 29).

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Perry attempted to “summon” Chief Keef’s presence earlier this week with a post to her TikTok, and then footage emerged of the duo linking up in the studio on Wednesday night (May 27). KP then posted another clip essentially confirming that Sosa was hopping on the remix.

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Hearing the Chicago drill pioneer rap over a Max Martin-produced beat probably wasn’t on anyone’s bingo card this year.

“You got a job interview, hope it goes smooth/ Come back home and tell me how you do/ Here’s some money, baby, I’m so proud of you/ She gon’ go and get it, that’s my type of b—h/ She make me turn up for her like Yabba Dabba Doo,” he raps while Perry holds down the ad-libs.

“Legendary Lovers” originally landed on Perry’s Prism album in 2013, and was repackaged as part of her The Ones That Got the Plays compilation, which arrived earlier in May and debuted at No. 117 on the Billboard 200.

Sosa and Katy Perry’s viral feud dates back to 2013, when KP lit the spark while voicing her disgust with hearing Keef’s “Hate Bein’ Sober” featuring Wiz Khalifa and 50 Cent on the radio.

“Just heard a new song on the radio called ‘I Hate Being Sober’ and I have serious doubt for the world,” she tweeted at the time.

The Chicago native didn’t hold back with a NSFW response on Twitter and got aggressive while threatening to slap the pop star. He also planned to drop a Katy Perry diss track, which never ultimately materialized.

Perry later apologized. “Mr. Keef! I’m sorry if I offended you. I heard a lot of people guesting on the song & didn’t even know it was you in particular,” she wrote on Twitter. “I’m a fan of your ‘Don’t Like’ video tbh. I was really just having a general opinion on our generations [sic] desire to be constantly intoxicated.”

Sosa also said he was sorry for how he lashed out during their interaction. “Oh I’m Sorry Too Then,” he replied.

From enemies to friends and over a decade in the making, give “Legendary Lovers (Save Me)” a listen below.

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