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Young Chop is continuing his string of strange social media behavior by setting his sights on Drake.

On Thursday (April 9), the seemingly troubled producer shared a photo of the platinum-selling artist and wrote in the caption, “I’m not done yet. I’m not meek. I will go song for song shit I wrote fr he a hoe too just like Jr bitch ass.”

But, of course, Chop wasn’t done there. He continued his Instagram tirade by continuing to antagonize Meek and French Montana once again. During the same IG posting spree, he shared a screenshot of Meek’s tribute to the late Pop Smoke. 

“Y’all pop smoke didn’t like @meekmill this bitch ass nigga meek funny to me,” he said. “I seen the interview pop did he said fuck y’all, the one with Angie Martinez.”

For French, he just issued a simple, “Let’s play pussy.”

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Let’s play pussy ????

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Chop’s latest posts come shortly after he headed to 21 Savage’s former Atlanta neighborhood, Allen Temple, to allegedly look for the Savage Mode mastermind. During the excursion, Chop claimed he was shot at while in an Uber. He filmed the entire trip for Instagram Live.

“Yo, they need to go hire some more shooters, bro,” Chop said while showing the shattered glass. “Really, bro. Y’all let off that many shots and ain’t hit shit, bro.”

Young Chop Is Now Going At Drake's Head: 'He A Hoe'

Young Chop Claims He Was Shot At While Looking For 21 Savage In Allen Temple Hood

In July 2019, Chop revealed his mother, grandmother and uncle had died. However, it has yet to be proven if that has anything to do with his recent online antics, which also included  leaking his own sex tape and hassling other artists such as Diddy, T.I. and JAY-Z.

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