Chief Keef and Katy Perry just gave the internet a full-circle moment more than a decade after their viral Twitter feud.

Videos circulating on social media show the two artists speaking casually in person while people nearby record the interaction. The details behind the meeting remain unclear, but the clip quickly caught attention online because of the history between them.

For longtime fans, the moment immediately brought back memories of 2013, when Perry publicly criticized Chief Keef’s song “I Hate Being Sober.” At the time, the pop star questioned what the track said about modern culture, sparking a sharp response from Keef.

The exchange quickly became one of those early social media moments that spread everywhere. Celebrity arguments were still unfolding in real time on Twitter, and the unlikely clash between a Chicago drill rapper and one of the biggest pop stars in the world made the moment even more memorable.

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The tension did not last forever. Perry later apologized for her comments, and Keef eventually moved on from the situation.

Years later, the story took a more unexpected turn when Chief Keef sampled Perry’s “Legendary Lovers” on his song “Save Me.” It was a quiet but interesting shift from public disagreement to musical reference, showing how strange and unpredictable pop culture timelines can be.

That is why their latest face-to-face interaction has fans reacting all over again. The clip does not show a heated exchange or any lingering tension. Instead, it appears to be a casual conversation between two artists whose names have been linked online for years.

The timing also comes as both stars remain part of major entertainment conversations. Katy Perry has continued to make headlines, including recent attention around her reported relationship with former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Chief Keef, meanwhile, remains a major influence in hip-hop, with his impact on drill music still being felt by younger artists and new listeners.

Keef also released Skeetlor earlier this year, keeping fans tuned in to what he may do next as interest in his catalog continues to grow

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