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Sexyy Red shares private DMs allegedly received from rappers and athletes to promote new single

Sexyy Red shares private DMs allegedly received from rappers and athletes to promote new single

Express Tribune09-04-2025
Rapper Sexyy Red has ignited controversy online after allegedly sharing a montage of private and explicit direct messages reportedly sent to her by unnamed athletes and fellow rappers. The social media post, soundtracked by her newly released single 'Hoochie Coochie,' has stirred backlash and debate among fans.
In the now-viral video, several unidentified senders express their infatuation with the St. Louis rapper, with messages ranging from "I think about you all the time" to "Baby, I'm infatuated." The montage, meant to boost visibility for the track, was shared across multiple platforms, drawing swift reaction from the public.
The move appears to be part of a calculated campaign to promote 'Hoochie Coochie,' which dropped last Friday alongside a music video directed by DaBaby. The single is already gaining traction and being positioned by some as a contender for summer anthem status.
While she declined to name those behind the leaked messages, the rapper was previously rumoured to be dating Chief Keef. In an earlier interview, she described their bond as close and undefined, saying, 'We like each other, but we can sit on the phone, we can be around each other and act like we been knew each other all these years.'
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