Summrs Seemingly Threatens Homixide Gang In First Track Since Jumping Incident

Summers appears to have taken aim at Homixide Gang in his first track since the controversial group jumped him last weekend. “Check Me Out” appears to include several references to both the incident and other allegations against the group. “I DM one these n-gga’s hoes, I’m tryna see if the b-tch go” has been taken as a shot at the grooming allegations against the group. Furthermore, several bars directly reference the jumping and the subsequent threats Summrs made in return.

It’s been a week since Homixide Gang stormed the stage at Box Fest to fight Summrs. While the cause of the altercation remains unknown, rumors have alluded to Summrs dissing the group backstage before his set. “Li rino get it on without his potnas n security #Souljashit 😂 #took20yallgetthatjewelry how yall not get it all😒,” was Summrs’ official response to the incident, serving as a caption to an Instagram post made some hours later.

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Summrs Makes More Threats Against Homixide Gang

 
 
 
 
 
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As mentioned, Summrs’ crew immediately responded in kind against Homixide Gang. Furthermore, the threats they issued were severe enough to get a subsequent Homixide Gang show cancelled. However, it doesn’t appear that Summrs is done warning his rivals to back off.

A line towards the end of “Check Me Out” appears to have Summrs warning the group what he’ll do if they step to him again. “I’ma make sum’ hit the floor, them .223’s gon make him choke” Summrs raps. It’s a reference to the .223 Remington, one of the most commonly used firearm ammunitions publicly available. It appears as though Summrs isn’t messing around when it comes to keeping the Homixide Gang at a safe distance. However, the group is yet to issue any kind of substantial response. They have remained silent on both the original jumping and Summrs’ new track. This remains a developing story and we’ll have any updates as they emerge.

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Rico Nasty Haunts The Suburbs In Her Claymation ‘Check Me Out’ Video

Since the release of her anticipated debut album Nightmare Vacation, Rico Nasty has stayed busy. She’s already shared a visual component to a handful of the album’s tracks like “OHFR?,” “P**sy Poppin,” and “Let It Out.” But now, she’s called on claymation artists to envision an eerie world for her “Check Me Out” video.

Animated by the studio Open The Portal, the rapper’s “Check Me Out” video sees her armed with Edward Scissorhands-like fingers. She haunts the suburbs, keeping her eye out for her next victim. Rico Nasty eventually stumbles upon a family of wolves, but instead of turning them into a tasty meal, she simply offers her haircutting services.

Ahead of the release of Nightmare Vacation, Rico Nasty sat down with Uproxx to explain how she’s able to easily brush off haters:

“They just always saying something about somebody that’s different, but they still listen to them,” she observes. “It’s just like a new flavor. If I go to a restaurant and they tell me it’s a new dish I never ate before, I’m going to ask questions. ‘What is in this? What’s in this? Where did you make it? How did you make it?’ I’ve never had it before, so I’m going to ask questions. That’s how the audience is. They always ask questions. I feel like they’re never going to be satisfied because there’s no such thing as a perfect human being.”

Watch the “Check Me Out” video above.

Nightmare Vacation is out now via Sugar Trap/Atlantic. Get it here.

Rico Nasty is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.