Gillie Da Kid Slams People and Blogs for Posting Takeoff's Final Moment Footage
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The 'Million Dollaz Worth of Game' rapper-turned-podcaster blasts social media users and blog sites after the horrific posts attempt to capitalize on the Migos rapper's heartbreaking situation.

AceShowbiz - Gillie Da Kid gets disgusted with people sharing footage and photos that show Takeoff's final moment. Taking to his Instagram account, the "Get Down on the Ground" called those insensitive people.

On Tuesday, November 1, the 38-year-old rapper said in a video, "Why every time something happen to a rapper or an athlete or an entertainer or anybody of color, the first thing you niggas do is pull your f**kin' phones out and start recording, and post that s**t on the internet, man?"

"You n***as is clowns for that s**t, man. Y'all n***as is clowns for that s**t, man. The last image a muthaf**ka want to see is they peoples laying on the ground bleeding the f**k out, man," Gillie added. "N***as be having mommas, kids, grandmommas, uncles, aunties, that's some dumb s**t, man. But the first thing y'all n***as do is pull y'all phone out. 'Oh, look at such and such.' "

Gillie further stressed "that s**t ain't cool, man. For real, man." The rap artist, real name Nasir Fard, added, "That n***a just lost his life and you n***as is tryin' to get likes. Tell me how that s**t add up, man?"

Later, Gillie turned his attention to blogs and publications that have also published harrowing video footage and images of the fallen Migos rapper. "And all you blog sites, y'all n***as is out of pocket, man," continued the "Million Dollaz Worth of Game" podcast host. "Y'all n***as be tryin' to get clickbait. You n***as is suckas, man. That man laying on the ground, he bleeding out and n***as recording it and posting that s**t on the internet, man. Y'all n***as is clowns for that s**t."

Before ending his rant, Gillie once again expressed his utter disappointment in those who chose to take advantage of Takeoff's passing before sending his utmost sympathies to the Atlanta native's loved ones, Migos and other Quality Control Music business partners.

"I'm telling you, man, this the reason I be hating n***as. I'm telling you, man, it just be us. I be hating n***as," Gillie said. "Shout-out to f**kin' Takeoff, man. Rest in peace, shout-out to his family, man. We send our condolences to y'all from Million Dollaz Worth of Game. Shout-out to QC, shout-out to P, shout-out to Coach, the Migos, everybody, man. Hold y'all head, man. But y'all n***as gotta stop that s**t, man. That s**t is not cool. Rest in peace, man. Takeoff, love ya, neph."

The hip-hop community has been reeling from the news of Takeoff's death. During a press conference on Tuesday afternoon, Houston Police Chief Troy Finner confirmed Takeoff was the deceased victim of a triple-shooting that took place following a private party outside 810 Billiards & Bowling Houston.

According to authorities, around 40 people were standing outside the venue when an altercation resulted in shots being fired by one or more suspects. According to Migos' label, Takeoff was struck by a "stray bullet." The 28-year-old rapper was pronounced dead on the scene by arriving paramedics. Police are currently seeking help from the public to identify the suspect(s).

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