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A gang war broke out during a music video shoot in Chicago, Illinois recently.

According to social media blogs, the shootout occurred on August 25th on W 44th Street and Princeton Ave.

Miraculously, no one was shot. The Chicago police picked up 76 spent bullet casings off the street.

Aspiring rapper THF Lil Law was the intended target when he rapped the line, “Steady smoking Boss Top.”

The lyric “smoking on a pack” is gang slang dissing a dead opp (or gang rival) by naming a smoke “pack” after them.

However, Boss Top (born Davis Tyree) is very much alive.

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Boss Top, 32, is an aspiring drill rapper from Chicago’s O’Block who is currently incarcerated. Boss Top is best known for his associations with Chicago drill rappers Lil Durk and the late King Von.

Boss Top’s homies apparently took offense to THF Lil Law dissing him in a rap song.

So when THF Lil Law rapped the offensive lyric, his homies shot up the set. It must have sounded like World War III to local residents.

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Warning: Don’t click play if you’re easily triggered by the sounds of war.