Chief Keef and Katy Perry reunite after a decade-long feud with new track "Legendary Lovers (Save Me)," out now.
- May 30, 2026
AceShowbiz - Chief Keef and Katy Perry have reunited musically, releasing a collaborative track over a decade after a widely publicized social media dispute.
On May 29, 2026, the artists debuted their joint single titled Legendary Lovers (Save Me) across digital streaming platforms. The announcement was accompanied by a behind-the-scenes video shared on Instagram, showing Chief Keef and Katy Perry in a recording studio, actively working on the new song.
The collaboration marks a significant turnaround from their 2013 online clash, which went viral after Katy Perry expressed skepticism about the title of Chief Keef's track "Hate Bein' Sober." The situation escalated when Chief Keef responded with threats, prompting Katy Perry to later apologize publicly for any offense caused. The two exchanged apologies, diffusing the tension at the time.
Interestingly, the connection between the two artists had been hinted at before this official partnership. In 2015, Chief Keef sampled Katy Perry's 2013 hit "Legendary Lovers" in his song "Save Me," produced by Lex Luger, which appeared on his mixtape Feed the Streets. Now, they have combined elements from both songs into the new single Legendary Lovers (Save Me), making their creative link official.
Prior to this release, Chief Keef had put out his album Skelator in March 2026, featuring collaborations with artists such as G Herbo, Rich The Kid, and Ian. The new duet with Katy Perry adds a fresh chapter to his discography and highlights a notable reconciliation between two artists from different genres.
Fans can watch the studio session video where Chief Keef and Katy Perry are seen vibing as they finalize their new track. This collaboration not only bridges a past conflict but also merges their distinct musical styles in an exciting new project.
This article is based on reporting originally published by Xxlmag.