Earlier in the week, it was reported that Seattle rapper Bingx was fearing for his overall safety after a rift between him and fellow Emerald City rapper Raz Simone allegedly prompted death threats to be left on his voicemail.

Word of the news has reached Simone and not only is denying any of the accusations, he reveals that is attention clearly lies elsewhere.

“Raz Simone expresses himself through music,” his label Black Umbrella tells HipHopDX in an official statement. “He put out a dope video called ‘Green Light,’ anyone that has not seen it should check it out. Since that video dropped nearly two months ago Raz has not acknowledged this individual. His focus is the release of Trap Spirituals, which is now available at razsimone.com. We know nothing about death threats, so we hope this is the last press release to keep the other rappers name relevant for being part of this ‘beef.'”

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The direct acknowledgement may have not happened but the opening for the aforementioned “Green Light” video showcases a leaked portion of Bingx’s still-unreleased “Traffic” video which was preceded with a f-bomb. Around the time of the video’s release, he also posted a series of emails onto his Facebook page where he called the back-and-forth chatter and sneak dissing “tiring.”

Bingx (real name Chandler Hendrickson) also claims that Simone associate Fatal Lucciano attending one of his shows and attempted to take the mic from him own stage. Cavigold Records recently released a statement denouncing the ensuing drama.

Raz Simone’s new EP Trap Spirituals is currently available now.