Gucci Mane and Young Jeezy have had beef for quite some time.
After Gucci Mane came forward and stated he was going to take the high road in the beef, Young Jeezy also felt the need to clear up things from his perspective. For Jeezy, this situation is several years old and something he did not plan on addressing again.
“Anybody that’s really been keeping up with the history knows that [Gucci Mane] has a history of taking shots at people,” Jeezy explained to Miss Info.
According to Young Jeezy, the issues with Gucci Mane started four years ago after the Def Jam artist lost his voice. While he was “down,” Jeezy says Gucci Mane began taking shots at him while he was unable to verbally respond.
“I had an accident where I lost my voice for eight or nine months, so I was down,” Jeezy explained. “[Gucci] just started taking shots, ‘F Jeezy this, F Jeezy that.’”
Not one to sit silent or remain on the sidelines, the “Trap Star” recuperated and responded with a diss of his own titled, “Stay Strapped.”
When the war of words transcended music in 2005, Jeezy says he backed off and let the issue die.
“This cat gets in a courtroom and says, ‘Jeezy tried to have me killed.’ I left it alone because he put the police on me.”
As the beef threatens to flare up again, Jeezy sounds more like a man looking to secure his future, and less like one willing to engage in a no-win rap battle.
“To be honest with you, I’m just tired of the bullsh*t,” he said. “This is what he does, he takes his shots and then he says he doesn’t have anything to do with it.”
“The Recession” rapper insists that his recent response, “23-24,” which goes at Gucci Mane and OJ Da Juiceman, isn’t a diss, but some outside the industry may be taking it that way.
“I ignored it for four years and it didn’t go away… We can meet up today, fight dogs, race cars, shoot guns, whatever they want to do…I don’t want people to think I’m out here on some Dee-Bo sh*t. I’ve never got on the magazines or the newspapers [and spoke on this].
After Gucci Mane came forward and stated he was going to take the high road in the beef, Young Jeezy also felt the need to clear up things from his perspective. For Jeezy, this situation is several years old and something he did not plan on addressing again.
“Anybody that’s really been keeping up with the history knows that [Gucci Mane] has a history of taking shots at people,” Jeezy explained to Miss Info.
According to Young Jeezy, the issues with Gucci Mane started four years ago after the Def Jam artist lost his voice. While he was “down,” Jeezy says Gucci Mane began taking shots at him while he was unable to verbally respond.
“I had an accident where I lost my voice for eight or nine months, so I was down,” Jeezy explained. “[Gucci] just started taking shots, ‘F Jeezy this, F Jeezy that.’”
Not one to sit silent or remain on the sidelines, the “Trap Star” recuperated and responded with a diss of his own titled, “Stay Strapped.”
When the war of words transcended music in 2005, Jeezy says he backed off and let the issue die.
“This cat gets in a courtroom and says, ‘Jeezy tried to have me killed.’ I left it alone because he put the police on me.”
As the beef threatens to flare up again, Jeezy sounds more like a man looking to secure his future, and less like one willing to engage in a no-win rap battle.
“To be honest with you, I’m just tired of the bullsh*t,” he said. “This is what he does, he takes his shots and then he says he doesn’t have anything to do with it.”
“The Recession” rapper insists that his recent response, “23-24,” which goes at Gucci Mane and OJ Da Juiceman, isn’t a diss, but some outside the industry may be taking it that way.
“I ignored it for four years and it didn’t go away… We can meet up today, fight dogs, race cars, shoot guns, whatever they want to do…I don’t want people to think I’m out here on some Dee-Bo sh*t. I’ve never got on the magazines or the newspapers [and spoke on this].
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