
Drama, the floor is yours:
After reading Jeezy’s unprovoked insults in that XXL article, it seems
like the guy’s pretty emotional if u ask me! Maybe he’s dealing wit
some things in his career, I don’t know. He did an interview a few
months back with Elliott Wilson on rapradar.com and said the total opposite! He was talkin bout, “Drams the homie and
we may work together again, etc”. Now I’ve never spoken on our issues
because I believe grown man business is just that, and running to the
media to whine is not my thing.
Most importantly, his statement about me trying to charge him $20k for
a mixtape is a BOLD FACE LIE. I never charged Jeezy for nuthin’. I did
2 Slick Pulla tapes (4th Ward Day, Election Day) for free and a
Bloodraw tape (The Indictment Papers) for free. Anything Jeezy ever
needed from me, I did without hesitation. He doesn’t want to deal with
the real reason why he’s mad.
The tension between us actually started when I deejayed his USDA
release party (FOR FREE) and I played a Gucci Mane record. He stormed
out of his own party and didn’t speak to me for about 2-3 months. Me
being a DJ, I was just rockin’ the crowd and giving the people what
they had been requesting. I don’t get involved in that other stuff.
I could go deeper into his angry reaction to me working with Gucci but,
again, I’m a stand-up guy. I’m loyal to those who are loyal to me. I’m
not even thinkin bout Jeezy. Why all the tough talk to the dj who
doesn’t say nothin to him but he doesn’t say nothin tough to the
rappers that diss him like Pimp C?
I was shocked by his cowardly attempt to try to slander my name in the
upcoming XXL article. And what’s the most shocking is to see him side
with the FEDs in my arrest! Wow, since when did that become gangster?!?
I’m chillin, never said nuthin’ negative about dude. Check his
character…or better yet, ask those around him that he’s done dirty.
Ask the folks who ain’t with him anymore, like Coach K, Twin, his
former security Big Sam, or my homie Roccett…
We doin’ our thing over here. I’m workin on albums, Gangsta Grillz Vol
3., traveling the world and celebrating success! And I’m still the
Mixtape President!




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