Young Jeezy Claims He Didn’t Diss Rick Ross

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Young Jeezy Claims He Didn’t Diss Rick Ross

MTV News got an exclusive phone call from Young Jeezy about his controversial”Death Before Dishonor” track that hit the net Monday night which featured him rapping over Rick Ross’ popular “BMF” record:

“It’s not a dis.  First of all, I’m not gonna get nothing out of dissing that guy. That’s one. What am I gonna get out of dissing him? I think sometimes people can read into things too deep. They trippin’ man. They crazy out there. Basically, if homie takes that as a dis, he’s insecure, and anybody else out there who does, they are insecure.  When it comes to that [Black Mafia Family] situation, I’m gonna talk about it a little flyer anyway.  I happen to know that situation very well. But basically ['Death B4 Dishonor'], it’s off a mixtape that’s coming out. My mixtape is coming out on Thursday, it’s called 1,000 Grams. I took all the records I liked and flipped them my way. It’s a gang of records on there like that. It’s like 12 joints, all records that I heard in the club that I like and flipped them my way.”

“I got n—as in prison behind that sh–. I feel that if you speaking on sh–, you gotta at least know who you talking about. That’s like n—as speaking on Cash Money: If he ain’t never been a part of Cash Money, [then] I’mma speak it better if I’m a part of Cash Money. To me, [BMF] was real. I know all the members. Who else would say a line like that, but me? I’m one of the few people who can say that, so I said it. That’s real life, though. You gotta know the crew, baby. I thought that was the purpose of the game: to get on records and talk your sh–, right?  Subliminals, for what?  What’s understood ain’t gotta be said. I didn’t think people would take the record like that. I did it like I would have any Shawty Lo record, any Rocko record, whoever. I got on [Ross' beat] and did it like how I do it, the best way I know how. I don’t know if because the BMF situation is for real for me that everybody is like, ‘Ooh. Oh, sh–.’ Twitter is a muthaf—a, by the way.”

I don’t care what  the Jizzle says, that was a straight up diss record. Come on Jeezy, keep it 103, no need to lie broham.

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