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Gucci Mane Hurls Insults At Young Jeezy


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By Rob Markman

Gucci Mane and Young Jeezy haven't butted heads in a minute, but that doesn't mean that things are sweet between the two. Their issues surfaced on Wednesday (October 10) when Gucci Mane stopped in for an interview with Power 105's Breakfast Club.

At first the 1017 Brick Squad spitter said all the right things, noting how he went to the Snowman and T.I.'s birthday two weeks ago without incident, but after show hosts Angela Yee, DJ Envy and Charlamagne asked Gucci for his thoughts on the Jeezy and Ross scuffle backstage at the 2012 BET Hip-Hop Awards. "Ross is a friend of mine, of course Jeezy is not, so I don't care nothin' about what happened to him," Gucci said bluntly.

The two first collaborated on Gucci's 2005 track "Icy," but their relationship soon soured. Gucci even tried to implicate Jeezy in a conspiracy to have him killed. So when Charlamagne referred to both the MCs as "Atlanta legends" on Wednesday, Gucc immediately objected. "I'm a legend. I wouldn't say it, ain't nobody a legend. Send somebody to kill me, you think I'ma call you a legend? What's a legend about that," he questioned.

Back in December 2009, DJ Drama orchestrated a truce between the two warring artists, but Gucci alluded that it was all for show. "I'm not a fan of anybody music who I feel like a sucka. I don't listen to you," he said. "They play you in the club, you can have the #1 jam, but if I know your character, how can I listen to your music?"

Do you believe that Gucci Mane and Young Jeezy should let sleeping dogs lie?



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