Here is Gucci Mane – Truth (download). The song released with Mp3 streaming [320kbps]. The track was a diss directed to Jeezy.
Snowman and Guwop’s Verzuz almost went south when the latter decided to play the track and tensions rose. After he played that song, La Flare kept going in by repeating Loc’s, Jeezy’s associate that he shot and killed years ago, name and talking about him being in a coffin.
Jeezy reacted: “See when I called you and extended this invite, my nigga, I did it as a real man. It’s been 20 motherfucking years… you still talking the same shit.”
He added: “The shit we came from in the street, we been through it, dawg. Twenty years and when I said I wanted to do this for the culture, that’s what I wanted to do. I brought you here to show you the world care about what the fuck we got going on because we are the culture. Me and you, where we came from, what we been through, nigga, us.
“All these kids out here doing what the fuck they do cuz they saw what went on with us. This shit ain’t ‘bout me, it ain’t ‘bout you. This shit about King Von, this shit about Doe B, this shit about Nipsey Hussle, this shit about motherfucking Pop Smoke, Mo3 and I’m real enough to do that, nigga, because one thing about it, two things fo sho, three things for certain, nigga…” And with perfect timing, the beat for “Get Your Mind Right” dropped.
The long-standing beef between Gucci Mane and Jeezy dates back over 15 years ago when they collaborated on “Icy” in May 2005. While it wasn’t their first time collaborating on a track within that month, the two Atlanta rappers couldn’t agree on who would have ownership rights for their respective debut albums, per Revolt.
The track would eventually be included on Gucci’s debut album Trap House. “Icy” went on to peak at No. 46 on the Billboard’s Hip-Hop/R&B chart, and in turn, left a huge cultural impact on southern rap.
Still upset over not having ownership of the collab track, Jeezy put a $10,000 bounty on the “Freaky Girl” rapper’s chain on his song, “Stay Strapped.In the song, Big Snow makes it clear for all the trappers to stay alert, rapping, “I got a bounty on that sh**, n****. 10 stacks. So if he come to your town, and you just happen to snatch that motherf**** off his neck, I’m gonna shoot you the 10-stack, man. So I can cremate that motherf*****.”
Never scared of a challenge, Gucci fired back and let Jeezy know that the beef was far from over. In his own diss track titled “Round 1,” Gucci says, “That n**** Young Jeezy, man. That n**** fake.” The beef over the song would get serious, resulting in blood being drawn between both their entourages.
The petty beef over a song would escalate into a bloodbath after Gucci Mane became a victim of a home invasion and attempted robbery in May 2005.
According to witness reports given to Gucci’s lawyer, per MTV, the “Lemonade” rapper visited a friend when five men broke into the home and assaulted him. When the men threatened to shoot him, Gucci grabbed his pistol and fatally shot one of the men. The man shot was later found near a school and identified as Henry Clark III a.k.a. Pookie Loc, an artist formerly on Jeezy’s Corporate Thugz Entertainment label. Jeezy, however, denied any involvement.
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