This is sure to cause a lot of drama.
Jeezy dropped a song titled "Therapy for My Soul" on Tuesday, Nov. 17, where he gets at Freddie Gibbs and 50 Cent.
Gibbs used to be signed to Jeezy's CTE label, but their relationship went sour after things didn't pan out.
As for 50, the G-Unit rapper said that Jeezy owed money to Black Mafia Family founder Terry "Southwest T" Flenory after Flenory got out of jail earlier this year.
Here are Jeezy's lines dedicated to Gibbs in the new song:
"If One-Five wasn't my dawg, I would've touched them / When that sh*t went down with Gibbs, I couldn't trust 'em / Invested my hard earn money, tied up my bread / But he gon' try to tell you I'm flawed, that's in his head / It's happening just the way that I said it, good on your own / And if I'm honest nothing gangsta about you, leave this alone."
Here are the lines for 50:
"Since we talkin' boss talk, let's address the sucka sh*t / Grown man playin' on Instagram, real sucka sh*t / Why the f*ck this clown n**** playin' with my legacy? / Solid in these streets, that's some sh*t that you will never be / Talking 'bout power, but weak n****s do the most / In real life, n**** you really borrow money from Ghost / All that lil' boy sh*t, yeah it make it evident / Made millions in these streets, what the f*ck is 50 Cent?"
Gibbs has already responded on Twitter.
BMF put U in a headlock in front of me. U gotta come harder than this snow flake. @Jeezy https://t.co/0EcAnMQZ2y
— Skinny Suge (@FreddieGibbs) November 18, 2020
No word from 50 yet but that will likely change soon. What do you think of the song and diss lines?