According to MTV, on the mixtape Jeezy will rap over instrumentals such as Soulja Boy’s “Pretty Boy Swag” and Kanye West’s “Power.” Jeezy’s upcoming 1,000 Grams mixtape is set to drop on Thursday (August 12) on his official website,. However, he explained that the song had been sitting in his vaults before Ross’ version even dropped, and when Rick Ross dropped his track, Jeezy decided to just leak it for free. Later in the conversation with MTV, Jeezy addressed another previously released song, titled “The Real BMF,” which many believed to be respond to Ross’ song with the same title.
( Download “Death B4 Dishonor” right here ) I thought that was the purpose of the game: to get on records and talk your sh**, right?” 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 like n****s speaking on Cash Money: If he ain’t never been a part of Cash Money, I’mma speak it better if I’m a part of Cash Money. I feel that if you speaking on sh**, you gotta at least know who you talking about. It’s like 12 joints, all records that I heard in the club that I like and flipped them my way.”Īs far as lines like “How you Blowin’ Money Fast?/ You don’t know the crew/ Oh, you part of the fam?/ Sh–, I never knew,” Jeezy says the bars could go for anybody. It’s a gang of records on there like that. I took all the records I liked and flipped them my way. My mixtape is coming out on Thursday, it’s called 1,000 Grams. But basically, it’s off a mixtape that’s coming out. “I happen to know that situation very well. “When it comes to that situation, I’m gonna talk about it a little flyer anyway,” he continued. Basically, if homie takes that as a dis, he’s insecure. What am I gonna get out of dissing him? I think sometimes people can read into things too deep. “First of all, I’m not gonna get nothing out of dissing that guy. (Blowin’ Money Fast)” instrumental, which fueled speculation among fans that Jeezy was taking shots at Ross for using the BMF name, a crew the rapper had been affiliated with in the past.ĭespite certain lines in the song, Jeezy cleared things up with MTV on Tuesday (August 10), explaining there was no diss in the track. On the track, the Atlanta rapper spits over Rick Ross’ popular “B.M.F. Young Jeezy has been the talk of the Internet as of Monday night (August 9), when his camp leaked “Death B4 Dishonor,” the first song of his upcoming mixtape 1,000 Grams.