Rick Ross Speaks On Capturing All Of Jeezy’s Momentum

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Rick Ross caught up with Funk Flex last night and got to talking about Jeezy.  To be honest Jeezy is not in a very good place.  Plus Ross just keeps dropping that heat to the point where he feels confident saying he captured all of Jeezy’s momentum.  Dude might be right.  Snacks on snacksBlunts on bluntsGucci Pucci’s on Gucci Pucci’s.  That is how I would materialize “momentum”.  Via Miss Info:

Ross: “From my point of view, [the tension with Jeezy stemmed from] a freestyle done on the BMF track where some things were said, and I attempted to address it like a real G would…(Flex: you reached out?) of course, but I never got a direct answer. So there were some things being said on record, which perpetuated that there may be pressure, that there may be beef. I always did business with homie, so if it was, it would have felt sideways….”

Rick Ross: “When you talk about this street life and being one hundred and being solid, it’s certain things that you bring to a person…and that never happened. But…everyone who want to talk about being gangster, we were just at the BET awards and I sat in the front row. He performed. If there’s any pressure…handle it right then. That’s the person that I am. So if we not gonna handle it right then, if you see me and you keep walking…(Flex: then there shouldn’t be any problem.) Not at all…”

Flex: “Before your biggest albums came, Jeezy represented that street, party element….and since then, you’ve captured some of that….”
Rick Ross: Some of that? Or all of that?”
Flex: “You have captured all of it. And that is pressure…that second and third album, the hood really gravitated to you. That might be where you and Jeezy are having a problem…”
Ross: “If that’s the case, we label those feminine ways…where I come from, every man gotta hold his own. I can be ’round Puff Daddy, who’s worth close to a billion dollars, and not feel in no way inferior…if anything, that’s gonna inspire me. When I ask Birdman, ‘Was you inspired by Master P?’ He never told me nothing negative or spiteful….”
Flex: “How does that work with you and Jeezy being on the same label? That has to be hard….”
Ross: “Not at all, not to me. Def Jam, they know that’s Rozay, baby…..and on December 13th, we gonna cash another big check. That’s how we do it. We ain’t pushing that back. That’s in cement. We don’t push nothing back around here. We don’t push nothing back but the top on that Rolls.”

Ross: “[Jeezy] and Gucci Mane had a problem and one of his homies lost his life behind that. And they squashed that. We don’t play like that….if you feel a certain way, you gotta stand by it. This ain’t the kind of game where you just utter what you want, tweet what you want, blog what you want, and then when you run into somebody, it’s love….it don’t really work like that.”

Comments

  1. Rick Ross is not hood or g in the least, if you want to talk beef Kreyshawn who i don't particularly like is clowning that fat Correctional Officer, who stole his name from another person that is in prison, I've been to prison a max security facility, now last time I checked, all the people in there for assault, robbery, murder and such, did not look at those officer and sit there and tell them, your gansta, man your one hood ass officer, I've never seen a C.O as hood as you damn, Now I'm not hood or no gansta, but where I live if we found out you were a C.O. we wouldn't fuck wit you, I'm not saying he should quit or change what he does because well it makes him a lot of money, I dont care what he says in his music but he plays himself as someone he is not in his interviews

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  3. Just cause a person been a C.O. doesnt mean they are not hood…they just found a better hustle but what fucked him up far as character wise when he lied bout it!! i seen hood niggas in the service, one doin life for poppin a nigga tryin to get at him and another went for bank robbery. ain't no tellin what this man does now or after he did his stint on the other side, maybe he learned somethings over there and made good with some ppl in the justice system

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