Has any street rapper ever had their character more assassinated in diss records than Jeezy?

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Gucci was still bragging about how he managed to save himself from a robbery when a bunch of young jackboys, one of which knew Jeezy, were pistol whipping him and taking all the shyt in his house. He then went to the feds and said Jeezy and Meech are trying to kill him, didn't go to clubs, had his people knocked out wherever they went and on. Then when the beef is done 7 years later, he starts talking wild. In the real world you've got to retaliate.

I really have a hard time seeing how that damaged Jeezy's street cred among anyone other than like Matthew 16 years old in catholic highschool. It did raise Gucci's credibility as a battle rapper though.
 
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He say that he a dealer
I don't think he got no bricks
Real weight selling nikkas
Ain't swappin out shieeeeetttttt
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forgot Pimp got at him and Buck about them dope prices :mjlol:

then Ross....

Can't talk snow, where the soft at
Your man got murked, but you squashed that
Hope you know what we call that
I think you know just what we call that...



:ehh: op on to something...

but I'd throw 50 in this conversation as well
 

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You never heard the "Do Nas bust his guns" interview ju:russ:





https://www.thecoli.com/threads/do-nas-bust-his-guns-jeezy.104138/


Jeezy got on the radio and had an interview with Monie Love. Monie Love was probing him about the Snowman shyt he was promoting and they started going back n forth. Then Jeezy started getting at Nas for his Hip Hop Is Dead album title and started asking questions like “does Nas bust his gun? Is Nas from the projects? Does Nas got any street credibility? Does Nas have people in the feds?..” which if he did any research. And checked all those boxes. Lol. Then he started getting at Nas because they albums dropped around the same time and he said “Let’s check those first week numbers.. tell Nas I said Hip Hop Ain’t Dead. Holla at me!..” Long story short Nas pressed Jeezy and Jeezy ended up apologizing like the next day or 2 days later or some shyt. Then Nas ended up beating Jeezy out in their first week sales as well. They squashed the shyt but Nas def still took his shots. The Jay Z shyt was about Nas going to Def Jam and squashing it wit Jay and having beef wit the main nikkas there. Nas even confirmed it was a shot in an interview.

I never heard that lmaooooo don't know where I was at the time that I missed it. That line on Success is crazy now haha

Far as the Jay shyt though I still think it's a reach to say he used that line as a shot. He actually confirmed that later?
 

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“nikkas mentioned on One Love
Came home to the paper in hand
Ain't gotta brag about the Feds, young man..”

Then proceeded to diss Jay on his own shyt right after that line. Nas was ruthless. Lol. He also aired out that Jeezy and Keyshia Cole was together. Lol. Radio host was like “word??”. He was like “ oh I wasn’t supposed to say that? Oops.” Lol.

Got him on the last song off Hip Hop is Dead too. “You ain’t a rapper, you hustler? This shyt is real bytch”
 

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Yes. You don't bring family specifically someone's mother in a rap diss. Especially if that's the woman who most likely gave Gucci his name Radric. Don't know what the :gucci: is for
My Guy.

Guwop shot the shooter sent at hm by Jeezy and rapped about it.

Jeezy taking bout people's mom's on record is lame, specially after you really tried to merk a nicca and failed at it.
 

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Neither of these disses were really disrespectful. Especially Freddie's

Yes Gucci mentioned Jeezy's homie dying

But Stay Strapped was more disrespectful than both of these disses combined. Jeezy brought up Gucci's mom and said straight up that he would get Gucci touched. Jeezy was making straight threats


yea "stay strapped went WAY harder than any of those Gucci tracks. they had Gucci looking like all types of bytch.

but you know how it is, rap fans have short memories. its like the Camron/mase thing, where people act like Camron didn't diss mase way harder than the oracle 15 years ago.
 

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Gucci was still bragging about how he managed to save himself from a robbery when a bunch of young jackboys, one of which knew Jeezy, were pistol whipping him and taking all the shyt in his house. He then went to the feds and said Jeezy and Meech are trying to kill him, didn't go to clubs, had his people knocked out wherever they went and on. Then when the beef is done 7 years later, he starts talking wild. In the real world you've got to retaliate.

I really have a hard time seeing how that damaged Jeezy's street cred among anyone other than like Matthew 16 years old in catholic highschool. It did raise Gucci's credibility as a battle rapper though.

Gibbs said himself that they would see Gucci in clubs dolo and Jeezy ain’t want no smoke.

This was when Gibbs was running with CTE.
 
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that the south killed it

Completely untrue. Artists had been critical of the state of Hip Hop. Common made "I Used To Love H.E.R" duringbthe height of West Coast dominance. The Roots made "What They Do" during the era of mafiosos content, Cristal poppin', and just overall materialism in Hip Hop.

Nas wasn't even sending shots at The South with Hip Hop Is Dead. Some
MC's fron The South caught feelings, but Hip Hop Is Dead wasn't something directed at The South. Andre 3000, who is from The South said it in a song years before Nas dropped HHID. Killer Mike had a song called "Rap Is Dead" before Nas dropped HHID.
 
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