One thing I've always respected about Gangsta Gibbs, he always tells it like it is. Whether you agree with him or not, how can you ever deny someone that speaks the truth? Well, in the latest installment of the Freddie Gibbs saga, he got a chance to do just that. Hip Hop Wired reports:
Freddie Gibbs unexpectedly left Young Jeezy's record label, Corporate Thugz Entertainment last year shortly before dropping his critically acclaimed project, Baby Face Killa.
After initially saying that there were no hard feelings between the two and the split was amicable, Gangsta Gibbs changed his tune while chatting with The Morning Riot radio show.
“I can't really say it was amicable. I could just say that we agreed
to disagree," says the ESGN rapper. "We definitely disagreed. The guy
moves in a different way that I move, and I just wanted to branch out
and do my own thing. I felt like I was wasting time pushing someone
else's brand when I could push my own and do my own thing. Because
that's was what he was concerned with, pushing Jeezy. So I gotta be
concerned with pushing Gibbs.”
Initially, Gibbs and Jeezy played it politically correct, as the two
stated in interviews that the two split for the better of each other's
interests. "It was a number of things; at the end of the day, it was a
good decision for myself and my family," he explained to Power 105 in
December of 2012. "It was nothing against him; it was just a move that I
had to make personally and business wise."
Moreover, Gangsta Gibbs let off a tweet last
night stating " I spent the past 2 years being "politically" correct in
the rap game cuz I was wit a ni**a that did so. No more filter."
Check out the full interview below. Gibbs speaks on everything from Jeezy, Rozay shooting and rappers on reality shows:
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