Rick Ross Comments on Young Jeezy Beef

Sometime last year, after Rick Ross dropped his hit single, B.M.F, Young Jeezy dropped a freestyle track using the same beat, and threw some indirect lines at Rick Ross. Of course he denied it, but it was so obvious. Anyway, what really caused him dissing Ross was that he claimed Ross had no rights making a B.M.F song; by the way, B.M.F stands for Black Mafia Family, which Young Jeezy used to be affiliated with. But the thing is that Rick Ross's B.M.F stands for Blowing Money Fast.

At a recent interview with Hot 97's Funk Master Flex, Rick Ross opened up about the whole situation-


Joining with Hot 97 on-air personality Funkmaster Flex, the typically relaxed Ross spoke on the situation in grand detail. “It was a freestyle done on the “B.M.F.” track where some things were said, and you know, I attempted to address it like a real G would,” said Ross. “I never got a direct answer. There was some things being said on record which perpetuated that there may be pressure, there may be beef. I always did business with homie."
Ross further continued with, “You gotta understand when you talk about this street life and being one hundred and being solid, it's certain things that you just bring to a person and that's what I was expecting, but that never happened. However homie feel, that’s him.”
Ross went on to say that although Young Jeezy performed at the 2011 BET Hip Hop Awards over the weekend where the MMG chief sat front row, no words were exchanged of any sort.
"We were just at the BET Awards and I sat at the front row" Ross confirmed. "He performed. If there's any pressure, handle it right then. Thats the type of person I am. So if we not gonna handle it right then and you see me and you keep walking, if you come from where I come from thats how you handle your business."
Flex later suggested that the root of Jeezy's issues with Ross may stem from the Florida rapper's rise to superstardom while the Snowman's career has been a bit stagnant lately.
"Before some of your biggest records came, Jeezy represented that street party element" said Flex. "And since then, this is just me on the outside, looking in, you've captured some of that."
"Some of it or all of it" Ross quickly shot back.

I think Rick Ross just said it all; i think Young Jeezy is just plain jealous of Ross's recent success.  A lot of people can talk all the thrash about Rick Ross being a Correctional Officer (for a short period in his late teens, early tweenties...he is now in his mid thirties) all they want, but they have to respect this man's hustle. Come on! You have to give it to him. Since he got into the game in 2006, he has been on the rise- why hate? Why hate? Why do people have that 'crab in the bucket mentality'? It is just so sickening. 



Young Jeezy has been trying to get his TM103 album out since 2009, and has not met success. It was even meant to drop this month, but it was pushed back again. I think Young Jeezy has no issue beefing with Rick Ross when Ross has no issue with him...that is not being gangsta, that is being emotional.

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