In a new track, titled I Got Right, which is a reply to Young Jeezy's Get Right song, Bleu DaVinci (BMF Member) went hard at Young Jeezy. Apparently, he had been bad-mouthing Jeezy in interviews, and Jeezy addressed the situation on his Get Right track. Bleu quickly responded with his version, and subsequently dropped a video for the track. Check out some lyrics from the track below-
"Go on and tell 'em what the truth is - you's a bitch/Turn your house into the feds, now who's the sntich?" he raps. "I know you think you got the upper hand/Can't even says a nigga's name, less than a man/I remember when your ass played the background/Scared to push a bag, tried to give it to Mac-Town/You wanted to be me so bad you started to wear Dickies/And trying to bang, but your weird-ass just looking silly/And I'm the nigga that gave you your affiliation/I'm the nigga that involved you in the precipitation/Now it's time for the retribution, reciprocation."
To does that don't know what BMF stands for, it is an acronym for Black Mafia Family; which was an operational drug cartel from the 80s, till when the DEA caught up with them in 2005. They started their operation in Detroit- Michigan, and then branch out to having two major distribution hubs; one in Atlanta, and the other in Los Angeles. The "Big Meech" Rick Ross shouts out in his BMF track is/was the leader of the drug trafficking organization. Demetrius "Big Meech" Flenory has been in jail since 2005; serving a 30yr jail time. Bleu DaVinci on the other hand, cos of lesser involvement in the drug trafficking itself, and not having any prior convictions/strikes, went with a 5 year sentence...which he did from 2007-2011.
Jeezy get's in the mix cos he was affiliated with them around the time he was getting into the game. In fact, the street money, and credibility Jeezy had back then was thanks to Big Meech, who was trying to go legit at the time, by washing his dirty money. Jeezy has been accused by both DaVinci and Meech himself as disassociating himself with BMF as soon as shit hit the fan. Well, i understand Jeezy doing that; his career was just popping off at the time (2005), and he would have gone down with them if he had shown affiliation. But, it is very funny that he would go at Rick Ross after Ross did the BMF song...saying Ross had no affiliations with them, and had no rights to doing the song. Judging from the fact that this is is where the Jeezy and Ross beef stemmed from, I consider Jeezy corny. Big Meech was asked what he felt about Ross doing the track, and he said he loved it and had no problem with Ross. He said he loved that Ross got people shouting his name from all over the world.
You can listen to Bleu DaVinci's diss track to Jeezy here- I Got Right
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