Gucci Mane has taken some swipes at T.I in a couple of disses he made for Young Jeezy recently, but that doesn't stop T.I from showing love his way. TIP said he is open to work with Gucci. He was asked of a possible collaboration between him, Young Jeezy and Gucci Mane...Read his words below-
“Man, I would’ve loved to see that too man,” T.I. explained when asked about a possible collab between the Atlanta trio. “I was really working on trying to resolve all beefs in the town. I was working on trying to get everybody to sit down at the same table. Whether you like each other or not at least have a respect, a mutual respect for one another to where ya’ll can be in the same buildings and we can work on the same records…And right now it’s like everybody wanna be the man. That’s what it is, that’s really what it is in the town. Everybody wanna be the man and if they ain’t the man then they looking at who is the man and trying to figure out how to take his spot. And that is what killed the scene in New York.”
What he said about New York is very true...and Jay-Z really started the demise of New York hip hop...going at Nas, and Mobb Deep. And then 50 Cent came after, and shattered the remaining pillars that were standing. I think the same is happening to ATL and the whole south right now. I guess it's just a human thing.
Read more words from T.I concerning togetherness in the "A"-
When I came home that was my purpose. That was my intention,” said T.I. when asked about bringing the city of Atlanta together. “I spoke to Jeezy. I spoke to Rocko. I spoke to Chainz. I spoke to so many of the existing who’s who of Atlanta music. I spoke to em about us all having a sit-down at the same table and forming a committee.
Those conversations they started out pleasant and productive. Eventually I just started seeing that cats – everybody ain’t for the team mentality. Some cats they tryna get theirs and go home. You can’t make somebody something that they [aren’t]. You can’t make somebody care about everybody when they only care about themselves. You can’t train that. You can’t teach that. You can’t encourage it. It’s either in you or it’s not. And it just so happens that most of the people in the city man it’s in them to see about themselves,” the rapper added.
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