During NBA’s All Star Weekend, many rap rumors flew
wildly. Game Vs. Buck? Jeezy Vs. Game? Well,
rumors have to be cleared up, and Jeezy spoke to do just that.
“To be honest with you, I had a ball,” Jeezy
told MTV last week. “I ain’t get [bad vibes] from either one of them.
If it was gonna be something, it would have been something. It ain’t gotta be
no song. We grown. That ain’t the way you handle that. If it was a problem,
it’s a problem, but it wasn’t a problem. People made something outta nothing.
That’s what I hate about the industry. … I was hearing [rumors]. I was like,
‘Hell no.’ I was there, that ain’t happen.
“I’mma keep it G…It was my party, I was where I was supposed to be.
I’m cool with Buck and Game.
Just by saying that, they respected that. They didn’t have no words, they
didn’t have no altercation, just two people who ain’t never really been in the
same building at the same time in a long time. I guess everybody felt a way
about that. I talked to Game after that, I
talked to Buck after that. Nobody really said
anything about it. It wasn’t a problem. It was just everybody was in the
building, it was a gangsta party. What’s wrong with that? It was a lot of
ladies, a lot of gangstas, a lot of fun, by the way.”
While prepping the Street Dream Tour, he’s also
working on an album to be released in the end of 2008. According to Jeezy, the
album is “classic.”
“When I say a classic, this is the one! I
ain’t concentrating on nothing but this. … I gotta bring the streets back, be
me in every way and walk through the fire no matter what nobody says. All the
people who love what I do, I’mma make it right. When you working on your third
LP, people be like, ‘What can I do to get these type of fans?’ I’mma do me.
Sometimes when you’re on the third album you aren’t hungry. I’m starving! I’m
walking around with a steak knife and fork in my pocket. I’m ready to
eat.”