By Illseed
I am getting the official word that Young Jeezy and Gucci Mane have 100% and unequivocally ENDED THEIR BEEF. I heard they got on the phone in a candid interview with DJ Drama and deaded it. The interview airs tonight on Sirius satellite radio. But, Gucci is still in jail, but he must have some connection or nobody is screaming, “Phone check homey!” But, I heard Jeezy actually said sorry to Gucci and Drama as well for all the beefing and whatever. This is history in the making. So, looking for that interview!
Freeway has remained quiet as his long-term friend Beanie Sigel has waged war against Jay-Z, but now the Philadelphia rapper breaks his silence in a song “Love Is A Battlefield.”
The song, which samples the famous Pat Benatar song of the same name, avoids taking sides, but offers plenty commentary.
“And I ain’t sayin n****s left us in the hood though/ We ate our little food, did the dishes, cleaned the plates up/ You was eatin steak while we was eatin’ Steak-umm/ But I never complained, backed you up and tipped the waiter,” Freeway raps, seemingly referring to Jay-Z.
Freeway is no longer a signed artist with Roc-A-Fella and now has an affiliation with Cash Money Records. He’s maintained a friendship with Beanie Sigel.
“All the people want me to get into detail/ Bout Jay-Z and Beanie Sigel/ We shall proceed/ Wanna know if I rhyme with Beanie/ Or if I got feelings on the D L/ We shall, see/ On The Stimulus Package/ When I drop it February 16/ This is how the sh*t be/ The game is to be sold not told.”
Freeway has continuously put out new material as an independent artists, but theorized a different, now unattainable reality, in “Love Is A Battlefield.”
“What if the brothers never broke up and foul words was never spoke up/ Would that diamond still stay up?/ Wait up/ What if half these n*ggas wasn’t imaginary playa’s, would yall n*ggas notice?”
Freeway will discuss the song and other matters on his live AllHipHop chat on Monday December 7.
I was in DC last weekend doing the family thing and wanted to share some of the dope pics I saw. Wale’s city is dope. I wanted to try a road trip once, did it and from now on unless it is a tour bus I’m flying.
Upon my arrival, I went to the LIFE Records headquarters where we looking at the effect of environmental, world events on record sales (yes, we analyze that deep) and I thought I would show my Pulse family our situation room.
For real, this was a live presentation at the Museum of Natural History in WQashington (A must see) that I thought was dope. Now since HipHop is fascinated with dropping (and flashing) jewels I thought I’d show some pics of some world famous one’s that I saw.