Jeezy Dissed 50 Cent & Freddie Gibbs On ‘Therapy For My Soul’ & Freddie Replied! 

Jeezy performs onstage during 2020 Funkfest at Legion Field on November 07
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The Snowman is back! 

Jeezy is gearing up for the upcoming Verzuz battle against longtime rival Gucci Mane. Looks like Jeezy is addressing a few more of his haters.

On Jeezy’s latest track “Therapy For My Soul,” he took a shot at Freddie Gibbs. Jeezy raps,

“One-Five wasn’t my dawg, I would’ve touched them / When that sh*t went down with Gibbs, I couldn’t trust ’em / Invested my hard-earned money, tied up my bread / But he gon’ try to tell you I’m flawed, that’s in his head. It’s happening just the way that I said it, good on your own / And if I’m honest nothin’ gangsta about you, leave this alone.”

Gibbs used to be signed on Jeezy’s CTE World. The shot at Freddie came after Freddie made comments about Jeezy during an interview with The Bootleg Kev Podcast.” Freddie called Jeezy a “legend,” but said he was “musically irrelevant.”

Jeezy also addressed 50 Cent, who previously called the Snowman out for not checking in with BMF co-founder Southwest T after he was released early from prison. Jeezy raps, 

“Talking ’bout power, but weak ni**as do the most / In real life, ni**a you really borrowed money from Ghost / All that lil’ boy sh*t, yeah it make it evident / Made millions in these streets, what the f**k is 50 Cent?” Take a listen:

Freddie got wind of Jeezy’s words and replied on Twitter. Freddie told Jeezy to “come harder” while 50 Cent has yet to respond.

“Therapy For My Soul” is off of Jeezy’s 10th studio album, The Recession, dropping 11/20. 

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