Jeezy Drops ‘Therapy For My Soul’ 50 Cent & Freddie Gibbs Diss

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Ahead of the release of his new album “The Recession 2” on Friday (Nov. 20) Jeezy has dropped the ‘Therapy For My Soul’ single dissing both 50 Cent and Freddie Gibbs.

The new track is produced by J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League and finds the South Carolina-born rapper expressing his concerns and what’s on his mind. The first hit goes for Freddie Gibbs when Jeezy namedrops the BANDANA rhymer around the 1 minutes and 15 seconds-mark.

“If One-Five wasn’t my dawg, I would’ve touched ’em, when that shit went down with Gibbs, I couldn’t trust ’em/

Invested my hard earn 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.” Jeezy raps in the lyrics.

Later on, the track continues with Jeezy turning his head to 50 Cent, who is well-known for producing the POWER series and his IG trolling. The Snowman is aware of that as it sounds.

“Grown man playin’ on Instagram, real sucka shit/

Why the fuck this clown n-gga playin’ with my legacy/

Solid in these streets, that’s some shit that you will never be/

Talking ’bout power, but weak n-ggas do the most/

In real life, n-gga you really borrow money from Ghost/

All that lil’ boy shit, yeah it make it evident/

Made millions in these streets, what the fuck is 50 Cent?” – Jeezy raps.

Check out the track above.


  • Release Day: November 18, 2020
  • Producer: J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League

 

 

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