50 Cent has responded to Jeezy’s alleged diss in his new song, “Therapy For My Soul.”
On the track, which was released on Wednesday (Nov. 18), the Snowman took shots at 50’s Instagram antics and alleged financial woes. “Since we talkin’ boss talk, let’s address the sucka shit/ Grown man playin’ on Instagram, real sucka shit/ Why the fuck this clown n**** playin’ with my legacy?/ Solid in these streets, that’s some shit that you will never be/ Talking ‘bout power, but weak n****s do the most/ In real life, n**** 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?”
The “In Da Club” emcee responded to the song with a black and white photo of Isaac Hayes sporting a similar beret as Jeezy did on the track’s cover art. “Anything to try and sell a record, I guess?” he captioned the post. “I’m not available this week, ‘FOR LIFE’ is coming on at 10 p.m. tonight. I’m busy LOL. #yourshitistrash.”
Earlier Wednesday, Freddie Gibbs responded to being name-dropped by Jeezy in the same song. “If One-Five wasn’t my dawg, I would’ve touched them/ When that shit went down with Gibbs, I couldn’t trust ‘em,” the “Put On” emcee rapped. “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 sent out a series of tweets including one that told Jeezy to “come harder.”
“BMF put u in a headlock in front of me,” he tweeted. “U gotta come harder than this snow flake.” In another tweet, Gibbs wrote, “@jeezy u big mad.” He then retweeted a video of Jeezy dancing in the aisle of a grocery store, adding the caption, “I can’t beef with nigga. U got it Snow. U won.”
Check out 50’s post below.