Before “Gangsta Music,” Jeezy refused to stand up from his chair while Gucci remained on his feet. “That was cute,” each of them said at different points in response to their counterpart’s performance. Gucci kept picking newer songs during rounds where Jeezy played tracks from 2005 (or, as Gucci called it, “that old ass shit”).
Later, Gucci bragged about his jewelry and outfit. “I want y’all to praise my outfit,” he said. “It cost 10 bands. Look at my opponent! Look at my opponent!” Jeezy replied, “I didn’t know this was a fashion show,” and then he bragged about how much real estate he owns in Atlanta.
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After Gucci performed the Jeezy diss “Truth,” Jeezy took a moment to explain why he invited Gucci to take T.I.’s place. “I tell you what though—when I called you and extended this invite my n—a, I did it as a real man,” Jeezy said. “It’s been 20 motherfuckin’ years.” Gucci corrected him that their feud had been going for 15 years. “OK, well however many, you’re still talkin’ the same shit.”
The two interrupted each other repeatedly. “I told you straight off the dribble, n—a, we can’t do nothin’ if it ain’t street,” Gucci said. “If I can’t perform the truth we ain’t doin’ it.” Jeezy assured him it was “all good” and continued:
Jeezy then named recently killed rappers including King Von, Pop Smoke, and Nipsey Hussle. After Jeezy performed one more, Gucci’s next pick was another Jeezy diss track.
In the final round, the two rappers announced plans to end their feud right there with a joint performance of “Icy,” Gucci’s Jeezy-featuring 2005 song. Gucci thanked Jeezy for extending the olive branch, and then announced they were going to a club together.