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CTE Co-Founder Says Jeezy Lost Street Cred After Gucci Mane Verzuz

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Kinky B Says Jeezy Lost All His Street Cred During Verzuz Battle

Kinky B Says Jeezy Lost All His Street Cred During Verzuz Battle

Gucci Mane and Jeezy‘s beef reached a breaking point after the death of Henry “Pookie Loc” Clark in 2005. Pookie Loc attempted an armed robbery at Gucci Mane’s home where he attempted to steal the rapper’s chain.

Gucci fatally shot Loc and was acquitted of all charges after it was deemed self-defense.

Jeezy and Gucci Mane later squashed their beef on Verzuz. At a point during the battle, many wondered if things were going to go left as Gucci stated, “Smokin’ on Pookie Loc tonight” but it didn’t.

Jeezy was heavily criticized for not attacking Gucci Mane when he made that statement. 50 Cent called him a p*ssy and Troy Ave said he should have killed Gucci Mane over the remarks.

The co-founder of Jeezy’s label CTE, Kinky B, recently revealed to the Big Facts podcast his thoughts on the two Southern rap legends’ Verzuz. Kinky explained that the move to make a public peace offering to Gucci Mane cost Jeezy his credibility in the streets.

“That man, in the United States of America, any street n***a lost all respect for that man that fucking day,” he said.




“He lost all his street credibility that day due to the fact that, I don’t give a fuck, when a n***a lose their life, man, ain’t no peace. They’ll never be peace. Never, ever.”

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