The always entertaining Jim Jones made an appearance on 106 & Park earlier this week. Jim Jones tricks Jigga, bench presses Rosci. Jigga also wouldn't budge when asked about being a self-promoting CEO, claiming that Def Jam was second to none in breaking six acts in the last three years.Ĥ. "I stick to people even if they're not successful, I mean, look at my history." Ouch! You may as well call The Roc minus Kanye and Sigel a bunch of bums. "We felt that she can grow better without us," Jay explained. Rather than admitting that miss Marie caught splinters from going wood with her debut album, Hov made it seem like both parties parted ways amicably. The interview began with Monie and company asking Hov about forgotten Roc-A-Fellers including Freeway, Peedi Peedi and Tieara-arra Marie. Only days after Young Jeezy stormed out of the station, Love interviewed President Carter over the phone. The Philadelphia radio personality has been bringing the truth to the airwaves as of late. "Juelz is on my level." Ha! Vicodin is a hell of a drug.ģ.
When asked if anyone besides Hov was close to being on his level, Weezy replied, "Juelz Santana." LMAO! Keep in mind that Lil' Weasel was alternating between blunt pulls and cherry bites when he made the outrageous declaration. If heads thought that Weezy's claims of being better than Jay-Z were blasphemous, they haven't heard anything yet. During a recent interview, the self-proclaimed "king of New York" revealed that Cash Money and Jadakiss had been speaking about bringing the Yonkers lyricist to the New Orleans-based label. Cash Money to sign Jadakiss? That's the word according to Weezy F. Somebody please give this dude media training.Ģ. Chuch! Fumbling arguments again huh, Jeezy. "Not everybody wants to fill out an application," Monie's co-host then snapped. Jeezy then implied that hustling was a must for him while Monie and her co-host were probably more fortunate to get good jobs. When I did the shirt, I thought like a symbol of pride.Like a dude who wasn't scared to talk about it, who did it like a street spokesperson." What is he talking about? Dude sounds more like the "I give black people a bad name" spokesperson. "Everybody called me snowman when I was on the street tip and I didn't wanna change that. The segment captured an earlier part of the aforementioned interview, in which host Monie Love asked Jeezy to explain the logic behind his snowman t-shirts. On another note, footage of the 100.3 interview surfaced on YouTube this week. I'm a tell you, me and Nas about to go out and make some money," Jeezy told Flex. "All that ain't making nobody no money at the end of the day. Though he proclaimed, "tell Nas to holla at me" while exiting the Philly station, Jeezy told Flex he didn't mean any disrespect. The proud trapper appeared on Funk Master Flex's show on New York's Hot 97 radio station earlier this week. As previously reported by SOHH, Jeezy questioned Nas' street credibility last week during an interview on Philadelphia's 100.3 The Beat. In this week's Pulse Report, the streets are buzzing about Young Jeezy taking back his Nas diss, Cash Money looking to sign Jadakiss, Monie Love challenging Jay-Z and Jim Jones tricking Jigga.ġ.