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Rick Ross Speaks On Young Jeezy In The Source
This is looking to be a damn good read in it’s entirety. More excerpts from the interview below.
Has the phone call between you and Young Jeezy take place yet?
Nah. That hasn’t happened. It’s nothing I’m looking forward to.
You guys have worked together before. It seemed the camaraderie between you two was genuine. The last summer he put out his own “B.M.F.†freestyle, but told me personally it wasn’t abbot you. Did you feel disrespected?
I’m not sure what was going on. [the freestyle] was most definitely [disrespectful], whatever it was. Then the explanations seemed sideways, less than G.
What’s more surprising; a diss records by somebody you were cool with or by somebody you don’t know?’
It’s most definitely when we always touching distance from each other. I’m right here. It’s not like I’m in Miami and you in New York. We see each other. That’s the only issue I had. It was sideways. So i made a record, “Summer’s Mine†just to [let him know], if we gonna play that sport, let’s put it on the table like men. If it was just a freestyle that the world took the wrong way, leave it alone. That’s how I took it.
An added twist is that you and Jeezy are both on Def Jam. Did you ever get a call from L.A Reid saying “Hey, let’s not let this get out of hand?â€
Nah. I don’t accept those kinda calls. I think they know that would have been an exercise in futility. Whatever it’s gonna be, it’s gonna be. If we gonna get money, we gonna get money. If it’s pressure, just put it on the table. I feel no way. I had nothing but love for the homie, but if me getting money in the streets or making music offended you, I can’t help that.
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What is there to say about me..i mean..i could have someone do this profile section for me..but then it would remove the realism of what im about to say..im me..thats hard for most that present themselves as an “artist†or “rapperâ€..but i dont rap for me..im rappin for niggaz that said i could rap..i developed a gift off that right there..i then created a style that covers boards!..i could have gave yall a grief story..but for what..i demand the respect givin to one..being from d.c./p.g./nova..i have to standout..the sore thumb gets attention..tho this dosent mean i need the attention..but i preach something of value..to hard many dont..so with that said..enjoy my music..i make it for others to “bong!â€â€¦.so i end with a simple..
Check out some interview excerpts from this artist after the jump. Be sure to check him out on his Twitter page as well.
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Dugeefbuller born in Cleveland, raised in Washington, DC embodies the area he resides in. Resulting in a strong, high energy level that can be felt through his music. His motivation for hiphop, and style of rap brings something new to the hiphop world. Its an unselfish representation of himself, by representing those who support him. Dugeefbuller rhymes paint a picture of someone who is surprisingly aware, but also in touch with the younger generation of hiphop heads. By demanding respect and delivering valuable messages, he becomes a stand out from DMV area.
Please explain “bongâ€, what is it about, what does it represent? What doesn’t it represent?
Please choose what is closest to your style or preference freestyling, battling, recording songs, performing.
anCor: Do you have any mix tapes in circulation? If so where are they available for purchase.
Dugee: “Coach Session Vol 1,2,3″ “Best of Coach Session†“The Bong Experience†and “Live From The Hooka†all available onwww.datpiff.com/dugee
anCor: Any words of wisdom?
Dugee: If you worry about how people will respond to your music then you should not get in the business. Be yourself. – AnCor Ent. Nov. 2009