During the latest episode of T.I.’s ExpediTIously podcast, he and Jeezy discussed both of their ‘decades-long’ feud with fellow rapper Gucci Mane and they admitted that they would not be against ending that drama after such a long time! Here’s what they had to say!
Fans might know that the three men have been at war for many years but it sounds like they might just be able to see them finally make peace.
TIP and Jeezy brought this idea into discussion during a recent ExpediTIously podcast episode.
T.I. dubbed the tree of them as the ‘Mount Rushmore of Trap music’ and acknowledged that they are well known for not getting along.
But that could really change as far as he is concerned if only they had a sit-down and discussed their differences.
It sounds like all they need is a serious conversation and things would change for the better when it comes to the rappers’ relationship.
While T.I. and Jeezy were talking about ways to end the feud, the first rapper mentioned that before anything else, they need to ‘address the elephant in the room.’
‘We can’t have that conversation without addressing the elephant in the room. There’s a third member of the Mount Rushmore of Trap Music, that neither one of us care to mention or speak to that much. Now, what do you think is necessary to bring that sh*t together, if anything? And I understand we’re dealing with somebody who’s temperamental themselves, and our sh*t we got with us vs. their sh*t they got with them makes it extremely problematic.’
[embed]https://www.instagram.com/tv/CDMwVtijjwX/?utm_source=ig_embed&utm_campaign=loading[/embed]He went on: ‘But in the best-case scenario, how could that sh*t happen? Because to be honest, that’s the biggest move that could happen for trap music in the future.’
Jeezy thought about it for a bit before he shared is opinion as well, saying that ‘I just think it gotta be one of them mafia backroom conversations. It gotta really be a convo. What I learned over the years is that this shit is big business. People that went to Yale still do business with people who went to Harvard. It just one of them real convos. It’s been decades.’
For more on what they had to say, check out the whole podcast episode!