Jeezy Recalls the Time Jay-Z Backed Him Up in a Vegas Fist Fight: ‘Hov Got Hands’

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Jeezy Recalls the Time Jay-Z Backed Him Up in a Vegas Fist Fight: ‘Hov Got Hands’
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BYBRAD CALLAS


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Oct 27, 2021



  • In a promo clip for the latest episode of TV One’s Uncensored series, Jeezy opened up about some different moments he’s had with Jay-Z, including thetime they fought off a group in Las Vegas.

    “A lot of people don’t know, we’ve been in some fist fights and everything!” the Snowman reveals in the clip. “Some things popped off in Vegas, and I gotta say, Hov got hands. ‘Cause me and him was getting down! Back-to-back, you know what I mean?!”

    Jeezy added, “I heard his assistant say, ‘Jay, get in the car!’ He was like, ‘I ain’t leaving Jeezy!’ I was like, ‘Yo, I rock with him.’”


    Elsewhere in the interview, Jeezy spoke about another time Jay lent him support.

    “Right around the time we went on tour together, I had an incident. It happened with my whole crew getting locked up,” he explained. “So for the rest of the tour, I was coming to do my show by myself. I had no stage manager, I had no manager, I had no nothing! It was just me. But he was like, ‘Yo, you need to talk?’ He did that a few times.”

    Jeezy continued, “When I had some things going on in the street when everybody got indicted, the label turned their back on me; they wouldn’t pick up my calls. And Hov called me like, ‘Yo, you need to talk? Come to my office.’ Of course I can’t say what he said, but I just walked out of there like, ‘That’s why I really rock with him.’”

    Over the years, the two rappers have joined forces for numerous classic collaborations, including 2005’s “Go Crazy (Remix),” 2011’s “I Do (Remix),” and 2014’s “Seen It All.”
    Jeezy Recalls the Time Jay-Z Backed Him Up in a Vegas Fist Fight: ‘Hov Got Hands’
 

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Rappers are liars by default.
Ducktales are the product of their trade.
Most Rappers are clout chasers as its usually needed for their career field.

Ask yourself this when a rapper says some ridiculous shxt:

Do they have some new content coming out they want eyeballs on or for someone to purchase?

If the answer is 'yes' expect BS in the form of marketing to be in there somewhere.
 
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