I bought come shop with me from jeezy himself in Macon, Ga, he used to go by Lil Jay and he was still selling his CDs his self. But he kinda had a trick daddy vibe
Nah what he's saying is jeezy didn't really wanna rap he was just J kinky b and jeezy wanted to be the business moves its just that Jeezy had to step up and he said that himself
That's a lie either way kinkabee couldn't get nobody else from no other side of town when we was gangbangin he had to stay on his side and the only person could rap on his side was gold mouth
I really listen to jizzle. Goldmouf was his inspiration tho. I’m sure. S/0 both them. Jeezy wasn’t a ppl person and looked out for himself,as he should
Great interview I always heard his name in Jeezy songs it's good to finally see the man behind the name. Much respect to Goldmouf a real one who held it down on G. And whatever anyone feels about Jeezy from a personal standpoint the real ones all say he was a standup dude from Meech to Divince, to Kinky, any of em so again Great interview keep bringing em to us B High.
That’s ain’t him jeezy rap about gold mouth jeezy speak on is his cousin jeezy never once said goldmouf caught a miser charge listen to jeezy talk em on his first album bro calling in jeezy name
He ain't taking credit or throwing salt at Jeezy in my opinion everyone that was somebody in the streets had a big homie or somebody that had shit on lock before them ain't nothing wrong with that Jeezy was basically the street dude that at first did not want to rap but it changed because of his circumstances then he got a vision and used his street credibility and street perspective for the rap game and chose that lane he for real was the smart one he knew when to let go and start a better path and when you look up 20 years later it all makes sense
Bruh....I cashed my 84 hour check for a week & started talking like b-high. B, u hard bruh me and my friends listen to your interviews all the times. A lot of flavor g.good job.its like u interview all the ppl the streets really love
I get what he’s trying to say, but the way he’s saying it is in bad taste. That’s like a ball boy or a trainer on the Warriors saying, “Steph Curry would’ve never started shooting that deep if I had never accidentally thrown him the ball way behind the 3-point line.” It’s like the going joke on the internet regarding T.K. Kirkland, most notably in his VladTV interviews. It seems like he wants the credit and notoriety so much he doesn’t matter where it comes from. You were that dude in the streets but it got you to prison. Sad that killing your own, dealing in your own neighborhoods and then going to prison are badges of honor in our community. Granted it is his interview, but it was cringy how he made everything about himself as far as trying to take the credit or spotlight himself. It seems they were destined not to make it with him being the one they put the house on. He would’ve ultimately let his need for the spotlight or individualism get the best of him. He sounds like that person sitting around without anything to show for themselves, watching tv, telling the people around them how they discovered the person on the screen and how they wouldn’t be there if not for him. There’s clearly some resentment still being harbored.
Everything is truthfully factual with this guy is saying…word for word…WESTSIDE MACON GEORGIA….2072 Beech Avenue…born and raised in baby COMPTOM…play with it…welcome home my boy…1LOVE to you and the family…Rod Singleton…backyard balling
When he speaks about the street credibility and him being in the news, Jeezy could have forseen him blowing the investment by going to jail for ... his street credibility.
This is a different gold mouth lol he said it in another interview that he is not the good mouth that Jerry was rapping about , he also said in this interview that “back then they called me lil Mill”
I can see how he feels like if it wasn’t for him Jeezy and Kink B couldn’t have did what they did, but my bwoi!...it would’ve happened with or without you. You can not stop whatever plan is for someone’s life. Also, he dropping a lil salt on Jeezy for “what he’s doing now” and that shii is beyond me. That man is 40+ years old bruh. How long do you suppose to “thug it”. Shii is called growth and development. When you know better you do better......or become a victim of circumstance. 🤷🏿♂️. But y’all thug on and keep throwing rocks at the penitentiary or causing ya folks to throw fish fries to pay for yo dumbass funeral I guess. 🤦🏿♂️
@@LittySmitty ...Facts!!! Was “the man” in them streets but didn’t take off like he say he could have. I’m not even trying to deny is street cred, but dammit man......this hood shii is getting on my damn nerves bruh. I was raised in the projects to and did some stupid shii as a youngin, but now I’m 40, married, with 3 kids and so far beyond that mentality.....it’s a blessing. Just my opinion tho.
I wish goldmouf was home. Mailman was free. A lot of niggas crossing over nah dog not me. Closest I’ve even been to commercial is when I watch tv. And everybody know I rep these streets faithfully
this guy just feels entitled to the lifestyle and celebrity that jeezy worked hard for, he should just be grateful he came out of prison and appears to be living ok because a SHIT TON of guys who lived the lifestyle like him came home and are either homeless , working at McDonalds and our on the way back to prisons for new crimes , if you pay attention every rapper has dudes like this BITTER 20 years after the fact lol
Naw mouf when that man said cut that street shyt out we gon pop at that moment my nigga it was up with out then you already said they spent gwuap on you build you oh they was moving with out you big homie
Seeing you remind me of all the the times I use to ride on dubs.. I would do it again but I can’t.. See everything is different now.. you need to sit your young ass down... these snitches done fucked up the game.... if these ain’t holding true till this day...
One day ima be on bhigh telling him I use to be in the comments saying Im Probably one of the Dopest Lyricist From The South But Can't Get Heard Cause I Don't Sound Like Everyone Else.
It be interesting reading these comments about my homie Goldmouf ( mir ).. Outside people have the most to say bout a nigga giving him his truth.. Dude was 12 13 years old running round with a quarter mill had the streets fucced up youngest nigga ever to do it.. His street status along with our hoods Legendary status is what put jeezy on ( thsts why jeezy stress Duncan Blocc ) Yall better realize it takes alotta snowflakes to make a Snowman.. Niggas from our city don't hate jeezy we just know the truth...
@@gangstaadvisorysouth8906 I think when he had that I was in the marines so no I don’t remember that but that’s funny U mention Mel. I actually asked him about Mel the other day. Yeah cuz is a stand up dude we are planning a fishing trip when I come home next month
Man this guy is the reason Jeezy was introduced into the hood. Jeezy wanted to be a big time dope boy. This is the man who made Jeezy spit his first verse facts.
@DonjuanWestside so where you from? I ain't saying anything because of Goldmouf who doesn't know Jeezy from Hawkinsville originally from South Carolina but well known and connected in Macon and got known on a bigger scale in Atlanta
@@jaquitapurvey3662 I'm from Chicago I thought jezzy was from Macon that's y I was confused when I heard goldmouf say when he cum to my town that's all
Yea because he just said Jeezy didn't take rap seriously but as he said Jeezy had the money which means he was moving quiet in them streets... Most niggas problems be the wanna be feared and known for that shit