Jeezy Calls Out Freddie Gibbs and 50 Cent on "Therapy for My Soul," Freddie Responds

On Thursday, Jeezy is set to battle Gucci Mane in the latest episode of the 'Verzuz' series. But first, he's addressing other issues in a new song.

UPDATED 11/18/20 7:11 p.m. ET: 50 Cent has responded to Jeezy. On Wednesday night, 50 took to IG to make fun of the cover art of Jeezy's "Therapy for My Soul" track.

"Anything to try and sell a record i guess?" 50 wrote in the post's caption.

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Ahead of his upcoming Verzuz battle with Gucci Mane, Jeezy has dropped another new song mere days before the arrival of his Recession sequel.

"Therapy for My Soul" sees the Snowman addressing both Freddie Gibbs and 50 Cent. Gibbs, of course, was at one time signed to Jeezy's CTE World. The relationship between the two eventually went south, with Gibbs as recently as June saying Jeezy—though "a legend"—was "irrelevant."

In the new song, Jeezy urges Gibbs to "leave this alone":

Later, Jeezy speaks on 50 Cent, who earlier this year publicly called him out in connection with the early release of BMF's Southwest T. While Jeezy did ultimately connect with T, 50 had initially alleged that Jeezy was "ignoring the phone calls" and avoiding him.

In "Therapy for My Soul," Jeezy criticizes 50 as a "grown man playin' on Instagram" and notes the importance of his own legacy:

While 50 hadn't responded at the time of this writing, Gibbs had shared his assessment of it all in a number of tweets as of Wednesday morning:

Jeezy's The Recession 2 is out Friday. On the eve of the project's release, fans will be treated with the Jeezy and Gucci Mane entry of the ongoing Verzuz series.

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