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Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Triple C's Torch Slams Young Jeezy, "Sneak Dissing The Only Way You Can Be Relevant"


Rick Ross' protege Torch has stepped forward to address recent diss speculation from Young Jeezy aimed toward his boss and publicly attacked his Def Jam labelmate.

Writing on Twitter, the Triple C's member questioned Jeezy's issues with Ross.

"SIN€E This Fagget ass Rap Nikka Sneak Dissing I Think Its Only Right We Start A Trending Topik Kalled #JeezyWhyUMad," he wrote late Monday (August 9) night.

"#JeezyWhyUMad Ross Repped Harder 4Ya Fallen Komrads More Than U Ever Did Or Ever Wud Have??."

"#JeezyWhyUMad Trying 2Steal Plies Swagg Aint Work 4U??"

"#JeezyWhyUMad BMF the Biggest Rekord in the Kountry & Even tho that's the name of Ya Krew Yo Lame a** Kouldnt kome up with That."

"#JeezyWhyUMad GU€€I went in Jail Hotter Than U Kame Home & He Still Hotter Than U & Now His lil Nikka Waka Hotter in the Streetz than U2."

"#JeezyWhyUMad Sneak Dissing the Only way U Kan Be Relevant out here?? #Hating4Sukka's!!!"

Ross recently said he was perplexed with Jeezy's decision to make "The Real Blowin' Money Fast" track after he already put out "B.M.F."

"I haven't had a chance to talk to the homie," Ross said. "I really don't know what the thought process was behind it. My record was called 'Blowin' Money Fast.' It confused me that if it was called 'The Real B.M.F.,' I would have called it 'The Black Mafia Family.' ... You know, you may have to ask him. Other than that, we still reppin', we still riding, and [my] record is getting love everywhere. So it's all good."

Since Jeezy's release, the Atlanta, Georiga emcee has now put out another possible subliminal track directed at Ross called "Death Before Dishonor (B.M.F. Remix)."

Released today, Jeezy's "Death Before Dishonor (B.M.F. Remix)" has the following verse. "How you blowin' money fast? You don't know the crew / Are you part of the fam? Sh*t, I never knew / Y'all was supposed to make it hard, this is easy, h*e / "Pull up in that triple white," I think I'm Jeezy, hoe." When leaked to media today, Def Jam employees referred to the song as "the most controversial record of this year," although no formal confirmation of the diss has been made. Although Ross' name is never mentioned, many speculate that Jeezy is confronting his Def Jam label-mate.

The record will reportedly be featured on Jeezy's upcoming 1000 Grams, Volume 1 mixtape.

Game's not the only one releasing two mixtapes before his studio album. Jeezy freestyles over his labelmate Rick Ross' "B.M.F. (Blowin' Money Fast)" for his new DJ Scream mixtape 1000 Grams, Vol. 1., dropping Thursday at 1:03 p.m.

Check out Young Jeezy's "Death Before Dishonor (B.M.F. Freestyle)" below:

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