Monday, April 21, 2014

Jeezy artist HBK from Doughboyz Cashout gets into it with Freddie Gibbs ? (Article)

#AMPtv got the word that Doughboyz Cashout member HBK calls Freddie Gibbs "bum", Gibbs denies beef with the Detroit rapper.






One member of the Detroit-based rap group Doughboyz Cashout may have found himself in an altercation with rappers Freddie Gibbs and Jeezy following a series of tweets sent over the weekend. According to XXLmag.com, Doughboyz Cashout member HBK referred to Gibbs as a “bum” when a Twitter follower mentioned the Gary, Indiana emcee.

 Deez niggaz ain't on my level to rap beef wit me — BossYoLifeUpGang (@72Kiddo) April 20, 2014 "@StopEatinSoMuch: @72Kiddo Then talk to Freddie Gibbs dude. He was the one sayin' Jeezy team looks weak." He a bum to — BossYoLifeUpGang (@72Kiddo) April 20, 2014

 Gibbs then spotted HBK’s tweets and responded with a few of his own tweets. He poked fun of the CTE World signee who was jumped and then robbed last year during an event at Detroit’s Cobo Center. The rapper then went on to let fans know that he would be in the Motor City on May 1 for a show.

 I heard some rapper niggaz that got stomped out and robbed in they own town was talking about Me on this twitter shit G.... — Freddie Gibbs (@FreddieGibbs) April 20, 2014 And I diss niggaz on stage in they city. No problemo cuz I don't get beat up it robbed. Bum ass niggaz. — Freddie Gibbs (@FreddieGibbs) April 20, 2014 

Towards the end of his rant, Gibbs took a shot towards Jeezy, as he warned of stepping in the line of fire for someone “that don't give a fuck about u.” He also stated he has no beef with anyone, especially artists who aren't on his level.

 Don't step in this line of fire. Especially for a nigga that don't give a fuck about u. — Freddie Gibbs (@FreddieGibbs) April 20, 2014 It ain't no beef if the other niggaz can't compete. Don't believe everything u read. — Freddie Gibbs (@FreddieGibbs) April 20, 2014 

It’s been nearly one year since Doughboyz Cashout, which are HBK, Payroll, Doughboy Quis and Doughboy Dre, signed to the Jeezy label CTE World. The signing of the group came a little while after Freddie Gibbs confirmed that he had left the imprint. In the time since Gibbs’ departure from CTE, he’s released a diss record aimed at Jeezy and proclaimed himself a better rapper than the Atlanta rap superstar.

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