
#AMPtv got the word that Maybach Music Group leader Rick Ross is down to follow the same formula which made Jay-Z and Kanye West's Watch the Throne a platinum-selling hit by offering to work alongside former rap rival Young Jeezy.
According to Rozay, their past problems never got to the point where he took offense or resorted to drastic measures to get at Jeezy.
"I'm always 'bout business; that's why I'm here. I haven't taken nothin' personal since I came in the game and I think if you in this business and plan on having longevity in this you shouldn't take nothin' personal," Ross said, noting that their differences never led to any physical altercations. "Ain't nobody stepped on my Jordans yet, not out here. As far as I'm concerned, bring that money bag, let's shake the world up, that's what Double M-G is about."(RapFix)
In December, the "Snowman" dismissed rumors which claimed he was out to beef with Rozay.
"I can't really explain that," Jeezy said when asked about the rift. "I just know from my standpoint, if homie wanna focus on me that's on him. I'm focused on me. At the end of the day man, I got an album coming out and aint nothing more important than that. After the album come out, we could get into that."(Hot 97)
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