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MORE Hilariously Messy Tweets From Gucci Mane & Jeezy’s Verzuz Battle

Twitter reacts to the star-studded Verzuz between Gucci Mane and Jeezy at Magic City in Atlanta …

PART 2!

We’re back with another round of hilariously messy tweets and memes from Gucci Mane and Jeezy’s now infamous Verzuz battle that sent the whole entire internet into a messy tizzy.

At one point, we weren’t even sure if the highly anticipated Verzuz would happen but it turned out to be the deliciously spicy spectacle that everyone dreamed it would be.

Naturally, Jeezy attempted to keep it cordial as Gucci bullied him in the pettiest ways imaginable FOR THE ENTIRE NIGHT.

“When I called you and extended this invite, I did so as a real man,” said Jeezy after Gucci played “Truth”–his iconic diss track boasting about how he murdered Pookie Loc who he believed was sent by Jeezy to kill him on that infamous night.

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Now, we knew there may be some frosty (no pun intended *this time*) exchanges but didn’t expect Gucci to drop that particular record in front of 2 million people.

“I brought you here to show you the world care about what the f**k we got going on, because we are the culture,” said the Snowman before shouting out slain rappers Nipsey Hussle, Pop Smoke, Mo3 and King Von and dropping his CLASSIC street smash “Get Ya Mind Right.”

For weeks, there was endless chitter-chatter about what would happen if Gucci were bold enough to drop “Truth” in Jeezy’s presence and, uh, things didn’t go like we thought they’d go.

Not at all.

In fact, everyone’s predictions were wrong when Gucci & Jeezy seemed to squash their beef and perform their joint hit “So Icy” together in a heart-warming moment that made all the goons swoon.

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“I appreciate you for extending the olive branch, I respect that,” Gucci said before introducing the song.

Peep MORE hilariously messy tweets from Gucci Verzuz Jeezi on the flip.

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    October 9, 2023 at 1:55 pm

    The Verzuz Battle between Gucci Mane and Jeezy sparked a lot of reactions on Twitter, providing a hilarious and entertaining experience for the audience. This star-studded event at Magic City in Atlanta was filled with memorable moments that fans and followers shared and discussed extensively on social media. The product, MORE Hilariously Messy Tweets From Gucci Mane & Jeezy’s Verzuz Battle, successfully captures the humor, excitement, and engagement around this event. It serves as a fun recap of the Verzuz Battle, showcasing the power of music and social media in bringing people together.

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