In December, Freddie Gibbs confirmed that he was no longer signed to Young Jeezy’s CTE imprint. At the time, Gibbs claimed that that he had left the label on good terms. Now, Gangsta Gibbs is admitting the breakup wasn’t on the best of terms. In an interview with Chicago’s Morning Riot radio show, Gibbs shed light on some of his frustrations with the label, saying “I felt like I was wasting time pushing someone else’s brand when I could push my own and do my own thing. Because that’s what he was concerned with, pushing Jeezy.” Gibbs went on to discuss Chief Keef, the state of Gangsta Rap, and the recent attempt on Rick Ross’ life.
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