Though today should be a glorious day for the Snowman, it seems as if he has a dark cloud hanging over of his head. Despite Jeezy's newest release, Seen It All, being in stores today, the rapper is currently facing gun charges stemming for his arrest last week (Aug 24). After posting bail four days later at the cost of $1 million, the rapper remains confident that he will be exonerated of all charges and will walk out a free man. He spoke with Power 105.1's The Breakfast Club and explained why it took so long for him to post bail.

"If y'all really wanna know, I'm a real one. It's just like whatever happened. They detained my bus drivers—two of my bus drivers. One of which was a 50-something year-old old lady. My cameraman or whatever. I'm such a real person and I know we was there in the right. I just felt like I couldn't leave them there. When I stepped in the door, I had bailsmen right there to get me out. And I just made it clear: "When I leave, we leaving together." Point blank period," said Jeezy.

Despite these glaring charges staring in the eyes of Jeezy, he remained optimistic about the situation.

"When it's all said and done, I'm confident that you will see that no one - me or anyone that was a part of my crew had anything to do with anything. You know what I'm saying? Real talk."

Check out the rest of the interview above.

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