Freddie Gibbs on Taking Responsibility for Feuding With Artists: ‘It Is Me and I Don't Give a F*ck’

Fresh off the release of his Rick Ross collab "Ice Cream," Freddie Gibbs has offered a succinct but memorable response to speculation about his feuds.

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Freddie Gibbs, fresh off dropping his Kenny Beats-produced “Ice Cream” collab with Rick Ross, has offered a succinct response to a fan’s feud-focused speculation.

On Tuesday, a Twitter user joked about the Soul Sold Separately artist seemingly ending up in a new beef “every month” and said (with the assistance of emoji) “I’m starting to think it’s you bruh.” 

Freddie Gibbs be beefing with a new nigga every month it seem, smh damn nigga I'm starting to think it's you bruh😂😂😂

— Raphael De La Ghetto (@JustBeing_Craig) April 5, 2022

Gibbs was quick to respond, albeit briefly.

“Yep it is me and I don’t give a fuck,” he said.

Yep it is me and I don’t give a fuck. https://t.co/rnPgy4aM3q

— Big 🐰 (@FreddieGibbs) April 5, 2022

In March, Gibbs quoted the “I can’t fuck with Freddie Gibbs” line from Gunna’s “Poochie Gown” in a tweet. Minutes later, Gibbs shared a clip of himself listening to the song, then another clip in which he was seen dancing to the DS4EVER track at a show. “My theme song,” he declared when sharing the latter.

That same month, Gibbs trolled Benny the Butcher over his unreleased Drake collaboration in response to a claim from the Tana Talk 4 artist of him having “begged” to work on an album together.

Soul Sold Separately is now expected to arrive this summer, with Gibbs himself stating during a recent Bill Simmons interview that a release is set for June. Last July, Gibbs spoke with Complex about the album, as well as his Down With the King casting. Revisit that here.

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