" No. I’m good on beef. I’m not rappin no nigga’s name, I’m not playing games with grown men, and nobody’s playing games with me. In general, I come to conclusion that niggaz have the right to be stupid. I used to try to change niggaz, help them get smarter, but they have the right to free speech, first amendment, and it doesn’t say anything about that speech having to be smart or thought-provoking. They have the right to be ignorant. So I’m respecting niggaz right to talk all they want, just don’t play with my money, and don’t touch me or mine. Rap is wrestling now, like Jay-Z said. Niggaz play their characters. I’m good on that. Whatever I’ve said about any nigga on record stands as a reflection of exactly what I think of that nigga, reiteration rendered irrelevant by your ability to rewind the song and listen again if you need to know how I still feel. I can add nothing or subtract nothing from that; I wish Young Meek everything he deserves from life. We bring 16 years of baggage to conversation, too. You can’t hate a nigga you never loved, can’t lose love when none ever existed. "
realest qoute in that whole interview. that just made my day better in my lil situation. overall though tight interivew.