Curren$y shared his thoughts after his former collaborator, Freddie Gibbs, fired some shots at him on his new album with The Alchemist.
Shortly after Alfredo 2 dropped on Friday, July 25, producer Cash Fargo took to Instagram and issued a stern warning to Gibbs for dissing Spitta over the fallout from their collaborative project, Fetti. He posted an image of a beat-up rabbit and urged Gibbs to stop trying to "stir the pot to sell a project." Not long after his post went up, Spitta hopped in the comment section and weighed in on the situation.
"We ain't trippin hahah send me some beats tho," Curren$y replied.
Freddie Gibbs took some jabs at Curren$y on his song "Gas Station Sushi." On the track, Gibbs raps, "Could've ran that fetti by myself, b***h, I'm the best with Al, yeah/B***h, keep it G, we like on part three, n***a/Go start a Chevy up, don't start me." The aggressive lyrics appear to stem from Gibbs' beef with Curren$y following their joint 2018 project Fetti, which was also executive produced by The Alchemist. Gibbs previously revealed that he wasn't feeling the way Spitta handled the promotion of their album after it dropped.
"I was so f**king pissed that Curren$y wouldn't shoot no videos or none of that s**t," Gibbs said during a panel discussion last year. "I feel like he didn't do what the f**k he was supposed to do for that album. I was so mad at that n***a for that s**t, and I was like 'this muthaf**ka. F**k this n***a.' So the rage from that... I said 'you know what? I'mma make a Fetti without that muthaf**ka.' Because this muthaf**ka don't appreciate me. F**k him. So I carried that rage into Alfredo and I made a classic."
Curren$y wasn't the only target on Alfredo 2. Gibbs also dissed Benny The Butcher, Jim Jones, Gunna, and Diddy on the album.