Pastor Troy Calls Out T.I., Ludacris & Jeezy For Equal ATL King Respect

Atlanta, GA – Pastor Troy has known as out T.I. for suggesting that Tip, Ludacris and Jeezy have been primarily chargeable for laying the groundwork for Atlanta’s rap scene.

“These faces together with a number others (that appear to be US) laid the muse for the infrastructure/creative ecosystem you now know as Atlanta,” T.I. wrote. “THIS OUR SH*T & WE RUN THIS CITY,” Don’t get it FU*Ok’d UP!!! We’ll regulate the temperature to make it as HOT or COLD as we see match. If we ain’t wit it… it ain’t SH*T!”

Troy says he discovered the suggestion humorous since he appeared on the debut albums all three rappers. The veteran MC featured on “Get Off Me” from Ludacris’s main label debut Again for the First Time, “GA” from Jeezy’s Come Store Wit Me (technically Jeezy’s second LP) and the remix “I’m Serious” from T.I.’s first LP.

“I’m on All three Their FIRST Album…So who am I to This CITY?!!!!” Troy wrote. “I didn’t name no person to get on they albums, They Peopled Known as Me…”Why?” Trigger I had this Metropolis on Click on Clack Lock.”

He added, “My Greatest Remorse in The Rap Sport was Fucking With Niggaz that wished my Spot, As a result of I Didn’t Have To. I wanted extra Allies to make this ATL Gangsta Rap Scene Stick…So I labored with Everyone.”

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I sit Back and see all this stuff on IG and Laugh. Y’all see them and Think whatever Y’all May, I see them and Say, “I’m on All 3 Their FIRST Album…So who am I to This CITY?!!!!” I didn’t call nobody to get on they albums, They Peopled Called Me…”Why?” Cause I had this City on Click Clack Lock. My Biggest Regret in The Rap Game was Fucking With Niggaz that wanted my Spot, Because I Didn’t Have To. I needed more Allies to make this ATL Gangsta Rap Scene Stick…So I worked with Everybody. Man, Going At No Limit Made Our Gangsta Rap Scene In ATL. Don’t EVER get that Shit Twisted!!! “We Ready” with that Phone Call To P, Opened All The Doors For ATL Gangsta Rap Scene Today…Nigga, I stopped the Tank!!!Put some Respect on My Name!!!~P.T.Cruzza #FactcheckMe #DSGB #Luda #LilJ #TIP #OnAll3FirstAlbum #TheyNotOnMYFirstAlbum #WARinATL

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Troy additionally notes “No Extra Play in GA,” his declaration conflict with Grasp P from his debut LP We Prepared (I Declare Warfare), opened up doorways for Atlanta’s gangsta rap scene.

“Going At No-Restrict Made Our Gangsta Rap Scene In ATL,” he wrote. “Don’t EVER get that Shit Twisted!!! “We Prepared” with that Cellphone Name To P, Opened All The Doorways For ATL Gangsta Rap Scene At present…Nigga, I finished the Tank!!!”

T.I. has but to reply.

Nonetheless, there’s a robust chance that him noting “a number others (that appear to be US)” included names like Troy. Sarcastically, he might not have wrote a listing in case he by chance left somebody out and fended them, which occurred anyway.