Young Jeezy says he's laughing at all the rumors that are still stemming from Game and Young Buck coming to his party during the NBA's All-Star Weekend in Las Vegas. As you've seen from the footage floating around the Internet, Buck was onstage and the DJ was playing one of Game's records. Game and his crew started going toward the stage, and before they could get up there, Game and company were asked to leave the building.
So what would have happened if they had come face to face? Buck recently said on the radio that he wasn't there to start trouble, but he did admit to telling Game to come to the stage to find out if the former G-Unit member wanted peace or beef. One of the rumors floating around was that Game was so heated, he was about to make a dis record for Jeezy and Buck, which is probably false, seeing how the incident was two weeks ago and Game usually has a dis song ready within hours of something happening to him.
"To be honest with you, I had a ball," Jeezy said last week. "I ain't get [bad vibes] from either one of them. If it was gonna be something, it would have been something. It ain't gotta be no song. We grown. That ain't the way you handle that. If it was a problem, it's a problem, but it wasn't a problem. People made something outta nothing. That's what I hate about the industry. ... I was hearing [rumors]. I was like, 'Hell no.' I was there, that ain't happen.
"I'mma keep it G," he added. "It was my party, I was where I was supposed to be. I'm cool with Buck and Game. Just by saying that, they respected that. They didn't have no words, they didn't have no altercation, just two people who ain't never really been in the same building at the same time in a long time. I guess everybody felt a way about that. I talked to Game after that, I talked to Buck after that. Nobody really said anything about it. It wasn't a problem. It was just everybody was in the building, it was a gangsta party. What's wrong with that? It was a lot of ladies, a lot of gangstas, a lot of fun, by the way."