Video: Clipse Speak On Ex-Manager Anthony “Geezy” Gonzalez


via MTV

“If the good die young, then the greats go to jail,” Pusha T raps on the Clipse’s new single, “Doorman.”

The duo have been reflecting on the incarceration of their manager and friend, Anthony “Geezy” Gonzalez. Last month, Geezy struck a plea deal for one federal drug conspiracy charge as well as one firearm charge. As much as it hurts to not have their friend with them, the Clipse said they have to go on with their lives and careers.

“The show don’t stop, we know what we gotta do,” Malice, who tweeted, “We luv u GZ!” in the wake of Geezy’s court outcome, said. “So we’re out here doing it. The situation has been hard as well as heartbreaking. But I got the faith everything is gonna work out for the best. I believe everything happens for a reason. We still take care of our fam. We never leave our fam behind.”

“Geezy’s good,” Pusha insisted. “Yeah, he’s alright,” Malice concurred.

“Everybody is good. It’s Geezy, it’s a few more too,” Pusha detailed. “Y’all just know Geezy, but everybody is our brother. Every time we talk to them, nobody is hanging their head. Ain’t no crybabies. We got real soldiers in the family. Everything is gonna work out alright.”

According to The Virginian-Pilot, Geezy is scheduled to be sentenced on January 11.

The Clipse release their next LP, Till the Casket Drops, on December 8. Guests include Yo Gotti — not Drake — on “Showin’ Out.” Fabolous also appears on a remix of “Kinda Like a Big Deal.” (Kanye West appeared on the original.)


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10 Responses to “Video: Clipse Speak On Ex-Manager Anthony “Geezy” Gonzalez”

  1. C. Dufflebags Says:

    jiggaman sold another 38k this week? who’s buying this nonsense?

  2. Eightys Baby Says:

    The General Public (c) 50 Cent

  3. LondonBloke: Internahtional Man of Mystery Says:

    ^

    Iceberg Slim

  4. spirit equality Says:

    hope he’s not actually guilty

    because if you’re a manager and you still have to sell drugs, that doesn’t say much about your client’s earning ability. or your common sense.

  5. Eightys Baby Says:

    hope he’s not actually guilty

    because if you’re a manager and you still have to sell drugs, that doesn’t say much about your client’s earning ability. or your common sense.

    ^^^^^^^^

    Well you know like I know how much these rappers and thier associates love to “keep it real”

  6. BabyDoll Says:

    spirit equality Says:

    November 11th, 2009 at 11:22 am
    hope he’s not actually guilty

    because if you’re a manager and you still have to sell drugs, that doesn’t say much about your client’s earning ability. or your common sense.

    ^*BLANK FUCKIN STARE*

    LALALALALALALALAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

  7. Al Poelvordino Says:

    clipse “Kinda like a big deal” (remix) wit fabolous
    link needed soon mediafire ish

    all i got is d

  8. Al Poelvordino Says:

    is dah Bun B rmx
    here mediafire.com/?0adwdfnljjt

  9. spirit equality Says:

    hope he’s not actually guilty

    because if you’re a manager and you still have to sell drugs, that doesn’t say much about your client’s earning ability. or your common sense.

    ^*BLANK FUCKIN STARE*

    LALALALALALALALAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

    ^ ^ buys too many drugs to listen to coke rap with as real life props

  10. yearight Says:

    “If the good die young, then the greats go to jail,” Pusha T

    typical bullshit rhetoric that keeps the youth in the viscous cycle of a life of mediocrity fuck these cowards

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