Jacquees recently opened up about his fight with Trey Songz and expressed his regrets over how the situation unfolded, though he firmly denied being beaten up. In a conversation with Akademiks on October 1st, Jacquees clarified his side of the story, responding to why he had previously admitted that Trey “whipped” him. He explained, “First of all, my n-gga, Trey Songz is my brother. That’s my big brother. I love him to life… We got in a fight. I went online, bro, because I was hurt… Hurt because I have been around Trey since I was 15, 16. I never expected us to ever fight, physically.”
When asked to give more details, Jacquees responded, “I won. I won… The internet shit was some bullshit.” However, he eventually admitted, “It was a tie.” Akademiks joked about Jacquees losing some of his dreadlocks during the fight, to which Jacquees replied, “Bro pulled my dreads out, right? That’s my brother… He didn’t beat the dreads out of shit… When I got my dreads and they not twisted, if you pull my hair, they might yank out ‘cus they not tight to the roots.”
Reflecting on the incident, Jacquees said, “I should have never gotten on the internet.” He regretted both the fight and how he handled the situation online but maintained that he wasn’t defeated by Trey.
Jacquees recently opened up about his fight with Trey Songz, expressing regret not only for the altercation but also for how he handled it afterward, though he firmly denied being beaten up. In a conversation with Akademiks on October 1st, Jacquees clarified his side of the story, responding to why he had previously admitted that Trey “whipped” him. He explained, “First of all, my n-gga, Trey Songz is my brother. That’s my big brother. I love him to life… We got in a fight. I went online, bro, because I was hurt… Hurt because I have been around Trey since I was 15, 16. I never expected us to ever fight, physically.”
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