Gucci Mane’s wife, Keyshia Ka’oir, does not play about her man! In a new interview on The Breakfast Club, the rapper revealed that Ka’oir once offered him $1 million not to participate in the VERZUZ battle with Jeezy.
During the conversation, Gucci explained that he initially turned down the idea of doing VERZUZ altogether. He added that Ka’oir was firmly against it because of his long-standing beef with Jeezy. Ka’oir then jumped in, sharing that she was pregnant at the time and worried that Jeezy might say something disrespectful that would set Gucci off.
Thankfully, her fears never came true. The showdown went down smoothly and is now remembered as one of the most iconic and talked-about VERZUZ battles ever.
A Recap Of Gucci VERZUZ Jeezy:
The Jeezy and Gucci Mane VERZUZ battle in November 2020 was more than a music showdown — it was a cultural event dripping with years of tension, street history, and redemption. The two Atlanta legends, whose feud dates back to the mid-2000s over their hit “Icy,” finally faced each other onstage at Magic City. What started as a simple face-off quickly turned into one of the most emotionally charged moments in hip-hop history, streamed live to millions who couldn’t believe the two men were even in the same room after 15 years of beef and bloodshed.
Gucci opened the night swinging hard, performing direct diss tracks aimed at Jeezy and mocking his fashion, his age, and his past. Jeezy, on the other hand, stayed calm and strategic, running through his catalog of trap classics like “Soul Survivor” and “Put On.” The most chilling moment came when Gucci performed “The Truth,” a song where he referenced killing Jeezy’s former associate Pookie Loc — the tension in the room was heavy enough to cut through the screen. But instead of reacting, Jeezy pivoted, reminding Gucci and the audience that they were there for the culture, not conflict, and dropped a speech about growth and unity.
In the end, both rappers shocked the world by performing “Icy” together — the very song that started their feud. It was an unexpected truce that symbolized maturity, legacy, and a cultural healing moment for Atlanta. Whether Jeezy technically “won” the VERZUZ didn’t matter; what mattered was seeing two trap pioneers end a decades-long war in front of millions. It wasn’t just music history — it was hip-hop’s version of peace on wax.
During the Breakfast Club interview, Gucci also shared the hilarious encounter he had with Jeezy before the big show.
Take a look at the clip below and let us know your thoughts in the comment box below