Update 02/09/2021 10:35am:
Previously, Pooh Shiesty spoke on Memphis rapper EBG Jizzle, who dissed the rapper on the track “Back In Blood.” Jizzle was reportedly shot, and rumors circulated of Jizzle being paralyzed, which Shiesty commented on via IG. Now, EBG Jizzle has revealed that he is not paralyzed as reported.
While in a hospital bed, Jizzle addressed the situation by showing off a bandage on his arm, noting he was shot. The rapper did say that he’s not paralyzed though, and began to move his limbs to prove the rumors wrong. Along with that, the rapper addressed people who said he wouldn’t be able to walk again. Take a look above.
Original 02/08/2021 1:25pm:
Pooh Shiesty recently released his debut mixtape Shiesty Season but is celebrating for another reason. Gucci Mane's new artist took to Instagram to taunt fellow Memphis rapper EBG Jizzle, who was a recent victim of gun violence.
Believing the shooting left Jizzle paralyzed, Pooh Shiesty made fun of the rapper for getting shot after dissing him and Lil Durk a month ago.
"Damn, that p**** dissed now he can't even walk," Shiesty wrote in his Instagram Story. "F*** walk ion even think bro talking where he disappear to you ok? Check in give me some. Y'all ain't gone put that in the next song is it, s*** hot ain't it?"
EBG Jizzle responded to reports and Pooh Shiesty's claims by denying that he was paralyzed but confirmed that he was shot three times.
"Ya'll gotta stop believing the blogs I got shot in the arm three times on some other s*** the opps still ain't touched me I got a cast I'll be back soon," EBG Jizzle responded.
EBG Jizzle previously dissed Pooh Shiesty, Lil Durk, and O-Block on his remix to Pooh Shiesty and Durk's song, "Back in Blood." Details of EBG Jizzle's shooting have not been released at this time.
Last week, Pooh Shiesty released his first mixtape since signing to Gucci Mane's 1017 Records. The project features appearances from Lil Durk, Gucci Mane, 21 Savage, and Foogiano. The rapper is also currently battling armed robbery, aggravated assault, and theft charges after a shootout in October.