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Jacquees gave his side of the altercation with Trey Songz from earlier this year.

In a new interview with the Breakfast Club, the 30-year-old gave his side of the story on the fight between him and Songz while they were in Dubai.

“I think the biggest mistake I ever made in my career was going on the internet talking about Trey Songz … I think that was the biggest mistake I ever made in my life as a man and everything,” said Jacquees at the 24:13 mark in the video linked above.

Despite being friends, the self-proclaimed “King of R&B” described a heated night where tensions between them escalated, saying, “N***as gotta hit sometimes … It was just one of them nights. That n***a got to tripping, in my opinion.”

Jacquees insists he wasn’t drunk and that he remembers everything that happened, including throwing the first punch. He also mentioned he was surprised by Songz’ fighting skills, which ended with Mr. Steal Your Girl pulling on his dreads.

As you might recall, Jacquees addressed the matter in a since-deleted Instagram post that called out the 40-year-old “Say Aah” singer and referenced a lawsuit for his alleged sexual assault against two women during a 2015 house party.

The two eventually patched things up after supposedly “arguing” for “weeks” over the phone.

“Yesterday he called me like, ‘Bro, I love you, man. I’m proud of you’ because I had my documentary premiere,” Jacquees said. “He said something about my dreads too. He was like, ‘Why you dread look thin?’ He was fucking with me though.”

“I done knew them boys for so long. I’m the type I can’t look at you and be like, ‘I don’t fuck with Trey.’ I can’t even tell another n***a something bad about him, I’m not going to feel like a real one. I feel like I can say anything about him, but I’m not going to go to the next person and let them talk about him. I ain’t never been like that with my people, you know what I’m saying?”

“Like I can say whatever about this n***a. But if you start saying something, then it’s gonna be up with you,” he added.

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Jacquees gave his side of the altercation with Trey Songz from earlier this year.

In a new interview with the Breakfast Club, the 30-year-old gave his side of the story on the fight between him and Songz while they were in Dubai.

“I think the biggest mistake I ever made in my career was going on the internet talking about Trey Songz … I think that was the biggest mistake I ever made in my life as a man and everything,” said Jacquees at the 24:13 mark in the video linked above.

Despite being friends, the self-proclaimed “King of R&B” described a heated night where tensions between them escalated, saying, “N***as gotta hit sometimes … It was just one of them nights. That n***a got to tripping, in my opinion.”

Jacquees insists he wasn’t drunk and that he remembers everything that happened, including throwing the first punch. He also mentioned he was surprised by Songz’ fighting skills, which ended with Mr. Steal Your Girl pulling on his dreads.

As you might recall, Jacquees addressed the matter in a since-deleted Instagram post that called out the 40-year-old “Say Aah” singer and referenced a lawsuit for his alleged sexual assault against two women during a 2015 house party.

The two eventually patched things up after supposedly “arguing” for “weeks” over the phone.

“Yesterday he called me like, ‘Bro, I love you, man. I’m proud of you’ because I had my documentary premiere,” Jacquees said. “He said something about my dreads too. He was like, ‘Why you dread look thin?’ He was fucking with me though.”

“I done knew them boys for so long. I’m the type I can’t look at you and be like, ‘I don’t fuck with Trey.’ I can’t even tell another n***a something bad about him, I’m not going to feel like a real one. I feel like I can say anything about him, but I’m not going to go to the next person and let them talk about him. I ain’t never been like that with my people, you know what I’m saying?”

“Like I can say whatever about this n***a. But if you start saying something, then it’s gonna be up with you,” he added.

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