It looks like the truce is over. Both Jermaine Dupri and Greg Street fired volleys at each other yesterday. JD responded to Street in a video taped when he sat in for Miss Jones on Tuesday. In the video, JD tells Street to “catch up” to him and match the million-selling albums he produced for Mariah Carey and Usher. “Worry about selling some records. Don’t worry about me.”

But Street responded in a personal message to Sandrarose.com saying, “Catch up? I’m not a producer! When DJ Nabs put out his CD why didn’t JD give him a hit? Young Fly & Fabulous sold 800 units worldwide and he’s talking about catch up?”

Greg street tells us also, he spoke to DJ Nabs after the email he sent to industry insiders this week. “I made Nabs aware of how selfish this grown man is. DJ Nabs had an album come out on Columbia (through JD’s label) & Jermaine was on fire when Nabs dropped in 1998. Did JD make sure Nabs had a smash for his mixtape album? No he didn’t.”

If DJ Whoo Kid is coming with an album, don’t you think 50 Cent would give him a big song? DJ Nabs been down with JD for the start, DJ’ing for Kris Kross & Brat. The end result was DJ Nabs in the lab didn’t sell 1,500 copies worldwide 1st week. And I told Nabs, that ain’t funny. JD should’ve made sure your project was bangin! Then JD’s album instructions with welcome to Atlanta (a smash) didn’t sell but 15 or 16,000 & the So So Def greatest hits they put out on def jam a few months ago sold 800 copies worldwide 1st week. Imma end this by saying, if Chaka Zulu has more money than Skeeter Rock, that Ludacris. JD still don’t get it. And to really top it off, Mr Colli Park dissed Jermaine on the end of Vic’s get silly. When he says, it ain’t even fare, y’all boring, y’all not even fightin’ back. Then Mr Colli Park ask you to get on the “Get Silly” remix & you did it! JD dropped Colli Park’s label when he went to virgin (what ya hear beatin’ for, homeboy & BG)! Mr Colli Park, I saw that chess move home! Check mate.

— Greg Street