Well I’m not mad it took 14 songs before we got one. When I saw Trey Songz featured, I should have expected a song for the ladies. The two mix well along side Jeezy on this song. Hamilton returns to croon his Southern melodies on records. The first real feature of the album features Lil’ Boosie and Anthony Hamilton and I must say that this might push Boosie to the next level by being featured on the album. This is the first song that I can consider filler.įeaturing Lil’ Boosie & Anthony Hamilton Produced by Street Market Music Jeezy is giving a shout out to the whole city on this track, but the production is slowed down and Jeezy does his usual on this one. But how can you hate on someone who talks about drugs so well? CHECK FOR THIS! Yeah, like he was the first to talk about drugs on his albums. “You niggas want word play but I’m about bird play!” Jeezy is addressing all the haters who said he killed Hip-Hop by talking about drugs so much. However, can you knock a man for trying something different? This one will have to grow on the average Jeezy fan. It’s a different sound from Jeezy, something you would expect from Hova, but Jeezy handles it well. Jeezy tries something different on this song taking on some 70’s sounding production (“Let the Dollar Circulate” by Billy Paul is sampled).
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I’m sure Rocko is looking like, “So this is how you supposed to do it?” Yes, Rocko, Jeezy shows you how to do “Swag Rap” on this track.
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Jeezy is once again given a license tag-cracking beat that he just rides and murders. The beat is commanding and Jeezy once again delivers. I’m talking about the kind where people will be throwing their sets up. This one will be playing at the clubs, but not that type of club song. Jeezy promised that this album was for the streets, and he hasn’t lied so far. HOT SONG!įeaturing Shawty Redd Produced by Shawty Redd He lets everybody know that he still has that hustler’s ambition that shot him to the forefront of the Southern rap scene. He raps over a slowed up, bass thumping beat provided by Drumma Boy.
Jeezy really has taken it back to his essence on this album and that continues on this track. I love the hook, “Bitch I’m amazing, look what I’m blazing/Eyes so low look like I’m Asian!” That is Jeezy on that shit again! HOT! Jeezy is giving it to you raw with more street lyrics and more SWAG than anybody in the game. They are making it too easy for Jeezy on this album with this good production. Jeezy is still spitting as if he’s doing his mixtape thing. The production continues to be a problem on the album…and I mean that in a good way! This is one of those “dopeboy” songs that has that thunderous bass line that will have the trunks rattling everywhere. Jeezy once again is given some nice production that he puts his slick wordplay over. This is one of the songs that were leaked and it had the net buzzing then, and will have the streets buzzing when the public hears this one. The track is tight, but the hook is repetitive, but that doesn’t stop the hotness. Jeezy is still on that Trap Or Die steez on this song, and the hardcore Jeezy fans will like this song.
You got Jeezy spitting over a bass heavy beat that will surely be banging out of an old school in a hood near you.
This track title speaks volumes…”Welcome Back”, because that is exactly what you’re getting. Jeezy is flowing like its 05’ again! HOT! The result, a FIRE ass intro and title track for the album. What can I say about this one but Toomp provided the beat (with some help) and Jeezy supplied the lyrics. A lot has changed in the country since the Snowman last dropped, hence the name of his new album.However, following a campaign by his website that released a new song at 9:02 every Tuesday until the album dropped built a nice buzz that got the streets hype for the new Jeezy. Jeezy burst onto the scene in 2005 with several mixtapes and one of the South’s best albums ever… Let’s Get It: Thug Motivation 101, and his follow up The Inspiration in 2006. Having taking a 2-year break from releasing his solo albums, Young Jeezy returns to streets with his album The Recession.