This trend continues for a majority of the project, but things change dramatically halfway through. 2 Chainz does his best, but even “Supafreak” falters in more than one area. “OJ” is another average track that’s elevated solely by features from Fabolous and Jadakiss. “Waiting” is possibly one of the weaker introductions that Jeezy’s ever crafted, but thankfully it’s saved by the production and his verses. Then blow it all in magic, Pull up to my partner in traffic. (Cardo, Drumma Boy, Mike Will Made It, Black Metaphor.) Nothing new to say regarding Jeezy and his projects, I always new I will get some trap and street bangers with amazing beats. Some songs are charismatic enough to work, but most of the tracklisting (pre-Jill Scott) seems to be uninspired. Verse 1: Jeezy I said you already know nigga, young gotta flow. Jeezy is very solid lyrically and I must say very well produced album. It becomes all too evident that the bar was possibly set too high during the first half of the LP. Young Jeezy’s third album, TM:103 (Hustlerz Ambition) is finally upon us to listen to and dissect, but the pressure may have been too much for even Jeezy to top his last incredible LP, “The Recession.” Combining forces with the likes of Snoop Dogg, Freddie Gibbs, Jill Scott, Lil’ Wayne, and more, TM:103 delivers another solid dose of street music, even if it is initially underwhelming. album: 'Seen It All: The Autobiography' (2014) 1/4 Block. It’s been an interesting ride for the Snowman, so it’s only fitting that his latest album is released around Christmas. Jeezy 'Enough': If you grind hard enough If you grind long enough If you grind hard enough Oh Lord.
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