sanityovar8ted
OG Moma Coli....dat bytch Thowd!!!
i found it last night thank u very muchfind the link yourself then
it's 2015 and you nikkas still begging for links that are easy as hell to access.
i found it last night thank u very muchfind the link yourself then
it's 2015 and you nikkas still begging for links that are easy as hell to access.
...ALotta the production sounds like some classic west coast production with a modern day twist

....the last true Jeezy project that was classic to me was the "Its the World" mixtape,that shyt was arguably better than anything after tm102 and that's saying a lot,cuz he dropped a lot of good shyt post 102 obviously.
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?The first few tracks start it off very weak which isn't typical,but from there I liked the majority of the album....the only difference for me that I'm not used to with Jeezy is I didn't find myself hitting rewind for quotables,didnt find myself hanging on the words of the god this time
.....not as many clear standout songs as usual,but I will be playing this album in rotation for a week or so I estimate,cant make no promises past that.THe production on this shyt is crazy to me,wasnt too hyped for this album til I heard "Round Here" and realized the album was about to come out....this shyt had 0 buzz for a Jeezy album...ALotta the production sounds like some classic west coast production with a modern day twist
Overall what I like Jeezy best for is what he does as a rapper,and I gotta say I do feel like that "transition" has something to do with it....I blame Jay-Z who it seems like Jeezy sees as a mentor due to the things they have in common,every piece of advice I've heard Jeezy say Jay gave em,all of its great in keeping Jeezy out of jail and making him a successful business man,making money as a future exec.....But what about the music
When Jeezy was in that interview talking about how he has to think about what he's rapping about now,i knew things would never be the same....the last true Jeezy project that was classic to me was the "Its the World" mixtape,that shyt was arguably better than anything after tm102 and that's saying a lot,cuz he dropped a lot of good shyt post 102 obviously.
I definitely salute his growth as a man somebody who wants to be a leader,I will try to make the transition as a fan and listen to him in a new way without certain expectations....But I really dont want to hear a artist growth as a man in his music,growth as a musician is fine,but maturity?
With that said the album is still nice and Jeezy still hasn't dropped a dud?The first few tracks start it off very weak which isn't typical,but from there I liked the majority of the album....the only difference for me that I'm not used to with Jeezy is I didn't find myself hitting rewind for quotables,didnt find myself hanging on the words of the god this time
.....not as many clear standout songs as usual,but I will be playing this album in rotation for a week or so I estimate,cant make no promises past that.
Musically though,songwise Jeezy came through.

it was actually his protege, D. Richspeaking of him, where has he been and what?


it was actually his protege, D. Rich
he not in jail no more he be doing shyt i dont think he work with jeezy no more
the best tracks are the intro and the 2nd track and one more, all done by D. Rich. The other tracks sound...weird...like whoever made the beats was novices.

fukk up bytchone of the most overrated rappers of all time...tm101 was overrated too I don't care how popular it was
fukk up bytch
your taste in music is so shytty. I see the swaglessness in your posts
I'm legit hurt.
His ear for beats is gone now.
A interview that 'converts' a album from soundin like 'trash ' to listen worthy/quality![]()
the mental gymnastics people are using to tell themselves and others the album is any good, is actually whats making this thread entertaining/worth a sticky..
This shyt ain't it.the mental gymnastics people are using to tell themselves and others the album is any good, is actually whats making this thread entertaining/worth a sticky..