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Artista:
Young Jeezy
Origen:
Estados Unidos, Columbia - South CarolinaEstados Unidos
Nacido el día:
28 de Septiembre de 1977
Disco de Young Jeezy: «Let's Get It: Thug Motivation 101»
Disco de Young Jeezy: «Let's Get It: Thug Motivation 101» (Anverso)
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  • Título:Let's Get It: Thug Motivation 101
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No matter what is being supplied, a hustler is only as good as his word. With Atlanta serving up some of the hottest product in the rap game, native son Young Jeezy stands as one of the most exciting merchants of cool to emerge in years. Thanks to underground testimonials like 'Airforces', 'So Icey', and 'Trap or Die' Jeezy's confidence and authentic style has quickly made believers out of some the biggest players in the game. EXPLICIT VERSION. Def Jam. 2005.
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Young Jeezy is hardly breaking new ground in rapping endlessly about the similarities between the trap game and the rap game. He joins a distinguished line of former 'caine slangers turned MC--Scarface, Jay-Z, the Clipse, Biggie, etc. However, despite the familiarity of Jeezy's topics, this Atlanta rapper has managed to make a bi-coastal splash through the strength of his mic presence and charisma. As the stand-out member of ATL's Boyz N Tha Hood, Jeezy has distinguished himself against the field of contemporary rappers. More rugged than the Game, though not as charming as Cam'ron, Jeezy's work-horse flow and lyrics are draped into evocative street-level realism. Though the Southern influence is obvious in many of the album's bounce and crunk-influenced beats, he shows an impressive diversity of sound selection including on his current street anthems for this summer like"Trap Star," "My Hood," and the sublimely melancholy "Go Crazy." -- Oliver Wang
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6 personas de un total de 6 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- THE TRUTH

I usually burn cds but i spent my money and bought this one. Young Jeezy's album has some prety tight beats produced by Mannie Fresh, Jazze Pha, and Shawty Red- and cool guest apperances by Trick Daddy(on 'Last of A Dying Breed'), Lil Scrappy(on 'Bang'), and T.I.(also on 'Bang'). Everybody loves Jeezy's style- but if u dont, itll problly grow on you, pick it up.

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4 personas de un total de 4 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- A new Banger for the South

This album is easily one of the finest albums I have purchased in a LONNG time. Young jeezy really suprised my with this one. Its funny too because I thought Gucci Mane rapped better on their single "So Iccy" Yet Gucci Mane's album is utter trash! Young jeezy has so many anthems and he spits so many quotables, youll trully find something here you enjoy. And his style of adlibbing after he spit a good line is hilarious.

Again, a highly recomended album and easily the best of the year so far.

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12 personas de un total de 16 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- This is going Platinum?????

I mean seriously Jeezy is a borderline retard, how can someone with such an obvious lack of talent shift millions of albums. It seems all you need in the rap game these days is to either have been shot, or have sold coke and with the right promotion you can become a millionaire. I have heard enough of Jeezy to know that he is s**t, he raps slower than most people speak, his songs all revolve around the fact that he used to sling caine and his rhymes are weak as hell. I'm only 22 but already I sound like an old man, I long for a return to the early to mid nineties, when talent and subject matter actually mattered. A catchy hook by an R&B singer and a club beat combined with earlier said reputation is enough to ensure sales now, a damn shame.

I'll leave you with the words of Jeezy himself, on Sky's The Limit watch how this genius rhymes opportunist with opportunist, and John Madden with John Madden, all in the space of a few bars. Also note the jeah's at the end of nearly every sentence, something MC Eiht was doing about 15 years ago.

I see opportunity, I'm an opportunist

Nigga ya heard what I said, I'm an opportunist (jeah)

Off the hard white and the cream (cream)

All these free agents, ya better build ya team (that's right)

I come and take the game like John Madden (jeah)

Cause I played in the game like John Madden (ay)

Amazing!

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5 personas de un total de 6 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- You'll Nod Your Head More Than Once

Jeezy doesn't give you sick metaphors and witty punchlines, nor does he apologize for not doing so (Jeezy proudly asserts that he is not a rapper). Ironically, what he does have is also what many of his lyrically-superior peers lack: tons of charisma and a great ear for beats, which make for an entertaining, 70-plus minutes of thug motivation. Highlights include Thug Motivation, Standing Ovation, Go Crazy, My Hood, Trap Star, Bang (though T.I. lyrically melts The Snowman on this one), Soul Survivor and Trap Or Die. Although you have more than likely heard every aspect of hustling covered better, you can't deny Jeezy's energy and the rawness of the production on this album. Peace up for the "Trapper Of The Year".

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5 personas de un total de 6 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Blowman......Ha ha ha!!!!!

Who likes this crap? How many lies can you listen to. If this guy was such a gangsta and a big time drug dealer, he is definitely not gonna be on wax talking about it. This clown isn't smart enough to work at White castle. The only snow he can move is off my driveway when I want to pull my lexus out the garage.