Young Jeezy: Inspiration.

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  • Rocky
    All Star
    • Jul 2002
    • 6896

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    Young Jeezy: Inspiration.

    Whoa, I got this on Saturday and gave it a good listen.

    Man, this is the second very solid sophomore album of the year....just barely behind TDA.

    The production is the best of the year and it really isn't close. Timbo produced a beat that is phenomenal even for him with 3 AM. Keemp has a really good chemistry with Jeezy and his stadium beats give the album a monumental feel. Mr. Collipark and Cannon deliver some really nice beats too.

    Jeezy isn't the greatest rapper lyrically, but he's pretty entertaining to listen to. He has a swagger on the mic that makes his lines more meaningful. Alot of times, his verses are so ridiculous it's kinda funny. Other times he flat out rips the track(Bury Me A G). Of course his hooks are always on point.

    The album lacks alot of content. You got your 3 chick songs, 3 gangster songs, 3 songs about flossin, 3 songs about coke, etc. deal here. But there are also a few songs that stand out. What Cha Talkin About is a great song...kinda like What You Know by TI, but better IMO. Bury Me A G is of course a highlight, and I think that last track Inspiration is very hot.

    This thing bumps in the vehicle which is always a plus.
    "Maybe I can't win. But to beat me, he's going to have to kill me. And to kill me, he's gonna have to have the heart to stand in front of me. And to do that, he's got to be willing to die himself. I don't know if he's ready to do that."
    -Rocky Balboa
  • supremeslang
    Pro
    • Feb 2003
    • 977

    #2
    Re: Young Jeezy: Inspiration.

    I wasn't really feeling it. But I never got into the south that much anyway so don't go by me.
    Free The Birds!!!

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