The album opens with a piano melody and Jeezy going with a Soft “heeey”. The guest appearances include Mannie Fresh, Jay-Z, Trick Daddy, Young Buck, T.I., Lil Scrappy, Akon, and a few others. The instrumentals are mainly focused on the synths and bass thumps which actually give some of the tracks an epic feeling. They don’t call him the snowman for nothing. His lyrics are usually about the usual stuff money, drugs, alittle about girls, drugs, bling, and drugs. His lyricism is enough to label him above average lyricist. He actually pulls out the slow flow is pretty good most of the time. It usually has a slow “Yeaaaah” or an “Ayeeee!” and even a “Thaaats Riiight” accompanying his flow. The length of the album is about seventy-five minutes and it is littered with Jeezy’s slow raspy rapping. He shortly left that group to release this album. He was part of the rap quartet Boyz N Da Hood. He then got taken under the wing of Puff Daddy, who actually thinks he still got street cred. Prior to this major-label debut, he released two independent albums since 2001. This is Young Jeezy’s major-label debut, “Let’s Get It: Thug Motivation 101”. This is one of the albums I am going to put on. At times I just want to sit back and relax, listening to some slow hood-esque music.
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