Young Jeezy: Hard Times

It takes a thorough and savvy individual to prosper during an economic downturn. Considering the current conditions within the music industry, Jay Jenkins certainly feels no pressure. But Young Jeezy has always made good out of any situation. Still under his original moniker, Lil J, he would make his name early on with his independent releases Thuggin’ Under The Influence and Come Shop Wit’ Me. Selling over fifty thousand copies on the street combined, the rep grew bigger and so did the label offers.
Monopolizing on his buzz, Jeezy would sign into Bad Boy group Boyz N Da Hood and his respective solo deal. Now with a classic debut and a respectable follow up in the bank, he is considered one of the Rap game’s brightest stars. As he walks into the conference room of his recording home Def Jam Records, the work never leaves his mind as he greets everyone in the room and makes sure bring up his upcoming album The Recession.
Attempting to further connect with his listeners, the subject matter on the upcoming disc will relate to the everyday struggles of the streets during the current economic slump. Jeezy does exactly that as he details his come up, stresses the importance of maintaining and why quitting school was possibly his worst decision.
AllHipHop.com: How have you been?
Jeezy: I’ve been grinding. I just wrapped up the Janky Promoters with Mike Epps; Ice Cube movie and s**t. Working on you know just my s**t, just getting everything together, getting the 8732, getting ready for re-launch to that; basically just grinding. Out here grinding like the boy Khaled say.
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Jeezy is dat dude, I copped both of his albums and a few of his tapes and I plan on copping "The Recession." Below are a few Jeezy tracks I've posted here since the start of BBB, I could sit and post all the tracks he's put out the passed 3 years, but if your ears work you should have heard them anyways lol...but seeing how my Jeezy music collection is deep I'll throw up something you may not have heard...and that's the unreleased version of "So Icy" with Gucci Mane featuring Jeezy...I'm sure you know what kind of havoc this lil ole song created between these two...check it out! CAN'T BAN THE SNOWMAN! [Young Jeezy]CHEA![/Young Jeezy]
Monopolizing on his buzz, Jeezy would sign into Bad Boy group Boyz N Da Hood and his respective solo deal. Now with a classic debut and a respectable follow up in the bank, he is considered one of the Rap game’s brightest stars. As he walks into the conference room of his recording home Def Jam Records, the work never leaves his mind as he greets everyone in the room and makes sure bring up his upcoming album The Recession.
Attempting to further connect with his listeners, the subject matter on the upcoming disc will relate to the everyday struggles of the streets during the current economic slump. Jeezy does exactly that as he details his come up, stresses the importance of maintaining and why quitting school was possibly his worst decision.
AllHipHop.com: How have you been?
Jeezy: I’ve been grinding. I just wrapped up the Janky Promoters with Mike Epps; Ice Cube movie and s**t. Working on you know just my s**t, just getting everything together, getting the 8732, getting ready for re-launch to that; basically just grinding. Out here grinding like the boy Khaled say.
CLICK HERE TO READ THE REST OF THE INTERVIEW
Jeezy is dat dude, I copped both of his albums and a few of his tapes and I plan on copping "The Recession." Below are a few Jeezy tracks I've posted here since the start of BBB, I could sit and post all the tracks he's put out the passed 3 years, but if your ears work you should have heard them anyways lol...but seeing how my Jeezy music collection is deep I'll throw up something you may not have heard...and that's the unreleased version of "So Icy" with Gucci Mane featuring Jeezy...I'm sure you know what kind of havoc this lil ole song created between these two...check it out! CAN'T BAN THE SNOWMAN! [Young Jeezy]CHEA![/Young Jeezy]



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