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Free Music Notes for The InspirationFree Music Review: GREAT PRODUCTION....NO NEW CONCEPTS Hit: 3 StarsI love jeezy's swagg, delivery, & beats, but for some reason this album will become annoying after continuously listening to him rap. Maybe it's just me.
Free Music Review: Real Recognize Real Hit: 4 StarsJeezy's been recognized as a representative of real hip hop after his debut album. This album solidifies it.
You will only hear of maybe two tracks through MTV or radio - but honestly the whole album is dope. Jeezy's flow over sick beats is a match made in heaven - and shouldn't be confused with any kind of one-hit wonder or short lived rap.
having said that, my favorite tracks are;
"U Know What It Is"
"Still On It"
"I Luv It"
"I Got Money" (featuring T.I.)
not many guest features on here - taking it back to the old school. T.I. and R. Kelly make appearances - and the copy I picked up at Best Buy has two exclusive tracks, featuring Three 6 Mafia.
This album has the feeling of a raw mixtape style release - not hyed much by any labels or promotion as far as I remember, I didn't know it was coming out until a week before it's release. The production is tight, and as he has consistently done; Jeezy delivers. Go buy this album!
Free Music Review: DECENT WORK Hit: 3 StarsITS NOT A BAD ALBUM. IT HAS VERY GOOD BEATS AND JEEZY'S FLOW IS VERY NICE. BUT HE LACKS CREATIVITY IN LYRICS. THE ONLY GOOD LYRICAL TRACK ON THE ALBUM IS "BURY ME A G".
Free Music Review: not a good sophmore effort Hit: 2 StarsThere are some cuts that are pretty good but doesn't live up to my expections - i would much rather listen to Thug Motivation 101
Free Music Review: No sophomore slump Hit: 5 StarsI have to admit. I thought, Jeezy was a joke. A one and done rapper highlighted by a Jay track. Damn, I've never been more wrong. Jeezy blazes through tracks ad-libbing and leaving his brash ego on each line. His greatest flaw still remains with repetitive coke lines(I might be a bit to petty on this but I kid you not, EVERY SONG has a drug or trap reference), and an over use of punch lines. No song is going to put you into a deep thought, and no song will need to be broken down to get the message across. But what saves the album is his fantastic beat selection, which features R. Kelly, Timbaland, and Cannon to name a few. And for what Jeezy lacks in lyrical prowess, he more than makes up for it in savy, and the ability to conncet with the listener which makes one of the best southern records out.
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