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Young Jeezy - The Inspiration

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Free Music Review: y'all aint realized it yet?
Hit: 3 Stars

different folks like different music...if u like jeezy, then this one go hard, but not as hard as Thug Motivation. if u dont like jeezy, u prolly gon hate on him like these other mufuccas. if u dont like an artist, why take time out ur busy schedule to write a bad review no one cares about???

Top 3--
The Inspiration (Follow Me)
Still On It
Hypnotize

Free Music Review: Reason Why Hip-Hop is Dying....
Hit: 1 Stars

Let's explore Young Jeezy and ask a few questions.

Can Jeezy spit 16 bars that rhyme? NO

Can Jeezy distinguish between a verse and a hook? NO

Does Jeezy explore other topics other than trapping, pimping, and killing? NO

Has Jeezy ever killed anybody? NO

Does your little sister or brother rap better than Jeezy? YES

Can Jeezy battle with Nas/Jay-Z/Eminem and win? NO

Can Jeezy battle a brick an win? NO

Does Jeezy provide a negative influence for kids? YES

Will Jeezy ever be a legend? NO. There are far better artist in the South.

Free Music Review: Trap or Die
Hit: 5 Stars

I mess with this man any day of the week. This man is the best out right now to me. His second album was crazy and this one is straight fire. Make sure you but it

Free Music Review: I LUV IT. It's better than his last one.
Hit: 4 Stars

Let me start off by saying that Young Jeezy is indeed a horrible lyricist, but his flo at the same time is set in a way that still makes you think for a second. What I like about him is that his songs are catchy. I first heard of him on a song called "Over Here" which featured Bun B and I wasn't impressed by it. I thought this would be another one-hit wonder elementary rapper but I was Damn wrong. If you are into good grimey lyrics that are on point then this is not for you. If you bought "Let's Get It" then buy this too cause it's better. On this album he really improves lyrically and there is less ad-libing and he's not always repeating the same words for rhymes. And the production is better too. Here is my overall product description.

The album starts off with "Hypnotize". This song was a good choice for this CD as it sets the tone for what the rest of the album has to offer. Track 2 is "Still On It". This is a tight street joint. The beat is very good and he doesn't dissapoint lyrically. Track 3 is called "U Know What It Is". This is decent at best. The beat is good but the lyrics and the whole song itself sounds like a re-do of "Standing Ovation" from his last album. Track 4 is titled "J.E.E.Z.Y." It's one of Jeezy's usual anthem tracks. He tells a hood story and once again the production doesn't dissapoint. Track 5 is the DJ Toomp prodeuced "I Luv It". An exceptional first single and one of his best singles so far. Track 6 is "Go Getta". It features R. Kelly and it will be the 2nd single. It has a nice sample and it's a very good track to blast in the car. Track 7 is titled "3 A.M."
Anyone with half a brain knows that this track stands out more than anything. It features Timbaland and if I'm not mistaken it is supposed to be the 3rd single. Production is great and it's very catchy. The best song on this release for me right now is track 8 "The Realest". He absolutely slaughters this track. The bass and synth sounds are great. It sounds like music that would be played at the end of an action movie after the bad guy dies. Track 9 is "Streets On Lock" which is another one of my favorites. He raps about how no one has the right to criticize his way of flowing and cool & dre provide another good beat to blast out of the car. Track 10 is a very deep song called "Bury Me A G". This is another stand out track and the producer does a great job in sampling "A Child Of God (It's Hard To Believe)". Track 11 is "Dreamin". It features Keyshia Cole which is the only reason I can't stand it because I hate her voice. But it's another deep song and Jeezy spaeks from the heart on this one. Track 12, "What You Talkin Bout" is the best song lyrically. It samples an old song called "Close The Door". He delivers great on this track explaining that he's gonna keep making the streets happy. Track 13 is "Keep It Gangsta". It's a CTE posse cut that features new artists Slick Pulla & Blood Raw. The beat and horns are excellent and the chorus speaks for itself. It will be stuck in your head throughout the rst of the CD. Track 14, "Mr. 17.5" I think should be a single. It samples the song "Give Me Just Another Day". Jeezy provides another anthem. And yes it sounds like a re-do of "Go Crazy" from his last album but who cares. It's better and it doesn't feature the whack hip-pop fool Jay-Z. Track 15 is called "I Got Money" and it features T.I. which was a strong selection. This song has "ATL get ya hands up" written all over it. Production is good. What else is there to say. The 16th and last track is "The Inspiration (Follow Me)". A great way to close the album and an overall good song.

My Top 6 (This wasn't easy)

1. The Realest
2. I Luv It
3. Mr. 17.5
4. What You Talkin Bout
5. I Got Money feat. T.I.
6. Streets On Lock

Honorable Mention Tracks: "Bury Me A G" & "3 A.M." feat. Timbaland

I recommend this to any Jeezy fan. It's a close race between this album, The Game's new one, and Nas's new one for album of the year. Don't sleep on this


Free Music Review: Young Jeezy is not a source for Inspiration
Hit: 2 Stars

Young Jeezy even proclaims not to be a rapper; yet, he is a motivational speaker. So, in this case, he is trying to speak to the youth of hip-hop culture that selling drugs and carrying guns is the cool thing to do. He should just consider himself a rapper; that way, when he's using grade-school rhyme patterns to get his message across, we can just call him a bad rapper instead of a bad role model.

Anyways, with that diatribe aside, this album is nothing new from Jeezy. We all saw it coming. He picks out some great beats, but cannot provide the great lyrics to go along with them. Therefore, an uneven album ensues. "I Luv It" was the first single and is a prime example. If this beat might have reached someone such as T.I. or maybe even a group like Clipse, this would've been a great song. However, it's Jeezy, so it's gonna be a letdown.

That's pretty much what this album is; a letdown. After guest spots on "Grew Up a Screw Up" with Ludacris and the posse cut remix "Top Back" with T.I. & B.G., i was expecting alot from Jeezy this time around. However, all i got were two tracks ("Go Getta" with R. Kelly & "3 A.M." with Timbaland) that are recommendable. The rest of the album is plagued with horrible lyrics over average-to-above average production. If you're looking for "inspiration," look away from this "trap-star."
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