Jeezy Interview with Nia Long

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Yall know he already had 2 seasons of a talk show a couple years back at the beginning of the rebrand. It just wasn't in front of a live audience. I honestly don't see him wanting to go that route.
 

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Money from white institutions or people. Like housing or restaurants in a predominantly white neighborhood.

From my understanding he made and makes most of his money from disadvantaged blacks.
not true at all lol
 

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he had one on fox soul, his wife helped him get it.


Yall think his wife has more connections than Jeezy:mjlol:?

I mean, he’s a celebrity and probably did it to raise more awareness about bm and mental health

The ordinary black man aint getting online to pour anything out but people need to understand and be emphatic that bm got feelings and traumas too.

He also got an album out that it’s promo for.. it worked though


Probably,black men dishing out their traumas publically,and gangsters rebranding themselves as reformed legal hustlers and businessmen is the newest sensation. And I hate both equally to be perfectly honest.


No awareness needs to be raised in a climate where everyones crying about their trauma 24/7,and looking for ways to victimize themselves,and for clinical definitions to call themselves.


And if your an ex-con or criminal,have the decency to hide it,use a frontman. Or at least dont lead with the fact you used to sell drugs or went to jail:mjlol:


In my view these things are far from inspirational. Black men should be solutions oriented instead of putting their traumas on display. And the idea that being a street hustler and a businessmen going hand in hand is is a fallacy. But its pushed in the forefront alot in our culture:respect:
 

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Yall think his wife has more connections than Jeezy:mjlol:?




Probably,black men dishing out their traumas publically,and gangsters rebranding themselves as reformed legal hustlers and businessmen is the newest sensation. And I hate both equally to be perfectly honest.


No awareness needs to be raised in a climate where everyones crying about their trauma 24/7,and looking for ways to victimize themselves,and for clinical definitions to call themselves.


And if your an ex-con or criminal,have the decency to hide it,use a frontman. Or at least dont lead with the fact you used to sell drugs or went to jail:mjlol:


In my view these things are far from inspirational. Black men should be solutions oriented instead of putting their traumas on display. And the idea that being a street hustler and a businessmen going hand in hand is is a fallacy. But its pushed in the forefront alot in our culture:respect:
for tv yes
 

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Off topic but jeezy is one of the most unintentional funniest rappers ever. I remember hearing the acapella of so icey in community college back in 06. Took me all the power i had to keep myself from laughing out loud in the computer lab at that "a quarter million" ad-lib. It was too random.
 
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