Ok, I think Jeezy FINALLY got it right this time. Church In These Streets is extremely underrated IMO, but this is that IGNANT Jeezy.
Seen It All had some bangers. Overall sounded too much the same. TM103 was disappointing bc the mixtapes leading up to that album were ALOT more raw. with TM103, I feel like he tried to appeal to more than one audience. This one sounds un-apologetically raw. This MIGHT be his best since TM102: The Inspiration. This may be as close as nikkaz going to get that mid 2000's Jeezy sound.
Honestly don't know where the disparaging comments are hailing from but this album is fukkin' fantastic.
Back when news about the album first broke out and somebody make a thread about it... and I made a comment aboot (and i quote myself),
"As long as we get the cinematic trap anthems and introspective, thug-thought-provoking gems...
and a few tracks for the bytches... we straight!"
And he delivered it fukkin' verbatim.
That whole trite and over-used trap sound that was so prevalent in contemporary rap from 2010-2015 is NO WHERE TO BE FOUND! This is that GENUINE trap production a la Jeezy from 2005-2009. Its fukkin' beautiful.
D Rich and Shawty fukkin' delivered majorly on this one.
If you don't like it... you can go back to whatever you were listening to cuz you aren't a true Jeezy fan.
This one is for the day one-ers.
Not the fake stunters.
Gettin' my beats installed this week. Gonna be a cold fukkin winter.
Stand by my original thoughts, Jeezy is better then this....But 'Recipe' is the kind of record he excels at now, darker tinged, anthemic tracks, slightly retrospective....'Draped up in that Valentino camouflage..."
Right man... Hate to sound like a audiophile ass breh but it's the truth.. His voice sound horrible mane... Specially when he featuring somebody else and they shyt sound glass
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