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Speaking of crooners, August Alsina shows up on one of the album’s most surprising tracks – the No I.D. produced “F#%! the World.” I can’t and don’t rate Jeezy as a top lyricist – he tends to repeat himself and his punchlines lack punch – but “Seen It All” is an album you can listen to start to finish and not hate yourself for buying it.

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Black Metaphor hooks Jeezy up lovely for the aptly named “Beautiful” featuring Game and Rick Ross.

Drop outfit in the feds
Still 8 years and a nigga shot him dead
On the humbug, left him slumped in his car
Everybody got a day, don't matter who you are

[Hook]

[Verse 2 - Lil Boosie:]
Stove water, heat cold water
Knew I'd touch a bird when I got my first quarter
Sell water to a well, nigga
Cold nights, cold hearts, tough love, that's what it be like in jail, nigga
Mama crying at my visit cause she care for me
Daughter just had her period, ain't there for her
Know how to have a girl you know just gon' hold ya back
But the pussy so good you keep goin' back
Hurt when ya main man turned rat
Make the whole la familia turn hot like that
Any city, any block, any boulevard
I survive, no lie, I'm a ghetto boy
I could tell ya bout the dos and don'ts
I make it anywhere I go, so lose I won't
I can tell ya bout the hard time when ya really need it
Been grindin' so long, still had to call Jeezy

[Hook]

[Verse 3 - Jeezy:]
Straight from the bottom, tryna make it to the top
What the gov'ment don't give you, gotta get it from the block
Feel like a bad boy cause this shit don't stop
Street so dirty, need a muhfuckin' mop, uh oh!
Lil homie, stay focused, handle ya business
Don't talk to them niggas around you, might be a witness
Don't tell the dishwasher what you did wit' ya dishes
Don't tell these snitchin' niggas what you did wit' ya riches
Niggas is hopin' they see Christmas
But, if we just happen to don't, we hope you miss us
Santa raised all seven them kids, didn't miss a meal
She work them fingers right to the bone, didn't miss a bill
Niggas [?], let's make a deal
See, one thing bout countin' this money, it make ya feel
See, I used to get 'em right from the source, got 'em direct
The same nigga that had a connect, he in the set

[Hook]

Jeezy :: Seen It All: The Autobiography

I can’t really blame Young Jeezy for dropping the “Young” – after all he’s 36 now.

what you think about me” in the next on “4 Zones.” Which one’s the real Jeezy?

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    Young Jeezy - Beez Like Lyrics

    [Intro - Jeezy:]
    Time for the fallen soldiers
    Can't have a war without casualties, you know?
    For everybody goin' through the struggle, you know
    Real shit everyday, everyday shit is real
    (Every hood, every ghetto, every block, every trench)
    I know how you feel, yeah, look

    [Hook - Jeezy:]
    I been out here grindin' so long
    But still I had to find my way on my own
    I could tell you what it beez like
    I could tell you what it beez like
    I'm a true hustler, all that I know
    So I can make it anywhere that I go
    I could tell you what it beez like
    I could tell you what it beez like-like, beez like

    [Verse 1 - Jeezy:]
    Straight from the hood, got a get money fetish
    Pocket full of green, nigga, like a head of lettuce
    Put the work in a bag, make a yayo sandwich
    Then we go and spread it through the hood like Manwich
    One thing about it, we gon' get this bread
    When you knew shit was real?

    “I hope my hustle don’t offend nobody” says Jeezy in one breath, then “I can give a f#%! When they found a rat dead
    Right around the corner where us young niggas hustled at
    Right by the stop sign, that's where they was bussin' at
    When you come here with nothin', gotta learn how to provide
    Carlo had a Benz 'fore he was old enough to drive
    Losin' 10, 20 every night, gamblin' ain't nothin'
    And ya nigga got killed takin' up for his cousins
    When you knew shit was real?

    He hasn’t had a song chart on Billboard since 1997 – at which point even he was calling himself the “Return of the 1 Hit Wonder.”

    Back to the not-so-young Jeezy though, and his new album “Seen It All: The Autobiography.” The one thing that Jeezy has always had which set him apart from his peers was not his rhymes – and his success has brought a slew of imitators who talk about the same things he does (for better or for worse).

    MeanwhileYoung MC never did drop the “Young” once he was in his 30’s or 40’s, which is either a tribute to his perseverance or a testament to his irrelevance. Jeezy is arguably the only rapper alive who could make “yeah” into a seven syllable word, and it’s that penchant for being uniquely Jeezy that makes him entertaining.

    Mike Will Made-It will please his fans with the track for “No Tears,” as will autotuner/rapper/crooner Future with his cameo. The thing that made Jeezy stand out was the one thing that really couldn’t be imitated – his vocal tone and his delivery. Over the Don Cannon, Lyle LeDuff and Frank Dukes produced “Holy Ghost” Jeezy combines all of his best qualities into a track that really is autobiographical in presentation.

    “I almost fell for the bait, almost fell for the hate
    And I’m the same nigga that let you niggaz eat off my plate
    Saw that shit from the do’, knew that shit from the go
    I guess this how it go, sit back and laugh at the show
    Remember back in the day a nigga took yo’ shit?
    Told you ‘Don’t put it there’ and a nigga stole yo’ brick
    Then I put you back on – did I handle you wrong?
    When niggaz start actin weak, that means it’s time to be strong
    See I keep it so real I ain’t keep it real with myself
    Ain’t gon’ be real wit’chu niggaz, I gotta be real with myself”

    Even though artists like Freddie Gibbs have questioned just how “real” Jeezy actually is, there’s no doubt Jeezy’s had his share of real problems – reading his rap sheet would take longer than reading this review.

    The only thing you really need to judge is whether or not the “old” Jeezy is as compelling as the “younger” Jeezy, and he’s got plenty of music to ride by on “Seen It All.” Top notch producers and big ballin’ guest stars don’t hurt. without my motherf#%@ing pistol” quips Jeezy on “Me OK” – or you could say that his own accounts of an “empty” childhood punctuated by narcotics arrests and stints in youth boot camps prepared him for a rap career punctuated by nihilism.

    As recently as last month, Jeezy got arrested on the Under The Influence Tour for having an illegal assault rifle (an AK-47) on his tour bus. You could accuse him of getting caught up in his own hype and having to portray what he says on his albums in real life – “I don’t eat, sleep or s#%! Jeezy has a uniquely Atlanta, Georgia rap style – a drawl thicker than a Johnny Rockets milkshake with more gravel than a concrete quarry.

    We posed the question on our review of his major label debut, and he answered it for us, soYOU GO JAY.

    young jeezy autobiography tracklist nigeria

    Simple: both.

    You can ultimately give Jeezy as little or as much credibility for authenticity as you’d like and they’d be equally valid, though given his inability to avoid legal problems I’m content to accept that he comes from a thug life that he’s never successfully shed despite selling millions of records.