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YOUNG JEEZY - The Inspiration

| PitchFork | | Here's something Young Jeezy said when I interviewed him last year, a couple of weeks after the release of his debut album: "I ain't a rapper; I'm a motivational speaker. I don't do shows; I do seminars. I really talk to people." That's an awfully specious claim for someone who'd just become famous for making a rap album almost entirely about selling drugs. But Jeezy pushes that Tony Robbins thing hard. That first album was called Let's Get It: Thug Motivation 101; this new one is called The Inspiration....full text |
| | AllHipHop.com | | With so much complaining about Hip-Hop going corporate, a self-made man like Young Jeezy is a refreshing alternative. In less than two years, he's become a top artist on a top label, and while his rhyme skills are the subject of heavy debate, you can't knock the hustle. With The Inspiration (Def Jam), Jeezy won't convince anyone but his most diehard fans that he's a top ten MC, but he may convince a few that it might not really matter....full text |
| | RollingStone | | Young Jeezy is the Tony Robbins of coke dealing: On the follow-up to the multiplatinum Let's Get It: Thug Motivation 101, he offers powder-game hopefuls more practical advice ("Jeezy likes to mix Arm & Hammer with his coke," from "J.E.E.Z.Y.") and motivational slogans ("We gonna trap all day and play all night - this is the life of a go getta," delivered by hook man R. Kelly on "Go Getta"). Despite his unsubtle nickname - Snowman - the Atlanta rapper's flow is warm and distinctly Southern, with drawled rhymes delivered at a near-molasses pace....full text |
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