Jordan Sargent - 18/Sep/2008  Jeezy is a real movement. He had a historical buzz. The buzz his team had in the streets was unparalleled.
—Shakir Stewart, Executive Vice President,...
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Amos Barshad - 16/Sep/2008  Over the course of a string of successful underground releases and two solo major label albums, Young Jeezy has carved out a career from the dubious d...
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Nathan Rabin - 09/Sep/2008  Plenty of rappers extol the pleasures and bemoan
the pain of selling cocaine, but few rappers exude Young Jeezy's childlike joy.
For a rapper whose ma...
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| Ajitpaul Mangat - 05/Sep/2008 This past year has found Young Jeezy transitioning: from the streets of the ATL to the bright lights of Fifth Avenue, from crack rap’s king to pop’s g...
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Ryan Dombal - 03/Sep/2008  Young Jeezy "fucks with John McCain," but he's an ardent Barack Obama supporter. This confused stance makes more sense after listening to the Atlanta ...
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| CHRISTIAN HOARD - 03/Sep/2008 Given his self-professed business acumen — the former crack-game ladder-climber once called himself "Donald Trump in a white tee" — Young Jeezy must k...
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Wilson McBee - 02/Sep/2008  ...
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| Hillary Crosley - 30/Aug/2008 Young Jeezy balances commercial/ pop aspirations with core hip-hop sounds on "The Recession," getting a lift from DJ Toomp, Drumma Boy, Midnight Black...
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| Simon Vozick-Levinson - 29/Aug/2008 As commercial rappers go, Young Jeezy and The Game don't have much in
common. Jeezy speaks in an Atlanta drawl, while The Game is a gruff son
of Comp...
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