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Stream Jeezy’s New Album ‘Pressure’

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Jeezy Shares What He Thinks Is The Cause Of Gun Violence In Chicago [EXCLUSIVE VIDEO]

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Jeezy shares his thoughts on the controversial issue of gun control. He explains why he doesn’t really think guns are the root of the problem- it’s the kids. He discusses what is at the source of Chicago’s terrible gun violence problem, saying that he thinks Chi-town was once “one of the most disciplined cities in […]

Jeezy Shares What He Thinks Is The Cause Of Gun Violence In Chicago [EXCLUSIVE VIDEO]

Lil Wayne And Jeezy Know You Ain’t ‘Bout That’ Life

Jeezy recruits Lil Wayne for the new song “Bout That” from his upcoming Trap or Die III.

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Lil Yachty Calls 90’s Artists Old & Washed Up | 2016 BET HIP HOP AWARDS

Lil Yachty caught up with Bossip at the 2016 BET Hip Hop Awards to talk old school vs new school rap and collaborating with Snoop Dogg. Tune in and be sure to share your thoughts below!

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Young Jeezy Shares Story About Snoop Dogg’s ‘Sexual Eruption’ Record | 2016 BET HIP HOP AWARDS

Young Jeezy caught up with Bossip at the 2016 BET Hip Hop Awards to talk Trap or Die 3 mixtape and shares a little known gem about Snoop Dogg’s ‘sexual eruption’ record. Tune in and share your thoughts below!

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Young Jeezy, DJ Drama Reunite On The Real Is Back

‘I’m trying to do what I did in the beginning: go hard,’ Jeezy tells Mixtape Daily. By Rob Markman Young Jeezy Photo: USDA Don’t Sleep: Necessary Notables Headliner : Young Jeezy Mixtape : The Real Is Back Key cameo : Lil Wayne on “Ballin’ ” With his oft-delayed fourth solo album, TM 103, in label limbo, Young Jeezy took it back to basics and reunited with DJ Drama on his latest mixtape, The Real Is Back. “Jeezy and Drama together, that’s a clear win-win, man,” Drama told Mixtape Daily. “N—as gonna stop actin’ like we ain’t built this. You like our style, you watch our style, we still own our style.” As self-serving as his boasts may seem, Drama and Jeezy are credited with popularizing a unique brand of trap music that has dominated Southern rap since the early 2000s. At first, the rap/DJ tandem were inseparable, starting with their 2004 tape Tha Streetz Iz Watchin’ and their 2005 classic Trap or Die. A rift then started to grow between the two, but in December 2009 Jeezy appeared on Drama’s “Gangsta Grillz Radio” show on Atlanta’s 107.9 and they buried the hatchet. Now the duo are back to work, returning to grace on The Real Is Back. “Me and Drama had a couple of conversations. When I came through the station, we chopped it up. We was talkin’ about doin’ another tape because we had so much history as far as The Streets Is Watching, Trap or Die, the list goes on and on,” Jeezy said. “It just was time, the streets needed it. So I had to get in the studio, had to do my whole one, two thing. As usual, he was on point.” The tape is filled with street-centered anthems like the kinetic “How U Want It.” The track features a menacing instrumental on which Jeezy employs his patented slow flow and trap-raps. “How you want it, hard or soft/ Get ’em in, get ’em off,” the Snowman spits. Lil Wayne appears on “Ballin’,” while Fabolous helps out on “Rollin’.” Still, Jeezy keeps his ear to the street and also collaborates with underground ATL spitter Alley Boy as well as CTE’s new signee Freddie Gibbs on “Run DMC” and “Do It for You.” There are no attempts at big radio singles here, just hard-edged street-hop. “We invented the wheel when it comes to that type of music and that type of tape so we just did what we did,” Jeezy said of his reunion with Drama. “I felt like I wanted to take it back to what I do. Young Jeezy, nothing else. I’m not trying to sell this to nobody, I’m trying to do what I did in the beginning: go hard.” For other artists featured in Mixtape Daily, check out Mixtape Daily Headlines .

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Young Jeezy Calls Trap Or Die 2 A ‘Timeless Mixtape’

‘I felt the streets needed some real music,’ he tells Mixtape Daily. By Shaheem Reid, with additional reporting by Rahman Dukes Young Jeezy Photo: USDA This Week’s Main Pick Artists : Young Jeezy and Don Cannon Holding It Down For : CTE Mixtape : Trap or Die 2: By Any Means Necessary Real Spit : The Snowman’s track record is irrefutable. He likes his chances against anyone when it comes to the mixtape game. A couple of weeks ago, Young Jeezy returned to his Trap or Die origins with a sequel to the classic tape that came out nearly half a decade ago. “I felt the streets needed some real music,” Jeezy said down in Atlanta. Trap or Die 2 is the set-up to his upcoming LP, Thug Motivation 103. “At the end of the day, I never do an album without putting out a tape [first]. I felt that I would have been cheating if I ain’t do so. I went in the lab, got with my homie Cannon. [We] whipped it up. I’m on the block. The sound of this tape is a little different, I can’t lie. I wanted to do real music. I wanted to do a timeless mixtape. “When the first Trap or Die came out,” he added, “all I knew was the producers around the way. Now, these days, I’m a little bigger. Just a little bit. So I reached out. I hollered at Cannon, Toomp, Shawty Redd. … I don’t wanna forget nobody. I hollered at everybody, and they gave me music. It’s soulful. It’s some get-you-through-your-day music. It’s definitely some get-you-through-your-night music. Hopefully, if you listen to it right, by the end of the summer, your money should be right. Literally!” The aforementioned Cannon said he came aboard the project because Jeezy and DJ Drama, who hosted the original and was tapped to do this current tape, had scheduling conflicts. “I was called into Trap or Die 2 a couple of months ago,” Cannon explained. “It was something DJ Drama was supposed to do. I guess [Jeezy] felt the tape had to be done fast, because he was on a campaign.” Cannon visited Young in the studio one night to hear TM103, and the Snowman enlisted him for the mixtape. “He was like, ‘I got this mixtape,’ ” Cannon said. ” ‘I’m thinking about just putting it out. Doing it my way.’ He had the concept By Any Means Necessary. I told him, ‘Yo, this joint is gonna be crazy.’ A week or two passed by, he hit me on the phone. He was like, ‘Yo, would you do this tape if I want you to do this tape for me?’ That’s how Trap or Die 2 came about. I grabbed up all the records, took them immediately in the studio and got busy. We plan on taking over the summer with this thing.” Jeezy’s current single from TM103 is “Lose My Mind” with Plies . Joints to Check For