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Young Jeezy Speaks On Rick Ross Beef [AUDIO]

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Young Jeezy has recently started doing promo for the upcoming and oft delayed, Thug Motivation 103 . The ATL trap star hit New York’s Hot 97 radio station for a sit down interview with Angie Martinez . During their conversation, Martinez asked about the status of his feud with rap’s Teflon Don, Rick Ross . Jeezy’s reply made it seem as if he was over it. Has the beef been squashed? Watch the video and draw your own conclusions. Related Posts: Tyrese Ft. R.Kelly & Rick Ross “I Gotta Chick That Love Me” Remix Young Jeezy “Shake Life” [NEW MUSIC] Listen To Young Jeezy & DJ Drama “The Real Is Back” Mixtape

Young Jeezy Speaks On Rick Ross Beef [AUDIO]

Young Jeezy Wants To Make Kelly Rowland Wifey

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Young Jeezy has plans to make Kelly Rowland wifey. During his interview on The Angie Martinez Show, Jeezy shared his thoughts on Ms. Motivation. Angie suggested Lindsay Lohan as a possible girlfriend but Jeezy had Kelly on his mind. He stated, “If you saw me on a yacht with Kelly Rowland, I might be doing all right. I’ma give her some motivation. I like that for me, I feel like I’m Mr. Motivation. Work that thing out, super remix.” When asked if Kelly Rowland was wifey material, Jeezy said “I know I gotta get me one. I gotta put something up,” said Jeezy, who is looking for the right woman to settle down with. It seems like every guy in the game wants Kelly Rowland. She is definitely holding down the title of being the baddest dark skin female in the game. Recent Post: 50 Cent: “Kelly Rowland Is The Most Underrated Female Soloist In The Game” Caption This: La La & Kelly Rowland Work Out [PHOTOS] Young Jeezy “Shake Life” [NEW MUSIC]

Young Jeezy Wants To Make Kelly Rowland Wifey

Listen To Young Jeezy & DJ Drama “The Real Is Back” Mixtape

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As promised,  Young Jeezy and DJ Drama released “The Real Is Back” mixtape today. Young Jeezy’s long awaited TM 103 hits stores this summer. Take a listen to the mixtape and check out the tracklisting below! 1.The Real Is Back 2.How U Want It 3.Drama and Jeezy Speaks 4.Win 5.All The Money feat 211 6.Snow Go feat Slick Pulla 7.Broads feat Scrilla & Slick Pulla 8.Flexin feat Fabolous & Yo Gotti 9.Ballin’ feat Lil Wayne 10.Rollin feat Fabolous 11.Slow Grind 12.Hoodstar feat Slick Pulla 13.Count it Up feat 2 Chainz 14.Talk About It feat Boo & Scrilla 15.Run DMC feat Freddie Gibbs 16.Count It On The Floor 17.Four feat Alley Boy 18.I Ball I Stunt feat Scrilla 19.Drama and Jeezy Speaks 2 20.Do It For You feat Freddie Gibbs Download Mixtape | Free Mixtapes Provided by DatPiff.com Related Post: Young Jeezy & Tity Boy “Count It Up” (Remix) [MUSIC VIDEO] Young Jeezy’s Manager Denies Arrest Reports

Listen To Young Jeezy & DJ Drama “The Real Is Back” Mixtape

Young Jeezy Adds Lil Wayne To His New Jawn “Ballin”— Is It A Hit?!?!

To some it may seem that Young Jeezy has been on ice but… He’s actually been working on his new album “Thug Motivation 103″. Last album Jeezy dropped hit gold but the previous albums went platinum. Ever since Rick Ross hit the scene, Jeezy has been looking for a hit to put the focus back on real “Thug Motivation” music. Here’s his new jawn with Lil Wayne which is said to debut on “TM103″… Let Us Know If You – HATE IT OR LOVE IT?!?!:

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*Exclusive* Jeezy’s Artist “211″ On The Run For Beating This Girl All Star Weekend Over… Prostitute!

Jeezy’s sorry artist “211″ beat  (Mouse Above Eye On Last Photo) 23-yr old Tina Wright last weekend because she confronted him about trying to hook up with working prostitute: We just went out with Jeezy Sunday, Highlands. The whole night Rodney (211) had Tina hand cuffed next to him. Until the club closed and he was sauced. It’s like he has something to worry about or is insecure. We were about to leave and him and his boys literally… grab up 2-street prostitutes and try to bring to the hotel…. not like a groupie… like hoes. Like pay them. Ran up to them on Hollywood blvd “Hey how much for head” type!

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Rick Ross Responds To Young Jeezy, Teflon Week-One Sales

Ross responds to Young Jeezy’s “B.M.F.” freestyle and addresses his album sales. Photo: Thaddaeus Related Artists Rick Ross (Hip-Hop) Young Jeezy

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Young Jeezy Explains Why He Picked Plies And Yo Gotti For New LP

‘You heard of them, but you don’t know them,’ he tells MTV News of working with the lesser-known MCs. By Jayson Rodriguez Young Jeezy Photo: MTV News Young Jeezy might rock microphones alongside Jay-Z, but the Georgia rapper isn’t ready to be exactly like Brooklyn icon just yet. The Def Jam star featured a pair of less-heralded acts in Plies (“Lose My Mind”) and Yo Gotti (“All White Everything”) for two of the first three singles from his forthcoming Thug Motivation 103. The Snowman said he tapped the Southern artists not only to put the spotlight on both of them, but also to show his new fans — who might not be familiar with his mixtape work — where he comes from. “Me and Gotti kind of came up at the same time,” Jeezy told MTV News. “But I respected his grind just as well as he respected mine. Same thing with Plies. We kind of cover the same routes with what we do. Of course I’ve sold records in other places, but I don’t ever want to forget. ‘Cause I was always that cat trying to get to the next level, and no one held their hand out. I had to grind my way up. So I feel like the big homie, like, ‘Come on, y’all, let me show you over here.’ Just as well as showing the people over here who don’t understand why I act the way I act, this is what I come from. And look who I’m bringing with me? You heard of them, but you don’t know them. We know them.” Young Jeezy’s Thug Motivation 103 is set for a September 28 release. In addition to the two aforementioned singles, Jeezy has also released the Lil Jon collaboration “Jizzle.” He also recently put out a mixtape, 1,000 Grams, Vol. 1, which featured the track “Death B4 Dishonor,” a song seemingly directed at Rick Ross. Jeezy, however, denied the charge, saying the record is “not a dis.” What do you think of Jeezy’s latest collaborators? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists Young Jeezy Plies Yo Gotti

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Exclusive: Young Jeezy Addresses Rick Ross ‘Dis’ Speculation

‘What am I gonna get out of dissing him?’ the Snowman says to MTV News, addressing ‘Death B4 Dishonor’ verse. By Shaheem Reid Young Jeezy and Rick Ross, Atlanta, GA, 10.12.2009 Photo: MTV News We’re not going to make you wait 26 episodes until the season finale to reveal the answer to this cliffhanger. On Monday night, Young Jeezy released “Death B4 Dishonor,” the first song from his upcoming mixtape, 1,000 Grams, Vol. 1. On it, he raps over Rick Ross’ “(B.M.F.) Blowin’ Money Fast” instrumental, which quickly fueled heavy speculation among fans that the Snowman was actually dissing the Bawse. Jeezy settled the question straight-up on Tuesday (August 10). “It’s not a dis,” Jizzle told MTV News via phone from ATL. “First of all, I’m not gonna get nothing out of dissing that guy. That’s one. What am I gonna get out of dissing him? I think sometimes people can read into things too deep. They trippin’ man. They crazy out there. Basically, if homie takes that as a dis, he’s insecure, and anybody else out there who does, they are insecure. “When it comes to that [Black Mafia Family] situation, I’m gonna talk about it a little flyer anyway,” Young added. “I happen to know that situation very well. But basically [‘Death B4 Dishonor’], it’s off a mixtape that’s coming out. My mixtape is coming out on Thursday, it’s called 1,000 Grams. I took all the records I liked and flipped them my way. It’s a gang of records on there like that. It’s like 12 joints, all records that I heard in the club that I like and flipped them my way. While Jeezy doesn’t mention Ross by name on “Death B4 Dishonor,” one of the lines fueling the speculation questions: “How you Blowin’ Money Fast?/ You don’t know the crew/ Oh, you part of the fam?/ Sh–, I never knew.” “That’s for real,” Jeezy explained. “That’s for anybody. I got n—as in prison behind that sh–. I feel that if you speaking on sh–, you gotta at least know who you talking about. That’s like n—as speaking on Cash Money: If he ain’t never been a part of Cash Money, [then] I’mma speak it better if I’m a part of Cash Money. To me, [BMF] was real. I know all the members. Who else would say a line like that, but me? I’m one of the few people who can say that, so I said it. That’s real life, though. You gotta know the crew, baby. I thought that was the purpose of the game: to get on records and talk your sh–, right? “Subliminals, for what?” the Snowman added. ‘What’s understood ain’t gotta be said. I didn’t think people would take the record like that. I did it like I would have any Shawty Lo record, any Rocko record, whoever. I got on [Ross’ beat] and did it like how I do it, the best way I know how. I don’t know if because the BMF situation is for real for me that everybody is like, ‘Ooh. Oh, sh–.’ Twitter is a muthaf—a, by the way.” During our talk, Jeezy said that his song “The Real BMF” had already been recorded (and was sitting in his vault) before Ross’s “(B.M.F.)” was released. “The Real BMF” was supposed to have been included on the upcoming TM103, but once he heard that Ross put out a song so similar, he decided it didn’t belong on his LP; it would just be a giveaway to the streets. Young also described Ross’ “(B.M.F.)” as “dope” and said he was bound to jump on the record one way or another, either officially or through the mixtape circuit, which he ultimately did. On 1,000 Grams, Vol. 1 he also flips Soulja Boy’s “Pretty Boy Swag” into “Dope Boy Swag” and Kanye West’s “Power” into the record & #8212; so aptly titled for the #1 Trap Star & #8212; “Powder.” Records by the Clipse and Young Money also get their instrumentals borrowed for the tape. “It was one of those things, you get in a zone and wanna get some sh– off,” he said of the DJ Scream-hosted tape. “I wanted to have some fun. Get in the booth, smoke me one or two.” And yes, his long awaited TM103 album is still on the way. He promises it’ll drop before the end of 2011. What do you think of Jeezy’s explanation? Does this end the speculation for you? Tell us your thoughts in the comments. Related Artists Young Jeezy Rick Ross (Hip-Hop)

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Young Jeezy’s TM103 Set For September Release

MC says he is ‘back to Jeezy’ with new album. By Mawuse Ziegbe Young Jeezy Photo: Prince Williams/ Getty Images Young Jeezy announced Monday on Ustream that his next album, TM103, is slated to hit stores on his birthday, September 28, a date the rapper also dubbed his “G-day.” The Snowman set up a live stream in a recording studio and, during a conference call with DJs around the country, dropped details about his upcoming fourth album. The MC revealed that his latest track, “Jizzle,” is a return to the street-friendly club bangers he’s known for. “I had to get back in the lab and do what I do and that’s keep the club and the streets just straight off the chain, and ‘Jizzle’ was all that,” Jeezy said. “[Previous single] ‘Lose My Mind’ was like the appetizer. This is like the entr

Drake Drops New Verse On ‘Lose My Mind’ Remix At BET Awards

Drizzy references Thank Me Later first-week sales in spankin’ new verse during performance with Young Jeezy. By Mawuse Ziegbe Photo: Frederick M. Brown/ Getty Images Drake wasted no time celebrating his stellar first-week sales, dropping a new verse to Young Jeezy’s “Lose My Mind” at the 2010 BET Awards. The Toronto MC was joined by the hip-hop snowman and the duo rocked a version of Jeezy’s single. Jeezy rose from a platform beneath the stage during the last portion of Drizzy’s set, in a white jacket with buckles, and launched into the first verse of the steely track. Initially it appeared the superstar MC, who had already won the award for Best Male Hip-Hop Artist earlier in the night, was content to fall back and let Jeezy rock, chiming in here and there. But it wouldn’t be Drizzy if he didn’t come hard with the lyricism. Jeezy hollered “Remix!” as Drake spit a new verse which referenced the incredible first-week numbers of his debut, Thank Me Later, which dropped on June 15: “You say you like it like that/ I think I like it too/ Half a million in a week/ It’s only right I do.” The new verse followed a varied performance from Drizzy, who kicked off his set with a quiet rendition of his Thank Me Later opener, “Fireworks.” Then sporting a dark letterman’s jacket, Drizzy descended from his platform and launched into an amped-up version of “Over,” spitting the lyrics with fiery abandon. The performance was another highlight in a big night for Drake who was up for three awards and already beat out MCs like Jay-Z and Ludacris for Best Male Hip-Hop Artist. The set also marked a triumphant return to the BET Awards for the MC who was confined to a stool during last year’s performance after tearing his ACL What did you think of Drake and Jeezy’s performance? Tell us in the comments! Related Videos The 2010 BET Awards Related Photos 2010 BET Awards Red Carpet 2010 BET Awards Show Highlights Related Artists Drake Young Jeezy

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