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Rhymed stories, told with the accompaniment of a powerful beat were really enjoyed be listeners, who were looking for the continuation. Within this album he spoke about drugs and about total rejection of that thing, and also about his life in general. Probably that was the defining moment in Young Jeezy’s career, because the official release of the long play titled Let's Get It: Thug Motivation 101 took place in 2005, and that was the studio work, which let the musician reach the new level. It is no wonder that the musician was noticed by representatives of major record companies, so pretty soon Young Jeezy signed his very first contract. That creation found its listeners in practically no time and they got another album two years later. Initially he was releasing his albums on the independent label, and the musician’s debut long play saw the light back in 2001. Though deeply Southern, Jeezy remains hip-hop’s guiding light for the streets at large, encouraging listeners and peers alike to elevate with every breath they take, no matter the circumstances.At the very beginning of a new century the hip-hop and rap stage welcomed its new member - Young Jeezy. After a steady stream of consistently gritty releases, Jeezy achieved a new level of tenacity on 2016’s Trap Or Die 3, which unleashed production hulking enough to match the man’s established gravitas (see bass-heavy hood hymn “All There” with late ATL trapper Bankroll Fresh). He doubled down on 2008’s The Recession, but also flexed his famous deadpan humor on tracks like “Put On,” an impassioned ode to representing one’s city that features an Auto-Tuned Kanye West and manages to turn references to NASA and celery into legit boasts. Accented by his signature, growled-out “yeahhh” ad lib, single “Soul Survivor” epitomized Jeezy’s authentic adherence to the G-code through vividly detailed scenes of street struggles, tough triumphs, and the emotional toll of it all. But in 2005, Jeezy went solo with Let’s Get It: Thug Motivation 101, which laid bare his dedication to providing hustlers of all kinds with a soundtrack for grinding toward their dreams. Born Jay Wayne Jenkins in 1977, the MC got started pushing mixtapes in his native Atlanta, generating enough regional fame to score a stint in Diddy-signed Southern gangsta group Boyz N Da Hood.
When it comes to crafting trap anthems that speak straight to the soul, Jeezy never fails to deliver.