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It's funny that you should say that, because up until Gucci got locked up the first time, they were essentially the same rapper: A post-T.I.trapper with memorable ad-libs spitting over amazing production.Originally Posted by ExtRaOrDinaRy SwAg
I can't front, this sounds like a Gucci song. Stillthough
Originally Posted by LESfamilia
It's funny that you should say that, because up until Gucci got locked up the first time, they were essentially the same rapper: A post-T.I. trapper with memorable ad-libs spitting over amazing production.Originally Posted by ExtRaOrDinaRy SwAg
I can't front, this sounds like a Gucci song. Stillthough
Years later, things really haven't changed that much, other than the fact that Jeezy went mainstream and Gucci still has a huge following at the street level. Maybe it's me, but I don't know of anyone really checking for Jeezy after his last disappointing album.
If he puts an album out...you'll see who's checking for him. He's a household name...he's still going to do numbers. Don'tconfuse having a huge street following with having a consistent fanbase worldwide. Truth be told...Gucci had a RIDICULOUS street following and Jeezy was saidto be "mainstream" and the streets didn't mess with him anymore...and then he went out and sold 800K.Originally Posted by LESfamilia
It's funny that you should say that, because up until Gucci got locked up the first time, they were essentially the same rapper: A post-T.I. trapper with memorable ad-libs spitting over amazing production.Originally Posted by ExtRaOrDinaRy SwAg
I can't front, this sounds like a Gucci song. Stillthough
Years later, things really haven't changed that much, other than the fact that Jeezy went mainstream and Gucci still has a huge following at the street level. Maybe it's me, but I don't know of anyone really checking for Jeezy after his last disappointing album.
Jeezy worldwide???Originally Posted by Im Not You
If he puts an album out...you'll see who's checking for him. He's a household name...he's still going to do numbers. Don't confuse having a huge street following with having a consistent fanbase worldwide. Truth be told...Gucci had a RIDICULOUS street following and Jeezy was said to be "mainstream" and the streets didn't mess with him anymore...and then he went out and sold 800K.
Originally Posted by cartune
DJ Scream & Jeezy coming in November
Originally Posted by ScottHallWithAPick
Jeezy worldwide???Originally Posted by Im Not You
If he puts an album out...you'll see who's checking for him. He's a household name...he's still going to do numbers. Don't confuse having a huge street following with having a consistent fanbase worldwide. Truth be told...Gucci had a RIDICULOUS street following and Jeezy was said to be "mainstream" and the streets didn't mess with him anymore...and then he went out and sold 800K.
Young Jeezy was born October 12, 1977 in Columbia, South Carolina but was raised in Atlanta, Georgia. In 2001 he released the independant album, Thuggin' Under the Influence. It featured artists such as Freddy J.,Kinky B, Fidank, and Lil Jon, who also produced some of the tracks. He than released another independant album in 2003 entitled Come Shop Wit Me. Young Jeezy than ended up joining the band Boyz N Da Hood in 2004. They released their self titled debut in 2005 and it featured Easy E as a guest performer on the track "Gangstas". In 2007 he released Young Jeezy Presents USDA: Cold Summer. It was a mix tape that featured U.S.D.A, a group that featured Young Jeezy, Slick Pulla, and Blood Raw. The lead single was "White Girl" and the second lead single is "Corporate Thuggin'. In 2008, he released The Recession. The album debuted at number 1 on the Billboard 200 selling 260,000 copies in its first week of sales. The second week the album sold 90,000 copies more. As of May 2009, The Recession has sold nearly 620,000 copies in the US. and Over 400,000 copies worldwide. Young Jeezy has also appeared on numerous other rap and R&B singles such as "Say I" by Christina Millian, "I'm So Paid" by Akon, and "Love In This Club" by Usher.
http://www.mytopartists.com/young-jeezy/
Originally Posted by YoungSleezy
Originally Posted by cartune
DJ Scream & Jeezy coming in November
Originally Posted by BishopDS
jeezy is a wack rapper. no hot lines or nothing, he got basic game like DMX and Miller
Originally Posted by KingRamey
Originally Posted by BishopDS
jeezy is a wack rapper. no hot lines or nothing, he got basic game like DMX and Miller
BishopDS wrote:
jeezy is a wack rapper. no hot lines or nothing, he got basic game like DMX and Miller
I'm not one to call people out but..... This is the dumbest @+%! I have ever heard on NT.
Jeezy>>>>Gucci If you don't think so listen to "I'm a Star"