The Rundown: Jeezy, Seen It All: The Autobiography
Da Snowman tells his life story on his new album.
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The Rundown: Jeezy, Seen It All: The Autobiography - As the summer comes to an end, The Snowman returns with his fifth release dropping more game and motivation. Riding out over production from the likes of Drumma Boy, Mike WiLL Made It and Don Cannon and dividing work with Jay Z, Game, and Rick Ross, check out what Jeezy has seen as he delivers his Autobiography. — Michael Harris (@IceBlueVA)(Photo: Courtesy of Def Jam)
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"1/4 Block" - The Snowman kicks off his fifth major label release proclaiming himself as the "Undisputed Trap King" as he gives his rundown of how he gained his name in the streets. (Photo: Tim Mosenfelder/Getty Images)
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"What You Say" - Jizzle gets the trap back jumping with this new theme song for the "ghetto superstars that really got bands." (Photo: John Parra/Getty Images for D'USSE)
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"Black Eskimo" - Jeezy flexes hard on this track as he lets you know he's the man in the A. The Snowman a.k.a. "The Black Eskimo" stunts as he rhymes, "Had that Rolls gold, Rose Bowl/Jacob all Rose gold everything (Trinidad!)/Talking ‘Rarri 430 with the piping on the seat, it was everything."(Photo: Bennett Raglin/BET/Getty Images for BET)
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"Enough" - The Snowman supplies the game with a new soundtrack of inspiration as he declares on this song, "If you grind hard enough, you can stack a few mill and make it out the streets like me." (Photo: Mark Davis/Getty Images for BET)
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"Holy Ghost" - Sitting in the back of his Phantom, Jeezy relives his losses in the game, some of his homies lost it all, some turned snitch, while a few face prison bids. Reconnecting with Don Cannon for the track, he bares his soul as he spits, "Think you on top of the world but the world on top of you/I started hustling for draws and now there's plaques on the walls/Think I'm selling my soul? Then you can come get 'em all/Trade 'em all for my dawgs, yeah, I'm talking to you/ Where did we go wrong? Because I don't have a clue."(Photo: Devone Byrd, PacificCoastNews)
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"Me OK" - Staying down 'til he came up, Snow lays the blueprint for establishing new goals after the first ones are achieved over a Drumma Boy production. "When L.A. Reid was in office, made some history up at Def Jam/ If Jizzle ain't dropping, n---a, what the f--k is Def Jam?/I know you heard how your boy bossed up at Atlantic/Boss s--t, might just drop my next album on Atlantic/I really hope you b-----s ready, vice prezzy in this presi/Got some s--t up in my bezzy/My wrist is heavy."(Photo: BJJ/FAMEFLYNET PICTURES)
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"4 Zones" - Jeezy relives his hustling exploits and is unapologetic as it got him out the roach-infested spots he grew up in. The trap superstar murders the Mike WiLL Made It beat as he explains, "I hope my hustle don't offend nobody/I can give a f--k what you think about me/You know I like to turn up at the spot/Act a fool with the money/My O.G. told me keep it low-key."(Photo: Johnny Nunez/WireImage)
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"Been Getting Money" Featuring Akon - The "Soul Survivors" Jeezy and Akon connect once again to let you know that they saw money way before rap. Snow runs his pedigree with lines like, "Had a mill at 16, knew how that felt/M's still kicking s--t, b---h black belt/Shoulda seen me in that yellow 4-30/Got it washed everyday, b---h never seen dirty."(Photo: Johnny Nunez/WireImage)
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"F--k the World" Featuring August Alsina - Jeezy pays tribute to ride or die chicks with August Alsina harmonizing on the hook. He spits to his Bonnie, "I tell her that I need her, she don't believe that/I miss her when she gone like 'Where my G at?'/In a league of her own, she a bad one/Never felt like this, you never had one."(Photos from left by Bennett Raglin/BET/Getty Images, Moses Robinson/Getty Images for Trey Songz and Angels With Heart Foundation)
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