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Young Jeezy - The Inspiration Album Review |
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Written by Donna Prima
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Continuing with his gothic street preacher theme, Young Jeezy takes The Inspiration back to the street corner, slanging half-baked lyrics over monstrous beats peppered with equally monstrous delivery.
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The big lurching slur we've all come to associate with cocaine and other illegal substances suggests, no commands, you to pay attention. Unfortunately there really isn't that much more to say about life in the trap if you don't know how to express yourself lyrically.
The 16-track sophomore set sees the Jeezy team up with fellow Atlanta rapper T.I. on "I Got Money" while the unlikely combination of the Snowman with pop-synth producer Timbaland delvers the satisfying "3 A.M." "Bury Me A G" goes the Tupac route, where Jeez talks about his murder after the fact as if it's a rite of passage to be shot.
More poignant tunes includes the Keyshia Cole fronted "Dreamin'" chronicling the irony of his mom's struggle with addiction to the same substances he so freely peddles. Good stuff for the kiddies.
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“3 A.M.” “I Luv It”
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