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Young Jeezy: Hard Times 
Published Thursday, August 07, 2008 10:00 AM
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By Martin A. Berrios
It takes a thorough and savvy individual to prosper during an economic downturn. Considering the current conditions within the music industry, Jay Jenkins certainly feels no pressure. But Young Jeezy has always made good out of any situation. Still under his original moniker, Lil J, he would make his name early on with his independent releases Thuggin’ Under The Influence and Come Shop Wit’ Me. Selling over fifty thousand copies on the street combined, the rep grew bigger and so did the label offers.
 
Monopolizing on his buzz, Jeezy would sign into Bad Boy group Boyz N Da Hood and his respective solo deal. Now with a classic debut and a respectable follow up in the bank, he is considered one of the Rap game’s brightest stars. As he walks into the conference room of his recording home Def Jam Records, the work never leaves his mind as he greets everyone in the room and makes sure bring up his upcoming album The Recession.
 
Attempting to further connect with his listeners, the subject matter on the upcoming disc will relate to the everyday struggles of the streets during the current economic slump. Jeezy does exactly that as he details his come up, stresses the importance of maintaining and why quitting school was possibly his worst decision.
 
 
AllHipHop.com: How have you been?
 
Jeezy: I’ve been grinding. I just wrapped up the Janky Promoters with Mike Epps; Ice Cube movie and s**t. Working on you know just my s**t, just getting everything together, getting the 8732, getting ready for re-launch to that; basically just grinding. Out here grinding like the boy Khaled say.

“I didn’t want to do album that was just based on selling units. I wanted to do something that muthaf***ers going to remember for that time and that era. I think back on the s**t I grew up on, 8Ball & MJG, you know Hot Boys, s**t like that, it takes me back to that era. I just wanted to get people through the hard times but give them something they can really relate to instead of just some sky balling ass, I’m on top of world type s**t.”

AllHipHop.com: Why the title The Recession for your new album?
 
Young Jeezy: Just coming up I’ve been through a lot trials and trills myself, and I always learned how to deal with them s**ts by just staying focused and maintaining and staying down. I think a lot of people think that you know in life you’re supposed to have a lot at one time; when you need money to survive. So it’s a course of maintaining; it’s not a sprint, it’s a marathon. You got your bare necessities then you got the s**t you just want or the s**t you think you need. So during a drought or a recession or what have you, if you continue to try live as everything is all good then your end result you’ll be f***ed up.
 
So The Recession to me was letting people know that’s it’s really f***ed up out here. Even though it might seem good tomorrow or six months from now, you can be on your ass. So with that being said and just seeing a lot people in my own communities going through a lot of changes, I just wanted to more so relate to the people. Because music as you know even during a time of war or whatever, people relate through s**t with music. But at the same time it’s like the recession is real, it’s like everybody is going to remember this s**t; ten fifteen twenty years down the line like the Great Depression.
 
People remember, so I didn’t want to do album that was just based on selling units or just making record sales. I wanted to do something that muthaf***ers going to remember for that time and that era. I think back on the s**t I grew up on, 8Ball & MJG, you know Hot Boys, s**t like that, it takes me back to that era. So with that being said I just wanted to get people through the hard times but give them something they can really relate to instead of just some sky balling ass, I’m on top of world type s**t, more so like get me by my day when I’m stressed the f**k out I know what to pop in, I know what number to go to and I’m good. I do that s**t for the streets, people relate to me because they know I know how to deal with the topics they going through.



AllHipHop.com: Sonically Let's Get It: Thug Motivation 101 is considered a classic while The Inspiration went hard, it didn’t hold up as well as the first album.
 
Young Jeezy: And I’ma to be real with you, I feel like that too because the second album to me didn’t relate to as many people. The first one did because it was raw like f**k that this is me; this is how I’m going to be. The second one was more so I want to reach more people, but how do I do it? That’s why I called it The Inspiration because I got inspired by the things that was going on around me to do bigger music. But then that’s when the reality check comes in; it’s like okay. It’s a bigger album but is it a better album?
 
Is it going to touch the hearts of men? Is n***s going to live or die by this s**t. And my answer would be the first one was more so like that and that’s why The Recession is going to be more so like that because I’m relating to the times and not just what I’m going through. When a motherf***er listen to your music, they listen to what’s going on with you and they kind of put themselves in that picture. So when I was doing The Inspiration I was more so going through trials and trills, just getting used to living a different way and just doing things different, f***ing with my career and just different things like that. And everybody else wasn’t going through that at the time and that’s what you had.
 
AllHipHop.com: So how does The Recession separate itself from the first two albums? It seems like you want to put more of a stamp socially with this effort.
 
Young Jeezy: Yeah I think it’s the same thing. As long as you got anthems on there and s**t that people want to hear, versus just some s**t you hear on the radio or some s**t you just hear in the club. Like you know you hear club music all the time, but when n****s go in the car they and listen to the s**t they want to listen to. And I think that what this album is, it’s more so like just solid. It’s straight me, it’s straight Jeezy, ain’t no sugarcoating, ain’t nobody in my ear, ain’t none of that. It’s just straight me, I’m going to the studio and this is what I came out with. This for ya’ll, look what I made for ya’ll.
 
AllHipHop.com: Tell us who’s on it production wise.
 
Young Jeezy: It’s a drought bro. I didn’t play the name game; I tried to help the n****s out around the way and you know upcoming n****s that were really trying to get on. The n****s that don’t really got it now; it’s a recession. I just helped the n****s that who was hungry; like me. Like Midnight Black, Shawty Redd, Drumma Boy, Toomp. I didn’t really play the name game, I just f***ed with n****s who wanted it; f***ing DJ Nasty. All these is just n****s who probably ain’t got a lot of placements and s**t. But them n****s was hungry and so it’s more so to feed the team type s**t, like making n****s eat and that’s the s**t I was on.
 
AllHipHop.com: You say you’re not playing the name game but you got Kanye West on the first single “Put On”.
 
Young Jeezy: It wasn’t even about the name game with ‘Ye; I just wanted to see what “Put On” mean to him because I knew what it was to me.
 
AllHipHop.com: What did it mean to you?
 
Young Jeezy: I mean putting on to me is - like right now its f***ed up. Instead of me trying to walk around with my head down or feeling a certain way because you know the game ain’t the same and the stakes are high but the sales are down. Like I throw on a white t and still put on. No matter what’s going on with me I’m going to continue to be Jeezy and do what the f*** I do.
 
And I just think everybody else should do the same, that’s how I felt about it. So I just wanted to see what putting on was for ‘Ye. When you heard his verse he gave you what putting on was for him and it was a whole different thing. I just did that song by myself; it would have been in one lane. Now the world can accept it. That’s a terminology that came from Atlanta. Like putting on is what we do; like damn you see a n***a it’s like that n***a put it on. He got the new Jordans, he got the new whatever whatever whatever; that’s putting on. But even when a n***a can’t afford no Jordans, he’ll go get his chucks and he still putting on feel me?
 
AllHipHop.com: What was the feeling in the studio when you were putting down these tracks?
 
Young Jeezy: I took it very seriously. I went in; I really concentrated on the songs. I turned down a lot of shows, a lot of other opportunities because I really wanted this s**t to be a real album. I didn’t want it to be a bunch of songs on the CD. I was real focused; that’s what we call it. I was focused for real; like some day in, day out, I lived with it. The s**t I was going through I went to the studio and put it right down.
 
AllHipHop.com: You want this album to appeal to everybody do you think it’s going to be received by everybody?
 
Young Jeezy: I think it will be received by the people that understand. Of course if you got it like that, this recession ain’t probably hit you at all. You in a different tax bracket or some s**t. But when you talking to a n***a when his brown paper bag getting halfway empty, he going to listen, because he want to fill that motherf***er back up or at least to keep it where it’s at.
 
“If you heard some s**t I said and you might not think I’m not as lyrical as the next n***a but if you go in the hood I’m God. You can’t tell a n***a no different. He going to walk up to me and tell me some s**t I said that I didn’t even know I said.”

AllHipHop.com: At the end of the day you want to sell records, so how do you reach out to those who can’t relate to that?
 
Young Jeezy: At the end of the day, one thousand, one million I ain’t never trip, I always wanted to be heard; that’s why I always went so hard. You got to understand that’s a lot of motherf***ers in this game that just got sheer talent. I got a big heart and a lot of grind. I’m not selling albums; I’m selling a way of life. Some n****s sell hit records but I sell real n***a music to real n****s and people who do appreciate, they understand.
 
If you heard some s**t I said and you might not think I’m not as lyrical as the next n***a but if you go in the hood I’m God. You can’t tell a n***a no different. He going to walk up to me and tell me some s**t I said that I didn’t even know I said. So it’s just different. It’s a lot of motherf***ers you seeing on TV everyday that look good but it ain’t solid. Any given time a n***a will be like f**k him.
 
At the end of the day if n****s listen to my s**t ten years from now they going to be like “Ok “Trap Or Die”, that’s that trap or die n***a”. That s**t really meant that at the time, n***a was really trapping or dying, that wasn’t a hit record; it was a way of life though.
 


AllHipHop.com: With the kind influence you have over your community, how do you try to encourage your fans?
 
Young Jeezy: I’ve always looked at myself as a motivational speaker as crazy it sound. Even my big homies used to call me about advice, I’m just a responsible ass n***a. Like if a n***a on my watch, ain’t nothing is going to happen to him; if we go out together we coming home a hundred percent. If anything happens, it’s going to happen to me first; because it’s always been like that. So I try to relay that in my music, I try to keep motherf***ers in tune to what’s going. Even though you see a lot of things on TV or hear a lot of things on radio, we still deal with real issues.
 
If you walk outside here right now and go to f***ing Flatbush, there some n****s out there who trying to get their life together and don’t understand how or don’t really have nobody around them to talk to make that step. So when n***a step to me, “How do I get on?" or "How do I do this?” That means a n***a watch my moves or something to make it somewhere, and it was influential enough to even ask me, “How did you do that?” Because that means he idolizing that s**t, “Like dam n***a, I remember seeing you walk around this motherf***er, how you get to where you at?” And I just try to put that in music.
 
It’s like being in the hood and your older uncle or big cousin or something, he come up, you want to know, how he came up? If you getting out of high school and this n***a driving around in Benzes, you’re like “How the f*** he do that? You ain’t got no job.” But the n***a had a brain though. You got to put that in the music.
 
It’s like the same thing...I got an eighth grade education but I can sit down with a n***a that run a Fortune 500 company and talk to this n***a about how to get money because I understand. When you have an understanding, understanding is the best thing in the world, you got to spread that understanding. You got to let a n***a know it’s cool to be articulate; it’s cool to be smart if you got common sense. But if you don’t hear that in the music… a lot of music you hear, you used to hear n****s say s**t back in the day, and you used to be like, “Why the f*** he say that?” but then as you get older, you’ll understand this n***a was on his s**t—I just didn’t know. And that’s how I want my s**t to be.
 
AllHipHop.com: What kind of personal matters did you touch on this album?
 
Young Jeezy: A lot of times I found myself reminiscing about a lot of s**t I went through coming up and I had to do to get where I’m at. A lot of times I remember being at my grandmother’s house and s**t and all that when I left my mom’s crib. I used to be out all day and night and I used to sleep during the day and she stayed right across the basketball court in the hood, in the projects. So I would sleep and dream about doing s**t like parking a yellow Ferrari in front of my grandmother’s house and just showing her how good I’ve done. I used to hear the basketball [dribble] all the time, every time I would sleep just hearing n****s talking.
 
But I used listen to them n****s and they weren’t talking about s**t. You ever sleep and you hear n****s talking? The things n****s was talked about; I was like my dreams were bigger than that. And I could do better than that and I took all that s**t and made it something. My grandmother is passed, but I remembered that and I remember all the trials and trills I went through; so what kind of n***a would I be to get on and know that was my motivation and inspiration and then forget it and drop it just because I want to sell records. That’s who I am. That’s my life. That’s why I’m here today.
 
All the s**t I went through was real pain and real struggle. Even if a n***a listen to my lyrics and he like, “Oh that n***a [isn’t real],” he’ll never understand it because he never been nowhere near what I just came from. And he’ll never go and even if you dropped him off there he wouldn’t know how to survive; he’d be f***ed up. The only way he’ll know how to survive is the guide; the blueprint (laughs). Take him through Thug Motivation 101, listen to it five times and drop him off in the hood. [Now] he’s a hustler.
 


AllHipHop.com: Detail how your transition from the streets to now.
 
Young Jeezy: It was day in and day out, just not knowing man, for real. Like even when I see n****s and hearing n****s talking about it, I just shake my head. This is not my fad to me. I hear n****s get into the game and just they say anything. To me it’s almost a sign of disrespect because I respect the game so much. Like I could be so much bigger if I just say f*** that. Keeping it real becomes keeping it dumb sometimes.
 
But to answer your question, it was hard then and it’s harder now. You should hear what motherf***ers say like “he always talking about that and he always talking about this.” Like n***a, what else do I know? What else could I tell you that you would listen to? I don’t know how to fix cars, or build houses. I don’t know that s**t. I’m quite sure if a n***a that was his area of expertise, he could tell you that. I’m a hustler; I came from nothing to this. And I’m not going to stop; this is not my stop, so I’m going to keep going. I'ma take the people that f**k with me, with me.
 
But to answer your question it’s hard. I think about the smallest s**t I been through, I think about all the times that I might have not been here. I think about all the n****s that just are seeing thirty, forty years in prison. I think about all the n****s that was hanging with me one day and they dead the next.
 
I got to fly to Baltimore this week; a n***a killed my little homey Mike. Twenty years old, all he wanted to do was rap. He was in the street. I’m in the studio, we kicking it and we talking. I go to LA to finish the movie, I’m on the set a n***a call me like they just killed Mike. I’m already knowing what it’s about, it’s the effects of the recession. People f***ed up. But you got to think I made it out of there and he didn’t. But a n***a look at my music as his entertainmentl this is what I deal with and I’m still not out of it. I’m still dealing with real n***a issues everyday. And a n***a looking at me like a rapper, and I’m like do you see what the f*** I’m going through?
 
“When I made my decision that was like the worst decision I ever made, but it was the best decision I ever made. It was the worst decision because everyone looked down upon me like “ah told you, you f***ed up”. You got to look at what my options were. When you quit school you kind of know what you dealing with; death or jail.”

AllHipHop.com: You mentioned earlier you have an eighth grade education, tell us about that.
 
Young Jeezy: But I’m smarter than a motherf***er, don’t get it f***ed up (laughs). Even in school just coming up, true story, I had to take care of my mom, my sister, and my grandmother, and a lot of my people, I’ve always been a provider. And it’s like I just learned sometimes you got to be focused, like you can’t have it all. I sent my sister through school, she’s a registered nurse, and got her life straight but she was always an “A” student even with the s**t we was going through.
 
Even when I went to school I was focused and I did my work, I understood everything. I helped my homeboy in jail get his G.E.D. when we was locked up. I can teach another person something. I just got to find ways to make it relate. What I did was, I knew I couldn’t focus. I would had loved to go to college, I used to ride by [the] A.U. center like everyday like, “Damn, if I could just go to this motherf***er.” But I couldn’t because I had to make do.

It was just hard waking up trying to make sure we straight and go to school, staying out late night, sleeping in cars and s**t. On the grind, just up with n****s all night and getting up and trying to focus and go to school. I remember listening to Da Brat every morning out of a little bitty radio, with a Brat tape she had this song called “I’m Going To Give It You”. I used to play that s**t every morning, that used to be my motivation. I used to jump up and throw that motherf***er in.
 
I used to be so tired; I’m a kid though still trying to go to school still trying to make sure people straight and my options just ran out on me. Either we going to survive or you know and we not have nothing or you can go to school and we going to be f***ed up. And I just had to make a decision; just like f*** I’m going to continue to do what I do. Still stay on my s**t; but I can’t go to school.
 
When I made my decision that was like the worst decision I ever made, but it was the best decision I ever made. It was the worst decision because everybody looked down upon me like, “Ah told you, you f***ed up”. You got to look at what my options were. When you quit school you kind of know what you dealing with; death or jail. When you know that, if you know that, that’s what you go to know. That’s your options. So you making this choice for everyone else, and you go to be the only that’s got to pay for it. Like I said, that s**t was just difficult, in eighth grade I was like f*** it.
 
AllHipHop.com: It’s good to hear you’re an advocate for education. What would you tell a young boy that comes up to you that says I want to be just like you Jeezy and drop out, I want to be a rapper.
 
Young Jeezy: I would tell the n***a to follow his heart. I wouldn’t lie to him, school ain’t the way for everybody. Some people never went and are the biggest businessmen you’ll ever see. But once you can go get it, go get it. That s**t just get you in the game. It takes so much more common sense to deal with this s**t. They can’t teach you life skills, and people skills, like nobody really wins, you just got to play it the best.
 
That’s a major piece. If you can get it I say get it. It’s good to have. Because a n***a can’t take that from you, they can take those chains and all that shit, take your car. I look at it like I got all this s**t and I’m going to wake up tomorrow they going to knock on the door and it’s going to be all gone.
 
But they can’t take this from you. They can’t take those motherf***ing plaques. They can’t take the fact that I got a voice and I could talk to n****s.
 
AllHipHop.com: With such a history deep rooted in the streets, do you feel your associates try to pull you back in?
 
Young Jeezy: It’s not even the circle I keep. Imagine this, a n***a told me the other day...I was just out and about and you know I still go do the strip clubs and everything, and I still go do my thing. But imagine this being the n***a in the club and you looking at n****s like JD and all these other n****s that’s on and you just a n***a in the club with a chain on and you got your whip outside but you a nobody; and you on the other side and you just watch these n****s like, “Damn, they them n****s.” But then you see how they interact with people, like motherf***ers f*** with him, they speak to him, but they speak to him as who they are. But imagine being the n***a that was on the other side that made it to the other side but you really know everybody.
 
So no matter what happen or no matter what move I make when I go out, I really know n****s. Like I know all the n****s in the street; all the thorough n****s. I know n****s from Maine to Spain; like literally. So n****s treat me with a certain type of respect, and I have to do the same. So even when I’m on my business s**t, I still got to acknowledge n****s because these are the people I knew before. And it’s like you know motherf***ers, you got to keep your word, like you got be real to what you saying because at any given time if you change up and act different, they going to notice and the word of mouth is bigger than anything. It’s like this n***a tripping, he don’t even know us no more.

AllHipHop.com: Behind all the cars and jewelry and fame, who is Jay Jenkins?
 
Young Jeezy: I’m a real n***a. I’m a realist and I’m fair. If you ask anybody about me, I’m one of them motherf***ers that I’m fair. I’m always trying to help the next n***a; giving the next n***a game. When I came up the old n****s wouldn’t give me game that’s why I had to learn more to walk.
 
That’s just who I am, I’m a grinder, I go hard. Sometimes I go so hard, I forget about myself. I might get in the zone and just spazz the f*** out and just go in and wake up a year later and I don’t even know because I just been grinding hard. I’m going to make sure my peoples straight. I got tunnel vision; got my eyes on the prize. I’m not coming up for air until I’m where I’m supposed to be. Everything I do is like a chess game. I don’t bring my dice to the chess game, I come to play. I’m going to sit back and strategize and s**t, like yeah watch my next move. You like that, watch this. That’s what I do everyday with everything, with my meal, with my food, with everything. I play.


Comments

 

kenny1234 said:

I GRABB THE RECCESSION
August 7, 2008 10:08 AM
 

G.A. The Giant said:

Jeezy that Dude, Put a lil SOuf in ya MOuf
August 7, 2008 10:13 AM
 

bestnexthing said:

dude came to Alcorn State n KILLED IT!!!!!!!!dude killin his features.....wat else do u want from an artist......coppin da recession.......//////saw me n thot i was ross,dat shit was crazy......fuk u haterzzzz cuz i feel ignorant comments comin
August 7, 2008 10:23 AM
 

hotnuknowit said:

I'm on this too....I agree that The Inspiration wasn't as hot as Thug Motivation.....I think Trap Or Die was the hardest song he had....I need him to bring it cause I'm tired of hearing this bubble gum shit that artists are dropping....

<My fave line from Put On>
"I still feel like it's bitches that owe me sex...."

4real...I mean how does a chick owe sex? LOL
August 7, 2008 10:24 AM
 

dominicosed said:

me too
August 7, 2008 10:25 AM
 

hotnuknowit said:

....one thing though...I need his grown ass to drop the "young" title....I know he bout to slap 30 in the face...
August 7, 2008 10:26 AM
 

Young Caine said:

I put on fa my city!
August 7, 2008 10:30 AM
 

bestnexthing said:

August 7, 2008 10:31 AM
 

Boss Up said:

yo good interview

Jeezy is a game spittah...his music is really inspiration...some of his joints can make somebody feel good walkin around wit holes in their shoes

but wtf is trials and trills?
August 7, 2008 10:30 AM
 

duvalrealnigga904 said:

good read....i was in the A a few months back and saw jeezy fly by me at at the Fox theatre in the sky blue lambo....real trapstar.....doin it way big...thats my thug motivation...if he can do it we all can....
August 7, 2008 10:32 AM
 

Tommy K. said:

I'm definitely. Going to copp this joint. I don't smoke much but he always makes that music I can get high as hell and cruse thru the hood on., or either get right before I go to the club. 101 = Hood Classic.

Cheah!!! HA HA!!!
August 7, 2008 10:35 AM
 

Young BRINK! said:

8th grade education???
I would've guess he graduated from highschool, he pretty smart.

http://www.myspace.com/youngbrink1
August 7, 2008 10:36 AM
 

hotnuknowit said:

@Tommy K....I'm tellin you! I don't even smoke nomore but he had me ridin GOOD! LOL Plus when ANY song from 101 comes on in the club....guaranteed to get it jumpin...
August 7, 2008 10:50 AM
 

Rosco! said:

hotnuknowit said:
....one thing though...I need his grown ass to drop the "young" title....I know he bout to slap 30 in the face...
________________________________________________________
He iz 30, finna be 31. But fukk that Jeezy ijz one of the truest rappers out to me. He make hits and anthems. "Soul Survivior" "Go Crazy" "Trap Star" "and THen What" "Go Getta" "I Luv It" and of course "Put On" He keep it 100 and can still sell records. I think he gon have another platinum plaque w/ thee recession. I kno im coppin.
August 7, 2008 10:54 AM
 

T-ROC said:

The interviewer asked the same question over & over again until he got to this:

AllHipHop.com: You mentioned earlier you have an eighth grade education, tell us about that.

then back to the same ish.

School is for everyone i wish everyone can stop saying "school is not for everyone."

if it wasn't for everyone they WOULDN'T build them.
August 7, 2008 11:00 AM
 

hotnuknowit said:

@Rosco!: I agree...he is that dude as far as droppin hits but don't nobody even call him "young" Jeezy nomore....Bow Wow dropped his "lil" even though to me, he still on midget status...LOL

....TR@P or die niggaaaa.......
August 7, 2008 11:01 AM
 

bestnexthing said:

"http://www.youtube.com/v/-uDjxQDWG-g&hl=en&fs=1

chek ya mans stylin on da Put On beat (lyrics)

den chk ya mans out on da myspace
myspace.com/bestnexthing

fuk wit it-u'r sure 2 b impressed

August 7, 2008 11:04 AM
 

heavychevy404 said:

jeezy is a legend in the south and a real nigga in person
respect forever
August 7, 2008 11:07 AM
 

honeykisses86 said:

good inteview...jeezy by no means is a great lyricist, but if you are real you can't help but feel him..i love all of his cds especially that first one, and his mixtapes were and are bangers..


http://dahoneyhive.blogspot.com
August 7, 2008 11:07 AM
 

Quiseebaby said:

 Boss Up said:
yo good interview

Jeezy is a game spittah...his music is really inspiration...some of his joints can make somebody feel good walkin around wit holes in their shoes

but wtf is trials and trills?
-------------------------------------------------------------
@ BossUp

That nigga cant say tribulations. He thought he was slick wit the trills shit......But I fucks wit my nigga Jeezy though. The Inspiration was garbage but Trap or Die and Thug Motivation was classics so I give him the fuck up album. Ima still cop the Recession off GP anyway.
August 7, 2008 11:07 AM
 

Mr. D.C. said:

Real talk, when thug motivation 101 came out my niggaz was in da trap on sum mafia organized shit. Dat shit was a code we lived by. I lucked up wit a 9to5 gig. But my niggas out dare scrappin lil change on sum hand to hand shit and dey need dat recession to get dey mind rite, all dis flashy shit out fukin up ounce niggas money. Niggas tryin to keep up! We need dat shit in my city!



DC, MD(LANDOVA) STAND UP!
August 7, 2008 11:09 AM
 

Quiseebaby said:

@hotnuknowit
I c what u sayin about the Young thing, but Jay-Z ass pushing 40 and he still call himself Young Hov.......that nigga aint been Young since he was wearing that african shit wit Jaz-O in the video when he had the high top.
August 7, 2008 11:09 AM
 

lyrical.dreams said:

This was a GREAT interview. What up AHH?
August 7, 2008 11:12 AM
 

tbirdandkoolaid said:

So when "Sweet Jones" was speaking about a certain atl rapper with a backpack and one leg rolled up, was it jezzy.



August 7, 2008 11:18 AM
 

tbirdandkoolaid said:

@  Mr. D.C. said:
I lucked up wit a 9to5 gig. But my niggas out dare scrappin lil change on sum hand to hand shit.

-----------------------------------

That's the best thing that couldv'e happen to you. The D game is DEAD. There's other hustles out there.

Hand to hand? Damn, they better off getting a gig at some fast food place. If people still out there on some hand to hand (small corner hustlin) sh!t. Need to find something else to do.

I rather hit licks than be out there on some chump change bs. I been left the game 15 years ago. I only put a strong 5 in, came out with a nice '401K'. Times was different then, though
August 7, 2008 11:28 AM
 

MAINE MAN said:

I AGREE WITH @TROC.... IM A JEEZY FAN MYSELF, BUT I DONT GIVE A FUCK WHO YOU ARE...  U STILL GOING TO NEED THAT EDUCATION. AND TO TELL NIGGAS IN THE 8TH GRADE TO FOLLOW THEY HEART DROP OUT OF SCHOOL IS SOMETHING I WILL NOT STAND BY. OVER HALF DOES NOT MAKE IT WHEN THEY DROP OUT OF SCHOOL....EVERYBODY HAS DREAMS, BUT FEW FOLLOWS THROUGH WITH IT.....SO EDUCATION IS A MUST...

AND ANOTHER COP-OUT IM TIRED OF IS THE SAYING..."THIS IS WHO I AM...I CANT CHANGE IM NOT LEAVING THE HOOD" GET THAT SLAVE MENTALITY OUT OF YOUR HEAD....NIGGAS IS MAKING MILLIONS NOW...YOU HAVE TO EXCEL...ITS A PART OF GROWTH...REALLY YOU DONT OWE NIGGAS SHIT...THIS KEEPING IT REAL SHIT...HAS GOTTEN OUT OF HAND. GIVE BACK TO YOUR COMMUNITY, AND SHOW THAT YOU CAN GET THIS TOO MY STAYING IN SCHOOL AND OUT OF TROUBLE.

^^^^THATS THUG MOTIVATION FOR YOUR MUTHAFUCKIN ASS
August 7, 2008 11:34 AM
 

MAINE MAN said:

AND JUST CUS ITS A RECESSION IT DOESNT MEAN ROB, STEAL, AND KILL......IT JUST MEANS TAKING THE RIMS OFF YOUR CAR TO SAVE MORE GAS.... DONT BUY SHIT YOU DONT NEED....LIVE WITHIN YOUR MEANS
August 7, 2008 11:46 AM
 

d00bie ashtray said:

I ALWAYS LIKE TO READ YOUNG JEEZY INTERVIEWS TO MAKE MYSELF FEEL SMART..
August 7, 2008 12:00 PM
 

Tommy K. said:

@hotnuknowit

you already know lol. when they play anything from that cd it's on.
August 7, 2008 12:05 PM
 

Savere said:

Love me some Jeezy......

I do agree that everyone should have a high school diploma or get their GED but major colleges aren't for everyone thats Y we have tech schools and community colleges.....
but big ups to all students including me LOL


August 7, 2008 12:06 PM
 

hotnuknowit said:

  Quiseebaby said:
@hotnuknowit
I c what u sayin about the Young thing, but Jay-Z ass pushing 40 and he still call himself Young Hov.......that nigga aint been Young since he was wearing that african shit wit Jaz-O in the video when he had the high top.
************************************************
I know, right???

BTW....Jeezy can't say "hypnotize" either......LOL!
August 7, 2008 12:08 PM
 

hotnuknowit said:

  Tommy K. said:
@hotnuknowit

you already know lol. when they play anything from that cd it's on.
************************************************
DO U HEAR ME??????
Dark lighting in the club but fools get to pulling out stunna shades in all....kicked back on one leg, fitted tilted, head nod activated....drink in tha hand & mean-mug fully installed....LOL
August 7, 2008 12:10 PM
 

kidhaze said:

i fuck's with jeezy
August 7, 2008 12:21 PM
 

Shalom said:

Comparing Jeezy to Jay as far as “young” is apples and oranges.

“Young Hov” is a nickname, not his ACTUAL rapping name.

Jay-Z is the name you see on CD’s as he can still use that name even if he’s rapping at 80.

LOL

You folks kill me with ya’ll logic

Un Amor

Shalom
August 7, 2008 12:23 PM
 

d00bie ashtray said:

@SHALOM

THANKS FOR CLEARING ALL THAT UP... WHAT WOULD WE DO WITHOUT YOU?
August 7, 2008 12:55 PM
 

Raydontplay34 said:

 Young JEezy is hot..  check my boy suga free out with his new album "Smell my finger" with the single "my dice"
August 7, 2008 1:04 PM
 

wizwey21215 said:

JEEZY IS THE BUISNESS
August 7, 2008 1:16 PM
 

DamageIsComing! said:

Man FUCK JAY-Z. Don't even bring this guy up in the Convo. He was a Snitch and it's sad most people don't know that. People only like him because he got money.

It's Jeezy's Time Now!  Ya'll need to listen up cuz this is the only motherfucker that is actually saying some real shit in his songs and interviews. And if you don't see that then you don't understand the culture.
August 7, 2008 1:37 PM
 

Tommy K. said:

DamageIsComing! said:

"Man FUCK JAY-Z"

NO HOMO!!!
August 7, 2008 2:14 PM
 

bornnraisedCMR said:

@  
MAINE MAN

I hear ya playboy. thats real talk. I respect Jeezy and I know what he saying, but bottom line the nigga got lucky to get where he is today, 90% of niggaz that drop out of school to go hustle will not make it. I know school can be some bullshit, but atleast if you say fuck school atleast go get your GED.
August 7, 2008 2:52 PM
 

Panama Jack said:

@DamagaeIsComing
Do you really believe that Jeezy is the ONLY one saying something in their music? Out of all of the artist out there Jeezy is the ONLY one.
August 7, 2008 2:53 PM
 

Mr.GoodBrother said:

DamageIsComing! said:
Man FUCK JAY-Z. Don't even bring this guy up in the Convo. He was a Snitch and it's sad most people don't know that. People only like him because he got money.

It's Jeezy's Time Now!  Ya'll need to listen up cuz this is the only motherfucker that is actually saying some real shit in his songs and interviews. And if you don't see that then you don't understand the culture.

------------------------------------------------------------

My dude I don't know what the fuck you smokin' but please believe I just cracked a rib laughin' my ass off at your comment.." 'Jeezy couldn't hold a candle to Hov even if J had laryngitis spittin a hot 8 instead of a 16...Dawgs you're suffering 'Delusions of Grandeur' to the tenth power.." Real Talk.Brooklyn Lives-"We don't believe you,you need more People.."
August 7, 2008 2:56 PM
 

hotnuknowit said:

d00bie ashtray said:
@SHALOM

THANKS FOR CLEARING ALL THAT UP... WHAT WOULD WE DO WITHOUT YOU?
**********************************************
U killed it! LOL
August 7, 2008 2:58 PM
 

S:M:C24 said:

I usually stick to dudes like Kweli, Common, Mos, Jay, Busta, Nas, etc. but I like Jeezy though. He's definitely not the best lyricist out and doesn't have a great flow either, but he always brings a message and you can tell he loves to rap. A lot of these dudes out now, you can tell they don't love it and they're just tryin to mke money. But Jeezy definitely loves to do it, so he gets a lot of respect from me. Definitely gonna have to get The Recession when its out
August 7, 2008 3:13 PM
 

HelloGhetto.com said:

It's too many wanna be Tupac's & wanna be New Pac's
I dig my comments!
that's "HelloGhetto.com"
August 7, 2008 5:03 PM
 

louduva202 said:

@hotuknowit

U keepin it real gangsta babes!!! Not alot of females like dat trap shit or can get wit da grimey side but i see u can!!

Shouts out 2 all of D.C., Md, & Va(even tho i hate Va police)

*my favorite line from Put On*

"cuz when the Jesus pieces can't bring me peace, yo I need jus atleast (uh) one of Russell nieces!!
August 7, 2008 5:19 PM
 

louduva202 said:

@hotuknowit

U keepin it real gangsta babes!!! Not alot of females like dat trap shit or can get wit da grimey side but i see u can!!

Shouts out 2 all of D.C., Md, & Va(even tho i hate Va police)

*my favorite line from Put On*

"cuz when the Jesus pieces can't bring me peace, yo I need jus atleast (uh) one of Russell nieces!!
August 7, 2008 5:19 PM
 

louduva202 said:

@hotuknowit

U keepin it real gangsta babes!!! Not alot of females like dat trap shit or can get wit da grimey side but i see u can!!

Shouts out 2 all of D.C., Md, & Va(even tho i hate Va police)

*my favorite line from Put On*

"cuz when the Jesus pieces can't bring me peace, yo I need jus atleast (uh) one of Russell nieces!!
August 7, 2008 5:19 PM
 

Duckman XL said:

That interview was fucking ignorant. Sure, Jeezy was trying to tell people that he is trying to spread his message of getting money and all that, but damn, dropping outta the 8th grade is pretty damn pitiful, even in the hood. He aint no Malcolm X or MLK, but when he try to talk sense while mentioning the word "nigga" in EVERY line, its pretty damn ignorant, and Im black! Fuck........he never mentioned that his sister was educated.......as if he is almost ashamed of it. I rather stay in school and have a MUCH BETTER chance of landing a nice job rather than living in some shitty neighborhood doing remedial jobs and having no benefits or 401k plan for the rest of my life.

Guess its the nature of some black people to chase short term money and suffer in the long run.
August 7, 2008 6:01 PM
 

Duckman XL said:

*Sorry, I meant that he mentioned that his sister was educated, but he never seem as proud to talk about it as his dope dealing past. Money means nothing without the intelligence.
August 7, 2008 6:14 PM
 

Bamaboy256 said:

co-sign Duckman XL 100%
August 7, 2008 7:16 PM
 

Louie Mo said:

yeah.............. Duckman XL said the realest shit on here but.......... i'm still a jeezy fan( not a big one but the nigga do got some tracks)........... and that prime minister mixtape is decent....
August 8, 2008 12:14 AM
 

edit said:

August 8, 2008 12:40 AM
 

v4vendetta said:

I love my dude Jeez. He made me go hard with my product(legal) and as a result, I am seeing a 300% jump in profits. The point is as long as you have a lot of stock to supply the demand, you will eat!!

We out!
August 8, 2008 1:03 AM
 

Flushill401 said:

NEXT!!!!
August 8, 2008 10:51 AM
 

hotnuknowit said:

louduva202 said:
@hotuknowit

U keepin it real gangsta babes!!! Not alot of females like dat trap shit or can get wit da grimey side but i see u can!!

Shouts out 2 all of D.C., Md, & Va(even tho i hate Va police)

*my favorite line from Put On*

"cuz when the Jesus pieces can't bring me peace, yo I need jus atleast (uh) one of Russell nieces!!
***********************************************
Right on...BTW they call me TR@P but this site already had too many of us...LOL

That Russell's neice line was crazy...when I first heard it, I was LMAO!
August 8, 2008 12:34 PM
 

Shalom said:

@ HOTNUKNOWIT

LOL @ being proud to be called “trap”.

I sweat, bitches get dumb by the second. You ol’ “they call me trap because I carry the keep a nigga baby” face ass nigga.

You look like commissary food, trick.

Un Amor

Shalom
August 8, 2008 1:36 PM
 

hater hurter said:

great interview wish more people knew how to conduct themselves like he does when being interviewed. we in a recession people so save ur money
August 8, 2008 2:38 PM
 

pee third said:

everybody calm down
August 8, 2008 3:01 PM
 

FrankDEEZ said:

so....should we download it because of the actual recession? or buy it so he can keep his lambo's tank full?
August 8, 2008 3:39 PM
 

hotnuknowit said:

Shalom said:
@ HOTNUKNOWIT

LOL @ being proud to be called “trap”.

I sweat, bitches get dumb by the second. You ol’ “they call me trap because I carry the keep a nigga baby” face ass nigga.

You look like commissary food, trick.

Un Amor

Shalom
******************************************
Don't talk to me....you know better...invest in an education. You can't even spell, let alone make sense....get on my level
August 8, 2008 5:56 PM
 

Cabana da Don said:

"Education is not for everyone"

WTF

Am I the only real nigga that didn't co-sign this?
August 8, 2008 7:16 PM
 

tbirdandkoolaid said:

@  Cabana da Don said:
"Education is not for everyone"

WTF

Am I the only real nigga that didn't co-sign this?

-----------------------------------------------------------

I'm thinking he meant schooling as we all know you don't need to go to school in order to be educated.

School wasn't for me. I never stop educating myself, though.

Then again this is jezzy, so I'm sure he meant what he said.
August 8, 2008 8:18 PM
 

Cabana da Don said:

You don't have to go to school to be educated???

WTF???

Why would you say that???

8th grade is not basic.High school is.Don't let them make you think middle school is enough education for you.

Why except everything that is wrong???

I want to know if Jeezy would encorage his kids or give a little inspiration for him if he felt like dropping out.

I still like Jeezy as an artist but damn as a...Nevermind fuck it maybe some niggas need to learn the hard way.
August 8, 2008 9:31 PM
 

Cabana da Don said:

This might be the most controversial interview ever lol.Real talk some of ya need to read between the lines.This is the face of hiphop nowadays.
August 8, 2008 9:35 PM
 

tbirdandkoolaid said:

You ever hear of being self-educated.

I got kicked out of school in the 9th grade. I got my GED (anyone with a half a brain can pass this, multiple choice, the only part that you need to think about is the essay part, I was in and out in about 3 hours I think) while in my 20's and I can hold a conversation with anyone with a masters.

I'm well read and have maybe 10 years of formal schooling under my belt. I personally never like the 'structure' of schooling.

Would I tell my childern to say fu^k school, not at all. Even though I would rather home school them.

I know plenty of peeople who have graduated with a diploma and they're dumb as...

I can talk geopolitics, philosophy, economics, etc. My only flaw is my english.
August 8, 2008 10:40 PM
 

MJR from 414 said:

Jeezy is the definition of real
August 9, 2008 12:58 AM
 

richie sick said:

@tbirdandkoolaid said

"I can talk geopolitics, philosophy, economics, etc. My only flaw is my english."

hate to tell you, but dont you think that's a rather large flaw?  you didn't catch the irony in what you said.  like saying youre a mathmatics whiz that can talk algebraic theory with the best of them...but your only flaw is you dont know how to count.

education is important folks!  the most complex and brilliant idseas in the world dont mean shit if you cant express them properly.
August 9, 2008 10:47 AM
 

Hollywoodmyboro said:

http://naapalmrecords.bandvista.com/
http://naapalmrecords.bandvista.com/
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Young Geezy control the streets. I've seen his tour go from Hampton VA then to Norfolk VA the same weekend and both were sold out. The streets embrace him because he's their eyes, mind and voice. I use to own a club in Murfreesboro, NC called H2O. I seen how these young nigga live and die by the words of Young Geezy. I had to throw out plenty of cats from hitting because Geezy came on after a crew got amped of Grey Goose.  Grey Goose and any of Geezy songs will get your club, venue or anything else turned out. But it's the love they have to Geezy. They believe and feel his pain then they release that anger the only way they know. That's through the same outlet they use every day guns and fist. One day the youth will figure out it's another way to channel their energy but until then.. DON'T PLAY YOUNG GEEZY after 2AM..

http://naapalmrecords.bandvista.com/
http://naapalmrecords.bandvista.com/
http://naapalmrecords.bandvista.com/

I know how that rage can take over you mind. I know how that love for the streets can take over your life because I been there. So I sympathize with this young generation. KEEP DOING YOUR THANG.. YOUNG GEEZY..
August 9, 2008 11:51 AM
 

Jay322 said:

@ Duckman XL  
How u gon call this man ignorant when he sittin on millions.  Niggas get shit confused.  The times arent the same.  It used 2 be good for u 2 have a high school education now its like naw nigga u need a college degree 2 be able 2 succeed in life.  Like he said school aint for everybody not everybody can sit in a classroom for 8hrs a day for 13 years and everything be ok.  Everybody doesnt have that support systems 2 do it.  Some niggas have 2 get out there and grind.  Like he said when u make that decision 2 drop out u know what could happen either dead or in jail, but u have 2 have some type of sense 2 be able to make it out. Jeezy is speakin from his point of view.  He speakin on what helped him.  He stay focused on making sure his family was straight not by goin 2 school but hittin the streets.  Now u should applaud him for that naw but he did what he had 2 do 2 make sure his situation was straight.  I dont look at it as him tellin an 8th grader 2 drop out he tellin that young man 2 do what he feels is the best thing.  when u 13 thats when u start 2 understand shit a lil more. U start 2 pay attention 2 the shit goin on around you.  If an 8th graders comes up 2 him and ask that question in the first place then obviously that lil nigga dont have the right people behind him.  He must being goin through something 2 ask him that question.  Now u right maybe u can tell a nigga 2 stay in school get that education.  We come from Urban cities Im from Columbus, OH and our school system is fucked up.  I remember in 9th grade having a teahcer tell me the only reason she was teachin at my school was because it would look good on her Resume he would help her get that Suburban school job easier.  Half these teachers in the inner city could care less about the these kids.  The system isnt built for us.  That is why only a certain number of us make it big.  Niggas get hired by these big fortune 500 companies 2 keep the government of their ass.  It because that black was more qualified than that white man.  As far as him sayin the word nigga u must not have listened 2 Nas' joint.  Why is it black people are quick 2 shoot someone down for using the word.  look it up in the dictionary tell me what the word means and where it comes from.  Its a Latin word for the color black.  Slave masters used the shit in a way 2 try 2 make us feel like less of a person but its just a word.  no matter how u say it its just word.  Whats the old sayin "Sticks and Stones may Break my Bones but Words will NEVER HURT ME".  I dont give a shit who uses the word All my white friends know I dont give a fuck if they use it while talkin 2 me.  Even if a mufucka says it 2 me and try 2 make it sound mean sound shrug it off and keep moving.  Why get upset or want 2 fight a mufucka for it.  Then u doin exactly what they want u 2 do act foolish.  This nigga Jeezy made maybe wasnt the correct way America wants u 2 do it but hey whatever.  Now Cooperate America looks for this nigga 2 put change in their pocket.  Dave Thomas the founder of Wendys never graduated High School and he became successful.  Niggas need 2 start thinkin outside the box and make moves on their own merit not by what everybody else wants them 2 do.  When u do what everybody else wants u do u become a follower not a leader.  Jeezy is a leader he helped his family when no one else will and look at him now.  Nigga rollin in half million dollar cars like fuck it.  People dont judge by ur degrees they judge u by ur success and ur bank account.  U can have all the degrees in the world and still be a low life.  Trust and believe I know mad mufuckas wit degrees working at Gas Stations makin $7.00 an hour get the fuck out of here.  It aint enough Jobs as their is people so somebody will get left out, plus they have 2 fit the few blacks in that do qualify.  So before u start knockin a nigga because of his past understand where he coming from.  U the nigga like he said if put in his shoes wouldnt survive homie.  
August 9, 2008 11:53 AM
 

Hollywoodmyboro said:

http://naapalmrecords.bandvista.com/
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I would like to see one CD with three of the best going at it.. It can be a battle or collaboration. But just think Jay-z, Young Geezy,  on some Busta Rhymes beats or Young Geezy, Lil Wayne, Rick Ross  on the street tales sh*t.

http://naapalmrecords.bandvista.com/
http://naapalmrecords.bandvista.com/
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August 9, 2008 11:54 AM
 

Hollywoodmyboro said:

http://naapalmrecords.bandvista.com/
http://naapalmrecords.bandvista.com/
http://naapalmrecords.bandvista.com/

Young Geezy control the streets. I've seen his tour go from Hampton VA the