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| | The Recession | | | Music Artist : | | Young Jeezy | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Def Jam | | Release Date : | | 2008-09-02 | | Store Price : | | $13.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $9.99 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. The Recession (Intro) 2. Welcome Back 3. By The Way 4. Crazy World 5. What They Want 6. Amazin' 7. Hustlaz Ambition 8. Who Dat 9. Don't You Know 10. Circulate 11. Word Play 12. Vacation 13. Everything featuring Anthony Hamilton and Lil Boosie 14. Takin' It There featuring Trey Songz 15. Don't Do It 16. Put On featuring Kanye West 17. Get Allot 18. My President featuring Nas
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one of the best.... Submitted on: 2009-09-14 |
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| i personally like young jezzy music thats why i bought the cd and not the boot leg.. i think his music bumps in the car and you can feel his emoshs the the radio.. i think i would buy his next album cause this one was great... thanks young jezzy your music makes life a bit fun to be in.... |
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YOUNG JEEZY'S CD THE RECESSION IS FIRE Submitted on: 2009-08-28 |
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ALL I HAVE TO SAY IS THAT THIS CD FROM YOUNG JEEZY IS DOPE.
YOUNG JEEZY, TI, LUDACRIS, AND LATRUTH MAKE ME PROUD OF THE SOUTH. |
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Young Jeezy's recession CD - bringing it from Start to Finish Submitted on: 2009-07-06 |
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I love it when a CD gets me excited from the moment it plays, and look at Jeezy pulling it off. . You go boy!
I popped the CD in, and even the intro - The Recession - had the people in my car bumping. There are 18 tracks on this CD. Who does that? and at least 12 of them are completely bananas!
This is one of my favorite CD's now. . Check it out! |
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gift Submitted on: 2009-06-27 |
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| This item was given as a gift to a friend, who specifically requested it, and expressed great satisfaction on receiving it. Pricing, delivery and product integrity were all satisfactory. My rating it a 4 out of a possible 5 reflects only the fact that I lack first hand experience with the purchased item, and can only reflect the limited information conveyed to me by its recipient. |
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"WHY THEY KEEP SAYIN YEEAAH I DONT EVEN KNOW" Submitted on: 2009-05-19 |
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Young Jeezy is growing up. The young man who brought us the term `Trap or Die' and those ridiculous Snowman T-shirts is transforming right before our eyes into a respectable artist. He started off as a `thug rapper'. He followed that up with a more retrospective side. Some people thought he went soft, so he came back with "The Recession".
Jeezy is a throwback to the B-Boy days of the 80's and early 90's. You can see him chillin with Rakim or slamin' with Onyx. He has improved his lyrical content as on "Crazy World" which is about as real as a Channel 5 news report on why the hood is so messed up. "Who Dat" is a great hype song. If you listen to this song and don't start slam dancing then you don't have a pulse. NaS shows up for the political anthem "My President". "Put On" ft. Kanye West is excellent even though I wish the remix with Jay Z was on here. I also like "What They Want", "Don't Do It" & "Amazing". The album is kind of long and certain songs could have been left off. Like the regretful "Everything" ft Anthony Hamilton. And "Circulate" just doesn't fit. All the other songs aren't standouts but they flow nicely with the vibe of this CD.
Yes, Young Jeezy raps about guns and selling drugs but he's not bragging. The way he does it is reminiscent of the way Jay Z did on `Reasonable Doubt'. He's not promoting it. He's telling stories from the hood the way he sees it. No alternate persons. No made up Mafioso characters. Jeezy isn't trying to be someone else. He just wants to be himself.
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