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<blockquote data-quote="noob with an RS" data-source="post: 1842086" data-attributes="member: 558925"><p>that's your own ignorant biased opinion. people dont like jeezy cuz they think hip hop is all about complex vocabulary words and squeezing hundreds of words in a bar.. if you listened to his first album come shop with me youd see a totally different side of jeezy. his flow and delivery is very different from thug motoivation. in fact, he displays more lyrical talent than 80% of mainstream rappers out ther today in it. he redeemed himself to all the big-named artists and rappers out there with that album, jeezy doesnt have to sticc to any style.. he has a TON OF RESPECT from fans and ESPECIALLY OTHER RAPPERS. his gimmick is that he doesnt want to be portrayed as a rapper.. so he keeps his style simple but at the same time, its ORIGINAL and FRESH. the streets feel jeezy cuz they can relate to him.. he doesnt beat around the bush and gets str8 to the point but still has punchlines. and the streets JUST dont listen to lyricists these days that just 'display style', it'd rather listen to someone talk about what goes on in the streets that a lot of people can't talk about. listening to jeezy is equivalent to listening to a modern-day mobster biographical documentary.. on top of that, the beats in his thug motivation 101 album were off the hook.. if you deny that, you have a very unique taste in music.</p><p></p><p>young jeezy - thug ya</p><p></p><p>^ there's a good song from his come shop with me album... with a totally different sound to him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="noob with an RS, post: 1842086, member: 558925"] that's your own ignorant biased opinion. people dont like jeezy cuz they think hip hop is all about complex vocabulary words and squeezing hundreds of words in a bar.. if you listened to his first album come shop with me youd see a totally different side of jeezy. his flow and delivery is very different from thug motoivation. in fact, he displays more lyrical talent than 80% of mainstream rappers out ther today in it. he redeemed himself to all the big-named artists and rappers out there with that album, jeezy doesnt have to sticc to any style.. he has a TON OF RESPECT from fans and ESPECIALLY OTHER RAPPERS. his gimmick is that he doesnt want to be portrayed as a rapper.. so he keeps his style simple but at the same time, its ORIGINAL and FRESH. the streets feel jeezy cuz they can relate to him.. he doesnt beat around the bush and gets str8 to the point but still has punchlines. and the streets JUST dont listen to lyricists these days that just 'display style', it'd rather listen to someone talk about what goes on in the streets that a lot of people can't talk about. listening to jeezy is equivalent to listening to a modern-day mobster biographical documentary.. on top of that, the beats in his thug motivation 101 album were off the hook.. if you deny that, you have a very unique taste in music. young jeezy - thug ya ^ there's a good song from his come shop with me album... with a totally different sound to him. [/QUOTE]
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