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we dont even own our own culture
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EVERY SINGLE TIME
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its
but
we dont even own our own culture
and we sell out our culture for $$$ with no power
EVERY SINGLE TIME
when power allows u to make $$$
Took a run thru it and average is def the word. Is it the lane they in? Hatch lost it too. TI.This Jeezy album is average as hell. Him and Wop
Just don’t got it no more.
I can't think of a single rapper that has put out something that held my attention for more than a short period of time AFTER their prime years. Jeezy damn sure hasn't been an exception to that rule.
Jeezy really talking that **** on the whole album. He still got it from that standpoint.
The production dragged him down on a few too many tracks. The right beats and the Thug Motivation series would have ended better.
The production dragged big time. You name a track MLK BLVD, it better slap, but that beat sounded like Slick Pulla and Blood Raw even passed on it.
Jeezy going out sad on this album, don’t compare this to Ross’ album
Jeezy
80% of this album feels like that shaky Jeezy around 2010/2011. This really stinks outside of 4 tracks.
Ain't even felt like giving Jeezy new album a listen. Church in these streets was awful, Pressure was bad, Trap or die 3 was whatever.
What you in the mood for?I loved Church In These Streets. Didn’t like TOD3 and I liked about half of Pressure. This new Jeezy sound aight but I’m not in the mood.