Rather, this was cash from duffel bags that Jeezy used, courtesy of one phone-call. ![]() Speaking about the album with Complex recently, Jeezy revealed that the cash on the album’s cover was not prop-money, or loaned by Def Jam. Production included beats by Mannie Fresh, Akon, and J.U.S.T.I.C.E. For the platinum solo debut, Jeezy would work with T.I., Young Buck, Bun B, Trick Daddy, and then Def Jam Records President Jay Z. Teaming with Jody Breezy, Big Gee, and Duke, Jeezy would hit the summer of 2005 with his first of two major label releases.īoyz N Da Hood Reunion #TM101 /6B0faYW5u9Ĭelebrating the latter, TM 101, the CTE founder remembers his ascent to legit business, after a highly-publicized past in the streets. ![]() There, Jeezy reunited with Boyz N Da Hood, the Bad Boy South-backed group with whom he emerged in the early 2000s. Featured peformers: Nico Solis (recording engineer), Wes Copeland (assistant engineer), Jeezy (executive producer, rap), Kinky B (executive producer), L.A. Genres: Trap, Southern Hip Hop, Gangsta Rap. ![]() Released 26 July 2005 on CTE (catalog no. The Atlanta, Georgia platinum, #1 artist celebrated with a hometown concert last night (July 25) at the Fox Theatre. Let's Get It: Thug Motivation 101, an Album by Young Jeezy. Today (July 26), Young Jeezy’s major label debut album, Let’s Get It: Thug Motivation 101 turned 10 years old.
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