I can honestly say that I thought the album could have been hotter. This is one of those cds where you can just ride let play from track one on thruĭa big homie young jeezy drops another hot album. Jeezy is one of the few artist that keep it all the 100. This ALBUM GOES HARD FROM BEGINNING TO END.A MUST BUY.BEEN WAITING AND JEEZY HAS DELIVERED ONCE AGAIN.GOT ME MOTIVATED. Jeezy is the only rapper i could listen to his album from start to finish But his aura of invincibility has been punctured.I really like the stories jezzy tells. The Snowman will live to wheeze another day. Despite all indicators, and without a chart or street single, Thug Motivation 103 sold respectably, and probably beat his label's projections: 233,000, just behind Michael Buble's Christmas album and Adele. When it leaked, it was greeted mostly with shrugs and yawns and disappeared into the same, sealed-off rap-buzz purgatory that has settled around other former gangsta-rap heavyweights like 50 Cent. For one, the song openly mimics the formula of "International Player's Anthem"- ecstatic soul loop, rapturous André verse about marital love- and baldly copying one of the best rap songs of the last decade is just a bad idea. TM:103 Hustlerz Ambition (Deluxe Version)'s tracklist: That is why most of the TM 103 Hustlerz Ambition 2011 torrents from Young Jeezy you will discover is going to be easy to add on just about any playlist, wither in your laptop or computer or on a player. Jay-Z hasn't appeared on a Jeezy record since the remix to "Go Crazy", and André 3000 guest verses pop up about as frequently as the Northern Lights the result, however, is shockingly unexciting for the pooled talents involved. You can hear the lack of organic excitement most clearly on the album's curiously flat Huge High-Profile Hard-Sell collaboration: "I Do", featuring Jay-Z and André 3000. In the long gap between this record and 2008's The Recession, Jeezy has done almost nothing to tweak his formula- a brief guest appearance by of-the-moment ATL star Future aside, there's not much here to suggest Jeezy has been keeping tabs on Southern rap's furiously molting trends, which means even the exciting moments have a certain "I am big it's the pictures that got small" feel.
All of it is satisfyingly huge- and evil-sounding.Īnd yet Thug Motivation somehow feels both airless and over-inflated, the sound of an artist trying to revisit something gone. The Fabolous and Jadakiss-assisted "OJ" provides the extravagant ignorance. On "Way Too Gone", rising Atlanta producer Mike WiLL Made It (Meek Millz's "Tupac Back", Gucci Mane's "East Atlanta 6") provides a head-spinning cross-breed of trap-rap and cloud rap. Jeezy sells the hoary details of the song's poverty lament- no cable in the house, old milk in the empty fridge- with gut-twisting force.
In fact, a lot of it is pretty great: "Trapped" opens with a verse from boho neo-soul queen Jill Scott that induces misplaced nostalgia shivers for classic Lauryn Hill. Nothing much is visibly wrong with Thug Motivation 103. Thug Motivation 103: Hustlerz Ambition, which has finally wheezed its way across the finish line, is a telling moment: It's a solid effort, but it's also the first time that supply for the Snowman's product has begun to outstrip demand. Rick Ross is the overfed rap kingpin of the moment the simmering feud between them has nothing to do with street credentials and everything to do with the fact that in a rap moment mired in varsity-lettered, middle-class nice guys, there's room for only one Rambo. Nowadays, Jeezy is just another down-on-his luck gangsta rapper being jerked around by his record company. But every decade has its own action heroes.