Young Jeezy Speaks On TM 101 Concerts

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Kelly Rowland ain’t the only one getting things motivated. From the Big Apple to the A-Town, Jeezy celebrated the 6th anniversary of his debut TM 101. Backstage at the ATL show, Jizzle spoke with MTV on how the shows came about and reflects on dropping the LP in ’05.

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  1. ?? says:

    This album wasn’t even that big of an album, i mean it didn’t sell as much as Documentary,Massacre and a couple others.

    Overated album, by an overated artist.

  2. petey wheatstraw (@K1NGPETEY) says:

    who in the fuck celebrates a 6th anniversary of something

    # desperate

  3. JNew says:

    Uk people hate, cause they fukin jelous. This niga shittin all over your life. U think he worried bout u. Naw. He not.

  4. Fredro says:

    when that TM101 dropped everyone was bumpin it…….it was a new sound thats become watered down….but I’ll still kop TM103 because he usually does good work on his albums

  5. idiot says:

    eerybody love his album u talking shit bout documentary and massacre…aint hear those shits in a min but,damn,i still fucks with 101 eery damn day..so get it right…103.let’s get it

  6. Codeen says:

    @??

    Nigga U must live on the west coast or somethin. Where yall stuck on a group of true overrated niggas. TM 101 a classic. It’s hard for southern rapppers to sell like everybody else cause yall dont wanna give a nigga a chance. Sales don’t mean anything in that category.

  7. tm101 says:

    crips celebrate shit after 6 years lil niggas focus and 101 definitely a classic and was a movement for the south and trap music haters!!

  8. Converse says:

    Tm103

    And i slap a bitch nigga who disagree

  9. Boss says:

    Whether you like it or not tha album went platinum and it still is 1 of the most played albums PERIOD I kno bitch niggas hate to see a real nigga winning lol

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