[vodpod id=Video.3420830&w=425&h=350&fv=%26amp%3Bid%3D12938%26amp%3Bu%3Dkazeem%26amp%3Bp%3Dwww%26amp%3Bhost%3Dthesource.com%26amp%3Bembed%3Dtrue%26amp%3BchannelPlayer%3Dfalse%26amp%3BscaleUp%3Dtrue] On the set of Fat Joe’s new video “Slow Down”, Jeezy briefly (if not at all) speaks on his new album TM 103 with The Source. It’s going to be a cold summer.
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