Young Jeezy and Freddie Gibbs smooth things out once again, for a new joint track, which will be featured on Jizzle’s upcoming mixtape, The Real Is Back 2.
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[vodpod id=Video.15133231&w=540&h=350&fv=] When Jizzle held his TM 101 Anniversary Concert at Highline Ballroom in NYC, he brought cameras inside for a short documentary.
Jeezy rounds up two of his CTE soldiers and sets the tone for his upcoming mixtape, The Real Is Back 2. Don’t forget, TM 103: Hustlerz Ambition coming September 20.
Hallelujah! This is one of the tracks we’ve been waiting to hear and now Flex comes through with it in its entirety. Fear Of God: Let Us Pray EP coming soon. Thank God for that.
During Jeezy and Gibbs recent visit to Cosmic Kev’s The Come Up Show, they both had it their way over the “Banned From TV” instrumental. It definitely sounded like it was CTE or nothing. UPDATE: With video. Wow.
All Jeezy does is win. For his new video directed by Decatur Dan, he rounds up his CTE clan and Dallas Maverick, Jason Terry. Only thing missing is Charlie Sheen. Thug Motivation 103 coming September 20th. Sidebar: Jeezy & CTE Takeover Dallas
With Jeezy‘s TM103 tour making its way across the nation, Gangsta Gibbs made it a full-time jack move by reciting his latest single, sans Alley Boy and K.R.I.T. for the first time at The National in Richmond last Thursday. A Cold Day In Hell coming soon. sermon
[vodpod id=Video.14732012&w=540&h=350&fv=gig_lt%3D1312821156771%26amp%3Bgig_pt%3D1312821196362%26amp%3Bgig_g%3D2] You think we ballin’ cause we got a blog? Damn right we are. Here’s a look at the creation of Jizzle’s upcoming issue featuring Jonathan Mannion behind the camera. Issue on newsstands on August 23. the source
[vodpod id=Video.14542462&w=540&h=350&fv=%26rel%3D0%26border%3D0%26] Three months after releasing The Real Is Back mixtape, Jeezy says that he’s ready to unleash the sequel. Take that Waka. But until that day comes, pay attention: TM 103: Hustlerz Ambition September 20th. os
Aye, Da Snowman’s shaking things up on the August/September edition of The Source. Issue hits newsstands August 23rd. Are you aware that your fans are demanding a classic album? Young Jeezy: I think they deserve a classic. They’ve waited long enough. I think that every record on this album is an anthem.
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