He sounds like an elder of the streets, teaching kids how to make cocaine in his old age. No matter what, as long as he has good beats, Young Jeezy can make any *** can rap sound good with his incessant ad libing and grinding wheeze. He has a problem with rhyming the same word again and again, but he does have something on his side: a personality, and that makes his raps sound all that much better.Įven more than a personality, though, he’s got his amazing rasp. His crack rap, utilizing both humorous punchlines worth nothing in a technical sense and adlibs, is really not that much worth listening, but for some reason, he always manages to slip in something worth hearing for. He speaks like an inspiration speaker, but all he raps about is crack and the club basically. He’s been declining ever since his sophomore highlight The Inspiration, but has made considerable improvement over his previous album with this mixtape. Insane, a word used to describe the listeners after Don Cannon, can also be used for listeners after hearing Young Jeezy rhymes, but in a good way. He constantly repeats the beginning of verses just because he can, and it can drive the listener insane. His shouts, not unlike that of DJ Drama, are fairly stupid and have little to do with Jeezy’s incessant grind. As to be expected, Don Cannon’s shouting can get to be really obnoxious throughout. Hard hitting drum rolls and squealing violins, it creates a brooding almost theatric, soundtrack to Young’s rhyming. For a good half of the tracks, we get something along the lines of a Southern Kanye on the beats, woozy, hard synthesizers and drums intertwined with soul. It’s still just as crushing, horror organ-filled as his other releases, but now, Young Jeezy and Don Cannon are allowing for other influences to come into the project. Once again, he continues his snowy agenda on new mixtape Trap or Die 2: Reloaded, and pushes his skills and abilities to new levels. It rubs against the beat, giving it a certain friction, that allows his sloppy flow to fit the beat perfectly. These things are all appeals of Jeezy, but people refuse to admit that one thing that one thing that everyone loves about Young Jeezy is that rasp of his. Another possibility could be his punch lines, which are so corny and effortlessly funny that it’s hard not to chuckle during any of his releases. Maybe, perhaps, the appeal is that his albums sound very through throughout he does keep it together throughout an album. Yes, his beats are monolithic, grinding, cold, and wonderfully produced to fit his trappin. Most critics will try to find a variety of reasons to like Young Jeezy even if it seems as if his flaws get in the way. Young Jeezy once again makes crappy raps sound great. Review Summary: Ice cold rappers from the coldest rapper out.
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