Also note the jeah's at the end of nearly every sentence, something MC Eiht was doing about 15 years ago. I'll leave you with the words of Jeezy himself, on Sky's The Limit watch how this genius rhymes opportunist with opportunist, and John Madden with John Madden, all in the space of a few bars. A catchy hook by an R&B singer and a club beat combined with earlier said reputation is enough to ensure sales now, a damn shame. I'm only 22 but already I sound like an old man, I long for a return to the early to mid nineties, when talent and subject matter actually mattered. Lil Wayne, Willie the Kid, Freeway, T.I., Busta(Gangsta Grillz album) 03. I have heard enough of Jeezy to know that he is s**t, he raps slower than most people speak, his songs all revolve around the fact that he used to sling caine and his rhymes are weak as hell. It seems all you need in the rap game these days is to either have been shot, or have sold coke and with the right promotion you can become a millionaire. : Young Jeezy, : That's How Ya Feel (Instrumental), : 02:45, : mp3. His major-label debut was also the first chapter of what would be an ongoing Thug Motivation series, and its. Young Jeezy That's How Ya Feel (Instrumental). Young Jeezy's skill is best summed up when he declares himself "Last of a Dying Breed," and whether or not the breed he represents is indeed dying, he convinces listeners of his right to stake the claim.I mean seriously Jeezy is a borderline retard, how can someone with such an obvious lack of talent shift millions of albums. Atlanta rap legend Jeezy began his rise with 2005s Lets Get It: Thug Motivation 101. Guest MC Mannie Fresh offers a robust platform on "And Then What," with simple, yet potent lines and a double hook of "boom boom clap" and the chanted title. Young Jeezy - Lets Get It: Thug Motivation 101 Album Lyrics 1. His style is sometimes so hypnotic that his lyrics drift into the background yet Young Jeezy sneaks in quite a few clever quips ( like the dig from "Gangsta Music:" "non-rappers, I'd rather listen to your instrumentals"). LET'S GET IT: THUG MOTIVATION meets the expectations for a rapper whose reputation was exploding through 2005. The first member of Boyz N Da Hood to drop a solo album, Young Jeezy comes out of the box sounding like Biggie Smalls with a Southern twist, ready to flow fast and fierce when he must. While Young Jeezy attributes his moniker, "Snowman," to his high-rolling lifestyle and the diamonds he sports, he could just as easily be referring to the sly coolness with which he delivers his raps. Recording information: Dirty South Studios, Atlanta, GA PatchWerk Recording Studios, Atlanta, GA. LYRICSAy, ay, check out the man, check out the man, Ay, ay, check out the man check out the man 'lets get it'I used to hit the kitchen lights 'lights'. Personnel: Jeezy (rap vocals) Akon, Lil Scrappy, Lil' Will, Mannie Fresh, T.L., Trick Daddy, Young Buck, Lloyd, Slick Pulla, Bun B (rap vocals) Tony Love (guitar).Īudio Mixers: John Frye Leslie Brathwaite.