Young Jeezy was all smiles as he hit the stage at the Metropolitan in New Orleans this past weekend.
The hot entertainer played host to an “all-black” party during NBA All-Star with fellow hosts Kenny Burns, Rico Richie and DJ Stevie J.
Young Jeezy was all smiles as he hit the stage at the Metropolitan in New Orleans this past weekend.
The hot entertainer played host to an “all-black” party during NBA All-Star with fellow hosts Kenny Burns, Rico Richie and DJ Stevie J.
Last night, Shanti Das in collaboration with Keshia Knight-Pulliam?s foundation Kamp Kizzy, Jeezy?s foundation Street Dreamz and CeeLo Green?s foundation Greenhouse Foundation presented the 5th Annual ?No Reservations Needed? Dinner at The Atlanta Mission in Atlanta, GA.
Over 450+ homeless men were treated to a haircut and a Thanksgiving meal that included turkey, ham, dressing, greens, sweet potatoes, corn, rolls and more.
Supporting sponsors included The Art Institute of Atlanta which purchased and prepared all the turkeys and hams for the dinner, Walmart, V-103, WAOK, and 10 Squared.
Attendees included: Jeezy, Ceelo Green, Keshia Knight-Pulliam, V-103 Radio Personality Big Tigger, DJ Jelly, Stevie Baggs, Councilman Ceasar Mitchell (President, The Atlanta City Council), Rev. Michael Wortham (Historic Ebenezer Baptist Church) and more.
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Jeezy, Ludacris and DJ Infamous bundled up on the set of the video shoot for ‘Run The Check Up’.
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It’s officially Jeezy season!
The snowman has officially returned to claim his thrown with his new ‘Trap or Die 3’ project, which he describes in a recent interview as a ‘soundtrack of ambition,’ stating:
Yeah, the streets [are] back, and I wanted to really push myself harder. I feel like it was just a brand, you know what I’m saying? It’s almost like going to the championship for the first time, and you just want to go back and you just want to play harder, and to me that was my championship, that was the height of what I was doing, what I was doing on my own before I got signed. I just knew how hungry I was then, how determined I was, and what I really wanted. It’s like now I’m back in that mind state.
Not that I wasn’t hungry before, but I just feel like at some point, everybody has got to push themselves a little harder than they normally do, and I feel like that’s what this was. I put this name out there and I knew what came with that, so I had to really go hard. I knew what my target was and I knew what I was trying to do. That was my whole thing: to see the way the streets gravitated to the album, because it’s really for them.
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Jeezy (aka Jay Jenkins) played host to a private listening session for his highly anticipated ‘Trap or Die 3’ album last night (October 20, 2016).
About a month ago, the popular rapper?posted an Instagram video?announcing ‘TD3’, stating:
You already know I came in this game hard as a mothafucka and that?s how we going out, nigga.?Trap or Die 3?nigga, trust me. I?m announcing it.?Trap or Die 3: The Album!
Jeezy’s Atlanta listening session was held in at The B-Loft in Atlanta and a select gathering of who’s who were treated to a sneak peek of his latest project.
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