Young Jeezy Trap or Die, 10 year anniversery

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i remember i bought this after hearing Air Forces on some mixtape. Never regretted my purchase. Dope ass cd. Still listen til this day
 
Jeezy will forever be the dopest authentic trap rapper to me because of this tape.

All that Tip shit went out the window with the guns case and igloo Australia
 
"Keep it in my lap n!gga/ Not the glove department..."

Not to go offtopic in my own thread, but TIP is still cool to me. Can't deny his discography. The brother still drop heat when he wanna. He a hustla, so if he can make money on something he's gonna do it. If he tells you he selling poison to 'his' people to make ends meet and he's been convicted for that sh*t then why wouldn't he push a garbage gimmick rapper from Australia.
 
We Trap or Die Niggaaa!!!


Jeezy x Shawty Redd was the best combo. Dropped classics.

ToD and TM101 changed my life lol. Was my soundtrack back in 05.

Time go...

 
That shit literally had every not so bad off nigga sellin dope. Jeezy was a movement, Cant Ban The Snowman prolly got the most play in whip out of any mixtape
 
I think a great part of Jeezy's appeal is his relatability. In a way he's the black equivalent to the American dream. Come from a bad situation and better yourself by any means. Jeezy symbolizes the struggle to alot of real n*ggas. Ambition, grinding, trying to come up, making new connects, bettering your position, lose dead weight. Whether you a 9 to 5 n*gga doing your corporate thing or a street n*gga, his story and the music he makes is relatable. N*ggas are happy to see Jeezy make it, because it's motivational.
 
Low key, the best song off that album is "Standing Ovation". That track literally gives me chills b/c u can hear the realness in his voice of a dopeboy/hustla who grinded and some how made it out. He made u FEEL every single word! Not to mention that's one of Drumma Boy's best beats (top 10 imo and we all know he has a crazy catalog) b/c it just has this stadium/anthem type vibe to it.

And for those who weren't in Atlanta when it dropped, u could go to any club (definitely the shake jawnts) and they would damn near play the album front 2 back all while BMF nikkas (no matter what club u went 2 they were in da building) were makin' it monsoon money like no tomorrow. Shyt was phuckin' surreal! Although I do blame them for spoiling them skrippa hoes and makin' them lazy. lol
 
My fault, I was thinkin' about Thug Motivation when I said Standing Ovation. lol..... But they still played TOD jus like they did TM101 in the clubs tho!
 
I really aint like him too much when I first heard of him and then I heard trap or die in a coworkers whip system bangin.....daaaaaaammmmnnnnnnn....

10 years, shit im old...I used to go to the club and it would sound like the dj would just put his whole cd on and just let that shit ride...and the club would stay hype.
 
MallyG;7704206 said:
Low key, the best song off that album is "Standing Ovation". That track literally gives me chills b/c u can hear the realness in his voice of a dopeboy/hustla who grinded and some how made it out. He made u FEEL every single word! Not to mention that's one of Drumma Boy's best beats (top 10 imo and we all know he has a crazy catalog) b/c it just has this stadium/anthem type vibe to it.

And for those who weren't in Atlanta when it dropped, u could go to any club (definitely the shake jawnts) and they would damn near play the album front 2 back all while BMF nikkas (no matter what club u went 2 they were in da building) were makin' it monsoon money like no tomorrow. Shyt was phuckin' surreal! Although I do blame them for spoiling them skrippa hoes and makin' them lazy. lol

man it was like that here in nc.
 
MallyG;7704206 said:
Low key, the best song off that album is "Standing Ovation". That track literally gives me chills b/c u can hear the realness in his voice of a dopeboy/hustla who grinded and some how made it out. He made u FEEL every single word! Not to mention that's one of Drumma Boy's best beats (top 10 imo and we all know he has a crazy catalog) b/c it just has this stadium/anthem type vibe to it.

And for those who weren't in Atlanta when it dropped, u could go to any club (definitely the shake jawnts) and they would damn near play the album front 2 back all while BMF nikkas (no matter what club u went 2 they were in da building) were makin' it monsoon money like no tomorrow. Shyt was phuckin' surreal! Although I do blame them for spoiling them skrippa hoes and makin' them lazy. lol

Probably my fav off of TM101 too. That shit is what made me a fan of Drumma Boy. lol. That and that "Trap Niggaz" Track he did with Jeezy and Jody Breeze off of that Boyz N Da Hood Album.

And that was everywhere bro. You damn near couldn't go nowhere with out someone bangin that ToD and TM101. lol.
 

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