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Video: Juicy J Ft. Big Sean & Young Jeezy – ‘Show Out’

Juicy J was chilling poolside in Memphis with his shades off when Big Sean called him to come party in the D. 200 girls were awaiting his arrival, so of course he obliged. Accompanied by a few lovely ladies, the trippy Taylor Gang rapper hopped in his private jet and “turnt up” the Detroit Player’s party.

While there, Young Jeezy called with an invitation to party in Atlanta. Compelled by loud and Georgia Peaches, the Academy Award winner hopped back in the private jet and flew to the A for more party and bullsh*t.

Video: Trinidad James ft. T.I., Young Jeezy & 2 Chainz – ‘All Gold Everything (Remix)’

Trinidad James hosts an Atlanta reunion of sorts in the video for the remix of his viral hit, “All Gold Everything.” T.I., Young Jeezy and 2 Chainz drop verses and promote their respective cliques in the budding rapper’s video. They also flaunt enough Gold to feed the hungry for years.

Video: 50 Cent Ft. Snoop Dogg & Young Jeezy ‘Major Distribution’

50 Cent released a moderately successful single featuring Adam Levine, and follows it with “Major Distribution,” a song that won’t be majorly distributed. It features Snoop Dogg, Young Jeezy and a cameo of his son wearing Gunplay’s MMG chain (as seen above).

A voluptuous vixen fake pushes Kidd Kidd’s son in a gold-plated stroller that has guns for decoration. I’m not fluent in sign language, so I can’t translate the hand signal his son is giving me. However, one thing is for sure–Kidd Kidd is a model father.

Listen: Trinidad James Ft. T.I., Young Jeezy & 2 Chainz ‘All Gold Everything (Remix)’

Trinidad James steps aside and allows the “legends” of Atlanta to drop verses over his viral hit, “All Gold Everything.” T.I., Young Jeezy and newcomer to mainstream stardom 2 Chainz lend braggadocios rhymes to the catchy tune.

Young Jeezy & 2 Chainz Give Back For Christmas

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“Jeezy love the kids.”

Young Jeezy recognizes the importance of giving back to those that afforded him a lavish lifestyle and propelled him to rap stardom, so every major holiday (for the past 12 years), he hosts charities and food drives in impoverished Georgia communities. The latest was his Christmas-inspired “Snow Toy Tour.”

Video: Young Jeezy ‘Get Right’

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Young Jeezy throws a gangsta party of sorts in the “Get Right” music video. Shades of blue are shown throughout, while his Macon, GA, hood is bouncing around to his new banger. The Snowman apparently is dressed in a business suit; after releasing the video, he liberated “How It Feel” featuring his go-to producer Lody Lucci. “Trappin’ ain’t a hobby, it’s a skill, n*gga,” he raps.

Young Jeezy Films ‘Get Right’ Video In Macon

Young Jeezy returned to the place he once called home, a gang-ridden community in Macon, GA, to film his video for “Get Right.” They later transited to local nightclub Club Status for additional scenes. Jeezy is prepping the release of a mixtape, his first body of work since ‘TM103’. No release date has been announced in regards to the street tape.

Video: Young Jeezy ‘We Done It Again’

I discussed my feelings towards Young Jeezy’s ”We Done It Again” here. This video doesn’t change my initial reaction.

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Listen: Young Jeezy Drops What He Thinks Is A Heartfelt Obama Tribute–’We Done It Again’

Before major news outlets confirmed President Obama was indeed re-elected, Young Jeezy dropped a tribute to “every ghetto in the world” titled, “We Done It Again.” Unfortunately, grammar and substance were not of importance.

Like the dead on arrival “My President Is Black,” “We Done It Again” perpetuates the mentality that Obama is the savior of people living in ghettos. The less-than critical analysis pushes Jeezy’s social and political ignorance to new boundaries. First, he compares himself to Trayvon Martin.

Listen: Gucci Mane Ft. Rick Ross ‘Respect Me’ (Young Jeezy Diss)

Lyrically handicapped rappers Gucci Mane and Rick Ross have teamed up to combat their common enemy–Young Jeezy. The two large-gutted men demand respect from their fellow post-thirties rapper, and instead of calling him asking for it, they decided to put their bruised feelings in a song.

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