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- Summary: The Atlanta rapper's second Def Jam album includes contributions from Three 6 Mafia, Timbaland, Ludacris, T.I., and Young Buck.
- Record Label: Def Jam
- Genre(s): Rap
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Top Track
I Love It | |
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Ride 'til I die, Lord knows Stay high and I love it, let's go We count hundreds on the table, twenty's on the floor Fresh outta work and on the way... | See the rest of the song lyrics |
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 12 out of 17
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Mixed: 5 out of 17
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Negative: 0 out of 17
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With his rumbling, slurring baritone and unyielding force of will, he rhymes with a preacher's power, only he's proselytizing from the corner, not the pulpit.
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Throughout The Inspiration, Jeezy shows a muddled desire to transcend the clichés he helped create, to create further complexity without ever resolving it.
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VibeDespite its frustratingly uniform theme--coke--and Jeezy's inflexible, one-speed rasp, his sophomore effort, The Inspiration, suggests that last year's victories were no fluke. [Feb 2007, p.121]
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SpinThis time around, it's as if the script has been reshot by Michael Bay--glossy and viscerally stimulating--and we're watching a coming attraction for a film that never starts. [Feb 2007, p.88]
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If there's one problem, it's the lack of surprises.
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With no shiny, distracting megabeats in tow, Jeezy’s inherent flaws stand out much more sharply.
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Almost every dramatic synth swell, exploding snare and multi-tracked "Yeaaahhhh" has been done better elsewhere.
Score distribution:
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Positive: 16 out of 24
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Mixed: 3 out of 24
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Negative: 5 out of 24
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JustinMDec 26, 2006I love this album!
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cHRISgJan 10, 2007
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JohnDoeFeb 27, 2007
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NickLJan 1, 2007
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BrettS.Dec 26, 2006
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EricGJan 12, 2007Yo, yo, you got to get tha Jim Jones album. It's balla!
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PaulW.Dec 19, 2006This album is not too good. Why did I even buy this? I must go listen to Young Jibbs and Jamie Kennedy now.
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