After a steady stream of consistently gritty releases, Jeezy achieved a new level of tenacity on 2016’s Trap Or Die 3, which unleashed production hulking enough to match the man’s established gravitas (see bass-heavy hood hymn “All There” with late Atlanta trapper Bankroll Fresh). I'm just a Soul Survivor 'Cuz er'body know the game don't stop Tryin' to make it to the top for your ass get popped (Now) If you a rida (Yeah) Or just a Soul Survivor Verse 1: Young Jeezy (Let's get it) Tonight I can't sleep-we livin' in Hell (Yeah) First they, give us the work then they throw us in jail (Ayy) Road Trip ya-I'm trafficing in.
He doubled down on 2008’s The Recession, but also flexed his famous deadpan humour on tracks like “Put On”, an impassioned ode to representing one’s city that features an Auto-Tuned Kanye West and manages to turn references to NASA and celery into legit boasts. The following tracks will sound good when mixed with Jeezy, Akon - Soul Survivor, because they have similar tempos, adjacent Camelot values, and complementary styles. Convict, Akon and Young JeezyTryin to take it easy
Only way to go
And so, lets get it
But if you lookin for me Ill be on the block
With my thang cocked possibly sittin on a drop now
Cause Im a rida, yeah
Im just a Soul Survivor, yeah
Cause everybody know the.
Accented by his signature, growled-out “yeahhh” ad lib, single “Soul Survivor” epitomised Jeezy’s authentic adherence to the G-code through vividly detailed scenes of street struggles, tough triumphs and the emotional toll of it all. It went platinum, promoted by the gold-certified 'And Then What' (featuring Mannie Fresh), the multi-platinum number four pop hit 'Soul Survivor' (with Akon), 'Go Crazy' (joined by Jay-Z), and 'My Hood.' Jeezy topped the Billboard 200 with his next two solo albums. But in 2005, Jeezy went solo with Let’s Get It: Thug Motivation 101, which laid bare his dedication to providing hustlers of all kinds with a soundtrack for grinding toward their dreams. The album positioned Jeezy as one of his genres most prominent artists. Born Jay Wayne Jenkins in 1977, the MC got started pushing mixtapes in his native Atlanta, generating enough regional fame to score a stint in Diddy-signed Southern gangsta group Boyz N Da Hood.
When it comes to crafting trap anthems that speak straight to the soul, Jeezy never fails to deliver. Im just a Soul Survivor (Yeah) Cuz erbody know the game dont stop. I'm just a Soul Survivor (Yeah) 'Cuz er'body know the game don't stop Tryin' to make it to the top for your ass get popped (Now) If you a rida (Yeah) Or just a Soul Survivor Verse 2 (Young Jeezy): Another day, another dolla (dolla)-same block, same nigga, same part, same green I guess we got the same dreams (Ayy) Or is it the same nightmares.