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I assumed Game’s was an anomaly, but maybe it was more like a blueprint. Here’s the plan.
Be a rap star. Have your album delayed repeatedly until people start to wonder if it will ever actually come out, all while releasing singles that come and go quicker than a Kardashian marriage. By the time an official date is finally set, previously sky high expectations will have plummeted. Then, in the lead up to the album release, leak a couple tracks that hint that perhaps the album actually won’t be so bad after all. Sure enough, when the album does drop, it’s dope enough to make hip-hop nation collectively scratch their heads and say, “Damn, this is way better than I expected. What the hell took so long?” Declare victory. I’m sure it’s pure coincidence, but the similarities are remarkable.
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Just like Game, came off a successful album,, with the game already anticipating his new project. But that album would be delayed for years as singles like Jizzle and went nowhere. When an official release date, December 20, was finally declared, it felt more like Def Jam trying to clear the seemingly stalled project off their yearly ledger than a vote of confidence.
It’s safe to say that hopes were not high. But then a flurry of last minute releases, I Do and chief among them, revived a measure of confidence, and when Thug Motivation 103: A Hustlerz Ambition finally hit my headphones this week for the second time I found myself saying, “Damn, this is way better than I expected. I wonder what took so long.” Unlike Jay-Z, who no matter how often he visits the Marcy Projects has forever transcended the streets, and a rapper like Plies, who seemingly can’t see beyond the block, Jeezy has always straddled two worlds: Too intelligent to remain only a gangster, too much of a gangster to take up residence in the corporate boardroom.
Much like The Recession, TM103 mirrors Jeezy’s foot in two worlds existence. For example, conjures up memories of Int’l Players Anthem, coasting across the speakers with a lush soul sample and verses from some of hip-hop’s most sought after lyricists and. It’s rap you could play at a wedding, which is something I wouldn’t exactly recommend for (unless your wedding reception is at the stash house).
Capped off by a typically high caliber verse from his CTE signee,.38 is a return to the booming bass, posted in the trap Snowman that first blew him up. The same can be said for the raw and uncut Just Like That, which Drumma Boy helps turn into the definition of a banger. And then, just a few tracks later, the Unlikely Hip-Hop Collaborations Hall of Fame receives a new honoree when queen of neo-soul joins Jeezy for the deeply auto-biographical and self-reflective Trapped. No one’s saying the man’s lyrically the second-coming of Rakim, but he’s far better than the doubters would have you believe, and TM103 contains plenty of proof for those willing to listen.