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Jeezy, who is originally from Atlanta and reps The Big Peach harder than any rapper we can think of, will do shows in places as diverse as Montreal and Seattle. But not the ATL.
During a interview with Power 106 L.A., T.I. was asked about a possible collaboration album between the two trap-rappers.  
Young Jeezy's fifth album TM103: Hustlerz Ambition debuted at number 3 on Billboard's Hot 200. 
Young Jeezy revealed late great rapper Tupac Shakur was one of his biggest inspirations, as well as southern legends like 8Ball, MJG and UGK. 
From Jeezy's childhood to becoming a trap star, the Samuel L. Jackson narrated film provides a Jeezy fan everything they need to know about the private rapper.  
Any person who makes it out of the hood and dangerous circumstances knows that you don't make it out by sitting around wishing; you have to hustle and you have to have ambition. 
Young Jeezy's been in the game for so many years now and there's still so much people don't know about the laid back rapper. 
Being one of the realest rappers in the game, Young Jeezy shared his thoughts on rappers who like to embellish on their war stories and exaggerate all their guts and glory. 
Young Jeezy is undoubtedly the realest rapper in the game. For the past seven years, Jeezy has been giving the world a little thug motivation one album at a time. 
Young Jeezy releases his fourth solo album, Thug Motivation 103: Hustlerz Ambition, in five days. However, he celebrated a couple of days early by performing on Jimmy Kimmel Live! last night. 
Young Jeezy hit up MTV's Rapfix to talk about his forthcoming album TM103: A Hustlaz Ambition, his new movie, and of course, his longstanding "beef" with Rick Ross.  
Young Jeezy made his presence known in NYC last night at the premiere of his documentary A Hustlaz Ambition.
Young Jeezy balls so hard motherf*ckers can't out shine him. Jeezy has been on a remix rampage lately and his latest remix includes Jay-Z and Kanye West's Watch The Throne banger "N*ggas In Paris."
If heaven's got a ghetto, then this is the track they should be playing right now.  Pusha T, Kanye West and Young Jeezy take church to the streets on their new collaborative track "Amen."
Every day there are tons of music related tidbits that float around the Internet, but how is one to know what's good, what's worth listening to and what everyone will be talking about tomorrow? 
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