Trap Star: Jeezy Cleans the Streets of District 4 in Atlanta ![]() If you had a dream of getting out the hood, Jizzle promised through hard work you could do what he did and succeed. Since his debut, released on July 26, 2005, Jeezy has evolved to be a street motivator and maintained an image of a Corporate Thug, best described as business savvy with a hustler’s spirit. Word on the street is Jeezy made a name for himself by sticking to his trap roots and staying consistent with hits about the struggle. So big, in fact, that the Fox Theatre was sold out the first day tickets went on sale. The city knew that 10 years in hip-hop was a big deal. On the corners of Peachtree Street and Ponce de Leon Avenue, Jeezy’s street team, draped in all black outfits and wearing matching bandanas, swung CTE flags while oversized Da Snowman cutouts attracted photo ops from tourists and cars bumping Jeezy drove by. at the Fox Theatre for the 10th anniversary of Let’s Get It: Thug Motivation 101, the atmosphere in Atlanta felt electric, the anticipation high for their No. ![]() On Saturday, just an hour before doors opened at 8 p.m. There’s a reason why Jeezy is still your favorite rapper’s favorite rapper and your favorite trapper’s favorite trapper.
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