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Album Review: Jeezy - "Sno Fall"

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Jeezy’s resurgence as one of the faces on Drug Rap’s Mount Rushmore is discussed with the rapper’s latest project, his eleventh studio album, the highly anticipated ‘Sno Fall.’

After a few projects that didn’t live up to the Thug Motivation/Trap or Die reputation, Jeezy is officially back. I can tell you without a doubt this project is all Jeezy and not Jay Jenkins.


‘Sno Fall’ is full of production that perfectly fits Jeezy’s hustler bars and ad-libs (Ha-Ha!). The 17-track project is a reminder of who Jeezy is, and his continued presence in the game. Add in the mixtape feel with DJ Drama reprising his long-time partnership with Jeezy and this almost feels like 2005 when we were rocking tees with the Snowman logo. Jeezy & Drama pretty much return to basics in an entertaining fashion from the production being as equally consistent to the return of the Snowman persona.



Of the 17 tracks, this project only has three features. This is a major contrast to many of the releases of major artists in the streaming era and it speaks to Jeezy’s ability to stay true to his sound and himself 17 years after his first studio album. Features from Lil Durk, 42 Dugg and EST Gee help Jeezy keep the sound fresh while he floods your eardrums with that good trap music.


I have to be honest; I did not know what to expect when the project was announced, but I was not expecting this project to hit like this. The simplest way to say it is the Snowman is back.


Jeezy went back to his roots with a project dedicated to the streets. His latest body of work earns a 9 out of 10 and should re-energize his core fans and create new ones.


Listen to the new project here:




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