
Jeezy, made his name with pitch dark stories about slinging drugs, but he's switching things up on his long delayed fourth album. "l grew up a lot mentally," says the rapper , 33. "Everybody knows l ain't standing on the corner no more, so that's out." This year summer, Jeezy locked himself in an
Atlanta studio for six weeks and cut an album that reflects his positive new outlook - from the celebratory single "Shake Life" to "Never Be the Same" a somber farewell to street level hustling. "l lost a lot of friends," Jeezy says. "l don't think the game can ever repay me for that."
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