“…Eat, Sleep, Shit & Talk Trap.”
AUDIO By Gotty™ on July 13, 2008 at 4:22 pmGood ones for the archives.
All pre-debut album Jeezy, including Thuggin’ Under The Influence when he rapped under the name of Lil J.
Bonus — Video: Young Jeezy Talks With DJ Clue
Lil_J_(AKA_Young_Jeezy)_Thuggin_Under_The_Influence-2001
Young_Jeezy-Come_Shop_Wit_Me-2CD-2003
VA-DJ_Drama_Presents_Young_Jeezy-Tha_Streets_Iz_Watchin-2004
Young_Jeezy-The_Bootleg_EP-2005
Young_Jeezy-Lets_Get_It-(Unmastered_Advance)-2005
Young_Jeezy-Lets_Get_It-(Advance)-2005
Posted in AUDIO, Discography, MUSIC, STRAY SHOTS — Tags: Come Shop Wit Me, Discography, Let's Get It, Lil J, Tha Streets Iz Watchin, The Bootleg, Thuggin' Under The Influence, Young Jeezy

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“Come_Shop_Wit_Me”
^ yeah.
^ oops. shoulda typed it like this:
Yeeeeaaaaahhhhhhhhhh
He took Diddy’s spot as Rap’s Top Ad-Libber
these banners at the tope of the page are somewhat intuitive & predictive…like it’s reading my mind or something. I guess they pull data off the page and try to get you to click by spitting something back out that’s relevant to what’s on the page.
the one I’m looking at assumes I’d be interested in Young Jeezy ringtones…wrong.
I would like K, N, or P’s number tho. If a banner can promise me that and follow through….yeah
Hmmm…. I think I’m gonna take a page from Chris’s handbook
Shit sucks!
Hahaha!
I actually bought the Trap Or Die mixtape the other week. Going back listening to it, Jeezy’s good. Charisma. Can ride a beat & fix his bars to whatever. Funny.
Off topic….
Anyone got the word on that Zo & Tigallo joint?
Gotty, you have fucking clairvoyant ability!!! I saw this album/mixtape in HMV a few days ago. Kind of spooky man!!! lol!!!
from Lil J,
about his two furst solo
no videos, no things like that
?
plus…
Young Jeezy
The Recession
this summer
Put On !
sowherez dam ixtapeso charismatikeezy …
@ broke
what the camron video get em daddy has the name rmx with hell rell… thing exist with camron joint only ?
http://rapidshare.com/files/126528381/beck_-_Modern_Guilt—2008.rar
those 1st 2 are actually good. i used to bump the old jody breeze mixtapes back around that time too.
check out this shit:
“Top Billin’”, although released as the b-side to “Make It Funky” in 1987, was the 1988 breakout hit for hip-hop duo Audio Two, and made a deep cultural impact on hip hop. Rapped to a beat by Stetsasonic’s Daddy-O, Milk Dee’s lyrics continue to be referenced and sampled to this day. The beat samples the drumbreak from the Honeydrippers’ Impeach the President, but rearranged in a very unexpected fashion. Daddy-O did this mistakenly when he hit the wrong keys on his sampler’s keyboard, but thankfully recognized the funkiness of the resulting pattern, voted #8 in the 100 Greatest Rap Songs.
The song “10% Dis” by MC Lyte includes the “Top Billin’” break as part of its chorus.
“Wreck Shop (Remix)” by Wreckx-N-Effect used the drum break from “Top Billin’”.
The beat for Mary J. Blige’s 1992 hit single, “Real Love”, comes from the beat for this song.
The intro to The Notorious B.I.G.’s debut album Ready to Die samples “Top Billin’” behind a skit of a train robbery.
In 112’s song “Only You”,The Notorious B.I.G. says the line, (“We just chillin, Milk’em ‘Top Billin’”).
“I Got 5 on It” by The Luniz samples the line “Got it? Good” from “Top Billin’”.
“Shittin on the world” from Dr. Dre’s compilation Dr. Dre Presents the Aftermath where Mel-Man uses and adapts some words from “Top Billin’” (“Dre is chillin, Ruff is chillin, What more can I say?”).
“Bitch Niggaz” from Dr. Dre’s album 2001 samples a line from “Top Billin’” (“stop scheming, and looking hard”).
The lines “Kwa is chillin’, Tone is chillin’, what more can I say, we stay building” on Talib Kweli’s song “Too Late” is inspired by Audio Two’s “Top Billin’”.
“We Trying to Stay Alive” by Wyclef Jean samples “Top Billin’”, and more prominently samples “Stayin’ Alive” by the BeeGees.
“I Get the Paper” by Stunna One takes its name from a line from “Top Billin’”.
Madlib also used a short break from the track on Quasimoto’s “Basic Instinct”.
“What More Can I Say” by Jay-Z from The Black Album takes its name from a line from “Top Billin’”.
Danger Mouse samples the line “What more can I say” in his remix of the Jay-Z song “What More can I Say” on The Grey Album.
The same line is used in “Is He Ill” by MF Doom.
Earatik Statik samples the line “on and on and on” from “Top Billin’” on their song “Evil is Timeless”.
The song “Chillin’” by Erick Sermon, Talib Kweli and Whip Montez is based on “Top Billin’”.
The song “React” by Erick Sermon and Redman, features a line where they say, (“I’m Milk, I’m that kid Gizmo we ‘Top Billin’”).
AZ)’s song “AZ’s Chillin’” from the 2005 album, A.W.O.L., has a chorus completely based from “Top Billin’”.
“SexyLove (Remix)” by Ne-Yo and Candace Jones features the “Top Billin’” drum break punctuating the end of each musical phrase.
“Pop the Glock” by Uffie is in large-part based both lyrically and musically upon “Top Billin’”.
“Get To Poppin’” by Rich Boy
Kanye West samples a line from “Top Billin’” and a portion of his verse is lyrically based on the song, in Jay-Z’s “The Bounce” on his album The Blueprint²: The Gift & the Curse.
The track “Why Wout I” by Beanie Sigel that appears on the State Property mixtape “Out on Bail” uses a similar line to the chorus. Sigel rhymes “Sige is chillin’, stackin’ shit to the ceilin’, what would I ever say about a killin’?”
2Pac sampled this track in his 1996 song “Only God Can Judge Me”.
“Top Billin’” appears on “The Classics 104.1″ in Grand Theft Auto IV
“Top Billin’” appears on Tony Hawk’s Underground 2.
“Top Billin’” is sampled in the chorus of 50 Cent’s single “I Get Money”.
“Top Billin’” is sampled near the end of “Testimonial Year” by Hilltop Hoods.
“Top Billin’” is sampled in the chorus of Lil’ Flip’s song “I Get Money” (featuring Jim Jones).
“Top Billin’” is sampled in Apathy’s song “The Buck Stops Here”.
“Top Billin’” is sampled in LL Cool J’s song “Doin’ It”, sampling the crowd noise from the song played throughout.
“Top Billin’” is sampled in the chorus of Styles P’s song “Stop Scheming”.
“Top Billin’” is sampled in “Step Up” for Kutmasta Kurt’s side project with the emcees Kool Keith and Motion Man, Masters of Illusion. Throughout the song is heard, “Step up if you wanna get hurt.”
“Top Billin’” is sampled in a series of cuts mixed in Everlast’s single, “The Rhythm” (using Milk’s line, “What more can I say?), and sampled again in his House of Pain days in the song “Over There Shit (I Don’t Care)” (using Milk’s line, “I don’t care”) from their second album Same As It Ever Was, and a final time on the final track of House of Pain’s final album, Truth Crushed To Earth Shall Rise Again, the track titled “While I’m Here”. The latter samples Milk’s line, “While I’m here, I’d like to thank” in between Everlast’s own lines in the track.
On the remix for 50 Cent’s “I Get Money”, which samples Milk D’s vocals, the drums are used for the bridge that 50 Cent sings before Jay-Z’s verse.
The Lines, “Jail for MC Assault” and “When I’m bussin’ up a party I feel no guilt.” are sampled in the song “MC Assault” by Godfather Don.
“Top Billin” is sampled in Detroit acid rapper Esham’s “Nervous” (Stop scheming and looking hard)
Memphis Bleek also makes reference in a line biting the hook from “Top Billin’” for his track “Do My…” featuring Jay-Z (“Bleek is chillin’, Murda’s chillin’, what more can I say, we still killin’”)
The line “Step up if you wanna get hurt” is used in the Lifeseeker song “Middle Earth”.
“Top Billin’” is sampled in “Paper Touchin’Remix” by Red Cafe the “Brooklyn” in the background.
Didn’t know Young Jeezy and “Good” — especially for Archives — fit in one sentence :)
something like the song most sampled …nah
i say, too
the most sampled emcee it’s …humm
Guru !!! gangstarr baby !
LMAO…young cheezy.
shes a jeezy lover…she’ll take your heart and you wont see it.
- phill collins
^ lol don’t desecrate Phil
@ Greums
The Brock assumes you were speaking of the People’s Champ when you said “@ broke” LMAO
The video for the song was actually tacked on at the end of the “Down And Out” video… no full video here.
Also, the song came from More Than Music Volume 1. The original song was Cam’Ron feat. Hell Rell…
And there you go. More help? Just ask.
Yo Wit – You got to try that link that Pago Kid put up last night – ConvertXtoDVD. That’s the easiest shit to use. It takes a long ass time but it works on the dvd player. Something I was not able to figure the fuck out with any other program. Fist it converts the file to dvd compatible format the it burns the disc.
Thanks Pago!
Early Jeezy…it’s a helluva a difference what a couple of good adlibs make.
Some decent joints, but alot of it sounds like lame T.I. riffs & cheesy Hot Boys knockoffs…prolly cause that’s what they are. Still, the decent joints actually show the promise that Jeezy delivered on with “Let’s Get It:Thug Motivation 101″.
Fist = First
that’s ok! i knew fo da vid but now i’m sure and i know there is no joint without rell hell ! lol
hahaa cuz when u say @ greums …
u must recapitulate all the nicknames of him !!!
greums is just a part of a me-llion !
thx BROKE!E!E! aka BbR’rrrOoo-KkE OBAMA
Ice Cube – Raw Footage
1. What is a Pyroclastic Flow?
2. Jack In the Box
3. It Takes a Nation
4. Gangsta Rap Made Me Do It
5. Hood Mentality
6. Why Me? (ft. Musiq Soulchild)
7. Cold Places
8. Do Ya Thang
9. Thank God
10. Here He Come
11. Get Money, Spend Money, No Money
12. Get Use To It (ft. The Game & WC)
13. Crack Baby
14. Tomorrow
15. Stand Tall
16. Take Me Away (ft. Butch Cassidy)
In stores August 19.
@ fonzy- not yet, i was runnin around all day an now im workin. i will try it out soon tho now that uve given it the ‘dumbass bootlegga’ seal of approval.
Hahaha
DAB SOA!
some differences…
Young_Jeezy-Lets_Get_It-(Unmastered_Advance)
it sound bad… ?
Young_Jeezy-Lets_Get_It-(Advance)
and tis ish ain’t completed and faktracklist
if someone have the real one under the hand
Off topic….
Anyone got the word on that Zo & Tigallo joint?
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*WHISPERS*
http://www.fatbeats.com/catalog/product_info.php?manufacturers_id=1906&products_id=8045
It’ll be on the Hall of Justus website later this week, with some extra stuff. So hold your horses if you want the HOJ version.
if Phonte iza fucking lyricist why he doesn’t drop a fuxing whole album solo… with productions by hitek, ninth w., other good justus league beatmakers, primo, blackmilk, … NAH!!? …called perhaps Phonte – The Hip-Hop Recasting : Phontain Of Jouvance. maybe connected with lupe fiasco f and ff records..that will be great ! see things, see opportunities, see hip-hop ! peace
peace yall.
@Big Fonz
No Problem yo.
good looks Pago.
old, but i havent seen it mentioned:
After a series of events taking places this weekend, the relationship between the two artist has raised a cause for concern. Problems surfaced at the U.K. Festival in Glastonbury, as a result of controversy surrounding Jay Z and hip hop headlining the show.
The conflict started on the second day of the three day festival, when singer Amy Winehouse closing her set, stops mid performance and lashed out against Kanye, rumored to originally headline the U.K. main event…
“Are there any black people in the crowd”?, and at this point being taken off stage, she was able to get out, “Let’s hear it for Jay-Z. The man has got bollocks to come here, and play the tunes you don’t even know you remember. Imagine if it was a cunt like Kanye West. Cunts like Kanye- that should be his next album title”.
No comments were reported from Amy or Kanye regarding her statement.
Adding to the friction, prior to Jay Z taking stage to close the show, the arena aired a video playing a message from Noel Gallagher, Oasis band leader saying
“I don’t want hip-hop at Glastonbury”, followed by , “Jay-Z has got no fucking chance”.
Jay walked on the stage and opened by performing a song from the bands (Oasis) catalog as retaliation, and ran through his set and received a standing ovation and acceptance from the audience.
Jay Z responded to Amy’s comment towards Kanye:
“I don’t agree with it. [Kanye's] my brother and the biggest artist on Roc-A-Fella right now. … I guess I should hook them up, because he’s a great guy, too. I don’t know what the problem is. I don’t know where that came from.”
According to sources, in normal Kanye fashion, he threw a fit after hearing Jay’s comment in response to Amy’s outburst. Insiders revealed Kanye felt Jay could have said a lot more than he did.
The latest actions could be signs of trouble to come in the dynasty. On his personal blog, where Kanye keeps fans updated on his life, had the following to say:
” NAS IS THE GREATEST RAPPER OF ALL TIME
http://criminalsgonewild.blogspot.com/
Damn! Whatever happen To My Big Brother who was BIG’s Brother.
Does anyone have any video from Jay’s Performance @ Glastonbury?
I was about order from Fat Beats but I’ll hold out for the HOJ release.
@ 500K Flea…
man, same here…i was just up last night looking and listening to both CSWM and TUI just to get reminded of how they sounded…