

In the hook he repetitiously spits “Jeezy like to drank/ Jeezy like to smoke/ Jeezy like to mix arm & hammer with his coke/ Jeezy at the trap/ Jeezy like to grind/ Jeezy bout’ his paper/ cause’ Jeezy like to shine.” This song undoubtedly serves as his personal anthem that would inspire street dope-boys from all over to recite every word.

In this song he is at his best in carefully painting that picture. Young Jeezy has a way of portraying himself as an immortal fictional street superhero. Jeezy also comes from his back pocket with production from Shawty Redd on tracks like “You know what it is” and “J.E.E.Z.Y.” which is one of the best songs on the album. This song is equipped with hypnotizing undertones accompanied with spooky synthesized eerie organs over snares and drums. Inspiration begins with “Hypnotize” where Jeezy orchestrates and commands all hustlers and gangsters to grind and make money. Young Jeezy, one of the most connected, controversial and influential southern gangster rappers to date returns with his third album labeled The Inspiration. In being a mixtape legend for releasing the DJ Drama cosigned Trap or Die, Young Jeezy rightfully names this album from his influence among urban American streets and black male youth alike. The Inspiration serves as a follow up from his multi-platinum sophomore effort Let’s Get It: Thug Motivation 101 (Def Jam, 2005). In addition, half the people who the snowman would be presented to would probably not be alarmed if a blunt was casually hanging from the snowman’s mouth. Today if a snowman was built the kid would probably be thinking “Young Jeezy the Snowman”. For example, if a young black kid was to build a snowman in the winter time in the mid 90’s they would probably think “Frosty the Snowman”. What was looked upon as being the “in thing” in the 1980’s and 90’s will not hold up to being in today. A blue-eyed, blue spandex wearing, red caped white man with a yellow belt has no place in the young urban influence today. He will be simply deemed as being “straight wack” or just plain funny. As for modern day role model superheroes, “Superman” can no longer hold up as being a mimicked superhero among young urban kids today.
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A simple designer logo may not be a lonesome patch designated at the right chest of a shirt anymore instead hundreds of these designer logos may be stamped all over the shirt to serve the wearer as a walking advertisement.

Now, a designer shirt bought last year may not hold to be socially acceptable the following year because of the ever so changing fashion industry. Clothes have evolved to what some may say have been too trendy. With technology, we can now obtain our favorite artist’s latest music release over the extensive World Wide Web within seconds of a motivating thought and click. Times have remarkably changed over the pass decade with the evolution of technology, clothes, and role model superheroes.
