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Jeezy Takes Fans Down Memory Lane At The ‘Seen It All’ Album Release In NYC

Posted on September 4th, 2014
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If you live in New York City and you’re a Jeezy fan, you better have been at Stage 48 last night (Sept. 3) for the Seen It All album release concert.

The Atlanta rap superstar, along with Hot 97, threw a free album release concert for Jeezy’s loyal fans and media members, making for a historical night. Making his grand entrance to the first two songs on the new project “1/4 Block” and “What You Say,” fans could tell that the night was going to be all about Jeezy’s growth over the years. Once the crowd was warmed up, Jeezy belted out his first single from the project “Me OK,” which put the loyal audience in an expected frenzy.

Since Jeezy’s made it clear with this album campaign that he’s in fact “seen it all,” the Snowman didn’t just stick to his newer material. Instead he took his fans down memory lane by performing hits off of TM: 101, including a joint performance with surprise guest Akon, who came out for fan favorite “Soul Survivor.” It was definitely a flashback to see the two hit the stage, and the energy was reminsicent of 2005 when the song first dropped. Despite the encouragement from the crowd, Jeezy switched back to his new material, performing songs such as the Game and Rick Ross-assisted “Beautiful,” his new single “Holy Ghost,” “Beez Like” and plenty more.

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