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Recap: Jeezy Gives Fans Proper Praise At His ‘Church In These Streets’ Concert In NYC

Posted on November 13th, 2015
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Jeezy didn’t forget about his more recent years, however, as the Snowman stepped into his days following that famous debut album, performing tracks that put him heavy onto the map like “I Luv It,” “Who Dat,” and the Akon-assisted “Soul Survivor,” his highest-charting song. While he didn’t bring out any guests, the crowd was completely in turn-up mode, as Jeezy kept fans’ energy alive and well throughout some of his biggest bangers. He even was hype to perform “Put On” as much as the crowd had been excited to watch him turn up to it. This still wasn’t the end of the show, despite the completely high notes that Jeezy kept leaving the venue on, as he transitioned back into his new album cuts so the crowd could continue getting a taste.

The Snowman slowed things down as performed the Janelle Monae-assisted, “Sweet Life,” as he stood with a mic stand, having the audience listen to the important lyrics, than simply turn up with him. Since the album digs into some important social justice issues and information, it was essential for the audience to leave with the lyrics in mind, as well as having had an outstanding time at the concert. Jeezy didn’t keep it calmer for long, however, as he soon performed his newer single, “Gold Bottles,” before doing his album title track, “Church In These Streets.” While the crowd believed that to be the last song, Jeezy had one more track up his sleeve, taking fans back to last year. As he has many times in the past, Jeezy closed out his show with his Jay Z-assisted track, “Seen It All,” reminding us that this session at church he took fans to is backed by much wisdom, faith, and love.

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