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Jeezy being a philanthropist should no longer be a shock to anyone. The Atlanta rapper gave out 200 boxes of food yesterday in the A to help ensure they had a good Thanksgiving Day meal.
Pastor Jeezy has been on the move since the release of his latest album, Church in These Streets and his travels recently found him in a Philadelphia juvenile detention center giving misguided youth some much-needed wisdom from self experience.
Church In The Streets is in stores now, but Pastor Jeezy is still promoting the hell out of his new album. The Atlanta rapper graces the cover of the latest issue of The Source magazine.
Jeezy just dropped his new album, Church In These Streets, but he’s still in the habit of dropping new music. Nas hops on Pastor Jeezy’s remix version of “God,” adding a fiery verse.
Jeezy went from being Atlanta’s Snowman to one of Rap’s most esteemed figures. The pastor of the streets stopped by The Breakfast Club to discuss his growth, the new album and more.
Jeezy’s new album, Church In These Streets, is finally here. This is the Atlanta rapper’s sixth proper studio album on Def Jam.
This edition of Wired Tracks highlights heaters from some a few rap veterans.
Jeezy takes to the desert for the turn up in the new video for “Gold Bottles.”
Jeezy isn’t letting up has his new album, Church In These Streets, inches closer to release. The Snowman drops a “Nov. 13th Freestyle,” the latest in his #SundayService series.
Jeezy is making sure his new album, Church In These Streets, is an event. The Atlanta rapper recently announced a concert series to support the album while his latest #SundaySermon drop is a documentary about his 2014 Seen It All tour.
Today’s Wired Tracks highlights two songs of polar opposite varieties: Jhené Aiko’s “In a World of My Own/Very Good Advice” and Migos’ “Pipe It Up (Remix).”
Ty Dolla $ign surprised fans with news of his new mixtape Airplane Mode, due to release tomorrow (October 13), and delivered the titled track, so you know it’s real.