This song has appeal and may look fancy, but it is nothing but sloppiness and dull lyrics and beats. The third song that is “Seen It All,” featuring Jay-Z. This track combines smooth beats and simple lyrics to create a mediocre song. The second song in this album that could be considered mildly entertaining is “Me OK.” In this hit single, Jeezy calls out Def Jam for their endless meddling, and Def Jam reported that the only reason they let it go live, was because of its success, with roughly 233,000 copies of the song being sold on its first week being released. The song is remotely catchy, however, and it has Akon, who many know and love. This song does nothing original, using a beat that sounds the same as every other beat in modern-day rap, and using a copy-pasted flow technique. Out of the twelve songs in the album, only about three of these turn out to be “okay.” One of these songs, despite it’s cliché title, is “Been Getting Money,” featuring Akon. Besides its corny Illuminati album cover, as it would have led one to believe, the songs are dull and uninspiring. A clear example of this unpleasant transformation is this album by Young Jeezy. Hip-hop started as a way for people to express themselves intellectually through clever rhymes and inventive metaphors, but it has gradually transformed into witless gibberish and untamed nonsense. These two albums earned their place at the top for being genuine, and bringing something new to the hip-hop scene, something his latest album does not quite accomplish. Jeezy has only been around since 2005, and has earned his place at the top of the charts for his second and third studio albums, “The Inspiration” (2006) and “The Recession” (2008). In the hip-hop community, Young Jeezy has been labeled as a renowned veteran ever since he started.
With this new album, Jeezy now becomes an overrated sellout that should not even make music anymore. This album is disgraceful because it is obvious Jeezy only did it for the money, and his music has regressed even more in this album. His last album wasn’t eye-opening, and this one is not even close to being thrilling either. He’s had a good run in the game, but his prime is long gone. Young Jeezy’s latest album, “Seen It All: The Autobiography,” is the fifth studio album that Jeezy released under the record label Def Jam. Most rappers lose their flair by the time they release their third studio album, and with the release of Young Jeezy’s fifth album, “Seen It All: The Autobiography,” it proves to be true, showing that Jeezy must stop or make some major changes to his music.