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“‘TM 103’ was like that last class, where now we gotta go out here and get to the real world,” Jeezy said. When asked to describe what’s next, he uses such words as “power” and “pure excellence.” Though Jeezy is dabbling in film and pursuing rap mogul status like a thugged-out Diddy, he says his solo music career is far from done. The pair is set to release the joint album “It’s the World” late spring or early summer. He relaunched his urban clothing line, 8732, and continues to run his label, CTE World, a Def Jam imprint that includes up-and-comer Freddie Gibbs.
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His first foray into film was the self-produced documentary “A Hustlerz Ambition,” a behind-the-scenes look at his life that is included with the deluxe version of “TM 103,” and he recently traveled to Los Angeles to consider movie scripts. If Jeezy won’t be going pop, he’ll have plenty of other things to keep him busy. “I think the day that I truly switch will be the day that I probably wouldn’t do this anymore, because I wouldn’t feel comfortable doing a pop record just to stay relevant,” he said. The 34-year-old said he’d rather hang up the mike than play to a pop crowd. “Naw, let’s meet halfway and make something classic, you know what I mean?”Įven rappers who call themselves the Snowman can evolve and mature, but don’t expect Jeezy to tap into Auto-Tune anytime soon. “It’s like, OK, you got Jay-Z and Andre 3000 on speed dial and you’re not gonna do a record with them? How could you have a conversation with Jill Scott, and she tells you that she loves what you do, and you not ask her, ‘Can we do a record?’ ” he said. Jeezy says he “reached outside the box” to bring in artists he previously would have talked himself out of working with, from Houston heavyweight Devin the Dude to Philly songstress Jill Scott. “TM 103” remains true to Jeezy’s brand while flashing signs of artistic and personal growth. I don’t have to stand directly on the block anymore to know what’s going on, because I’ve been there.” You can be Michael Jordan and sit on the sideline and still know the game and know how the game is supposed to be played. It’s 20-something years of going through the struggle, so I understand it, and I’m a firm believer that the game doesn’t change, only the players do. “I’ve been out here pretty much all my life, so it’s just embedded in me. “I think cats change and get Hollywood because they don’t know what to do anymore,” said the gravelly voiced Atlanta rapper, who performs at House of Blues tomorrow. Since its December release, “Thug Motivation 103: Hustlerz Ambition” - Jeezy’s fourth solo album and the final installment in the “Thug Motivation” trilogy - has gone gold. Hip-hop fans who prefer gritty over candy-coated continue to respond. The rapper born Jay Wayne Jenkins has been accused of delivering empty tales of cocaine slinging and inner-city strife, but he’s stayed consistent and catered to urban listeners, not phony label execs. Young Jeezy won’t be straying from his street-oriented style anytime soon.