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Operating system: Windows XP/2003/Vista/Windows 7 Rating 75/100 Stay tuned on our official page The Next Tune on Facebook for more reviews and news.Downloads: Total: 60187 | This Month: 5604 Jeezy tells us he matured: he’s not only a drug-dealer anymore he’s also a great storyteller. “Seen It All: The Autobiography” is an album that entertains the listener for the whole length of the project. As usual, Jeezy got an amazing ear for beats on this LP both on bangers and mid-tempos. Though, I found some songs that I didn’t fully get, like “4 Zones” where he experiments the use of auto-tune which he never did or “Beez Like”, that tries too hard to be a summer track and seems out of place in this kind of album. There are two other stand-outs on the final part of this LP: the Mike Will Made IT-produced “No Tears” with Future and “Beautiful” with The Game and Rick Ross. The title track “Seen It All” finds Jeezy and Jay-Z reminiscing on their drug-dealers past in one of the best songs of the year. Even though the first half of the album is good, the best songs are on the second part. The Akon-featured “Been Getting Money” and the first single “Me OK” are also nice and catchy songs. The album opens with the aggressive “1-4 Block” and “What You Say”, the type of songs he’s been known for. The quality of the songs on “Seen It All” makes it one of the most interesting albums in hip-hop in 2014.



As Jeezy previously announced, Seen It All is the most introspective album of his career the first project where he is able to actually tell his story. After releasing his last studio album “TM 103” 3 years ago, (don’t call him “Young”) Jeezy comes back on the rap game with “Seen It All: The After releasing his last studio album “TM 103” 3 years ago, (don’t call him “Young”) Jeezy comes back on the rap game with “Seen It All: The Autobiography”.
