Does Young Jeezy have any female fans?
hogginthefogg
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It seems to me that his particular brand of bravado appeals almost exclusively to men (with the possible exception of "Soul Survivor"). Is this thug really motivatin' chicks?
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It might also have something to do with the fact that he looks like a turtle; T.I.--while also a more complex artist--definitely has female fans, and his swag could be compared to Jeezy's.
Dec 11 2006 2:15P
Yea Mr. 17.5 Chicago loves u baby never forget and never question it. Can't ban the snowman, Im not a fan Im a believer. Keep it hood daddy Thanx for the add
*~Everything you want I got it~* [/b]
Nov 6 2006 6:01P
Hey Jeezy. I just wanted to tell you I love you and your music. You are so real and sexy!!!!
I'm a boy.
Sorry XXL is not my gauge for whether an album is dope and especially not that reviewer, she consistently has her head up her ass. This shit is garbage, sonically. but that's MY opinion.
He was offering her as an example of a female fan.
ah yeh ok... Girls are not coming through the shop looking for the new Jeezy and I think that her writing for a hip-hop magazine kind of makes her an anomoly off the top... Most of the ladies we have coming through are looking for new or old R&B and some rap here or there. Women asking for jeezy or coming in to buy Jeezy are few and far between.
You took my joke.
b/w
it's impossible to go platinum without any female fans
Women love Cam and Juelz, and a certain type of woman inexplicably loves Jimmy. At least in NY.
There is this dude who takes Polaroid photographs for a few dollars across from the Magic Johnson's in Harlem. He's got a couple of different airbrushed backdrops, including one with the three most prominent members of the Dip Set. One time I walked by this group of girls arguing about who was the finest, and at least two of them had staked a contested claim to Jimmy as their "baby".
PASUE on this whole post.
I doubt Dipset, T.I., Jeezy and others are any more gangsta than Al Pacino or James Gandolfini is.
The I'M SERIOUS star, real name CLIFFORD HARRIS, has been sentenced to a three-year prison spell.
The troubled rapper will be eligible for a work release programme after one year.
23/04/2004 19:26
I now know what I want for Christmas: a picture of you in front of that backdrop.
I won't be able to hear it, but I'll know that you are, at the moment that his camera happens to find you, yelling "Ballin'!"
Jeezy was on Sirius last week talking about this same subject. The following is an inexact (but close) paraphrase:
"Man, I love my fans, but when I look out in the crowd at a show, it's just thugs and d-boys as far as I can see. That's why I got R. Kelly on my new shit, cause the bitches love him and will start coming to my shows!"
coke rap=dungeons and dragons.
street wear "parties" are a major sausage-fest as well.
Camp Walkaway doesn't count.
This woman agrees. Yes. Jeezy is squatty. Plus his voice is grating and his flow, bland.
But, T.I., on the other hand... it's all about that swaggar...
(Ummm, can the ladies on the board get a new graemlin for moments like these? Kelis saying "Blindfold Me"? Suga T, "Ooh, ooh, OOH"? Just something. Hook us up.)
rad
Noz, why oh why must you be so tight?
Such a picture does exist.
Do these work like tupperware parties?