![]() The first four lines of the song end with place/face/face/face. Wherein Jeezy (or someone who sounds a lot like him) welcomes himself back, a weedcarrier not having been available to do the honors that day. That's South Carolina, just pay my driver So I'm gon' need one of you to get the work to Colombiaīut if need be I'll get the work to Columbia God bless America, never been to Colombia If you were going to make a song about everybody being broke, would you use this beat? The rapping on here's really slurred and lazy. I liked this much better when it was 'Girls, Cash, Cars.' Sample was flipped way better. If I don't mention the beat, it's probably because it's too mediocre to talk about. That said, let's get into this song by song. However, the line between classic material and weedplate status can be awfully thin, and I think there are four major factors leading to the crossing of said line on this album: As a huge fan of his first two records, I struggle a little to explain why, since he hasn't deviated too far from his usual formula. So I finally got around to listening to The Recession and to my surprise, it sucks.
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