Now he has, "The Inspiration" thrown the successor to work on the market and thus, I think, once again underlined the Berechtigtkeit his enormous success.
On the whole, the album is kept in the typical style of Young Jeezy exactly. Again, we get his rough, sometimes compared with a grater voice heard in rather simple rhyme style to pumping beats South. The long covered "Hey" - and "Yeah" calls are again one of the party. However, what this album is different from the past, are songs like "3 AM", a real board, which was crafted by producer Timbaland Star. With the success of doors have opened for the Snowman namely who work with big names, as just as Timbo personally possible. So we can look over ultimate banger as z.Bsp. "Go Getta" pleased with R.Kelly, "I Got Money" with TI or the aforementioned "3 AM". Also Lyrically Jeezy has evolved, here however rather to his detriment. While earlier for the so-called. ,, Hustler mentality "was, he reported today increasingly about his journeys in luxury cars, the designer shoes that adorn his feet and jewelery purchases. In short, on" The Inspiration "takes" bling-bling rap "also a corresponding share in. Still, I think that this fact the quality of the plate does not diminish as Young Jeezy known to never stand for too much lyrical strength and probably everyone knows, what he was getting when buying the CDs. A significant advantage for Jeezy's rhymes and lyrics, however, is indeed resulting from their simplicity easy comprehension, which also allows English-language learners, reasonably well come along with the lyrics.
So the bottom line my expectations were as Young Jeezy fan in this album fully met. He has remained concerning the sound of the old and the Hitdichte the disc corresponds to about that of the predecessor.
Whether in the end "Let's Get It: ..." or "The Inspiration" is better, I want to leave open at this point.
Best buy both. ;-)