Last night, Trina performed at club Roxy in Orlando, FL
I see that she still is not doing a DAMN thing!
To say that Trina is going through a little something is a pure understatement.
Jeezy recently explain to sources how he had to fight to get on Usher's first single "Love in This Club":
During a recording session, Usher had just left the studio and Jeezy was in there after him. Jeezy heard "Love in This Club" and was like, "Let me get on that," "Club" producer Polow Da Don recalled. "I was like, 'Man, I don't know.' He said, 'Just let me do the verse, dawg. If you don't wanna keep it, cool.' I played the version that night at [Jermaine Dupri's] club, and Usher went crazy. That was the first time he heard it."
Jeezy also explain why he believes that he is on another planet right now:
"Pound for pound, ain't nobody seeing me," Young Jeezy told us last week in Atlanta. "I'm often duplicated, imitated, but I'm still me. I believe in what I say. I believe in what I do."
Jeezy is definitely feeling himself right about now. He's been working on his third solo LP for several months down South, and he thinks it's almost ready.
"My new album? It's gonna drop when I'm droppin'," he said with a devilish grin, laughing at his own joke. "I'm not playing, you dig? I said it. This LP ... 'this LP' is all I'm gonna say. When it comes out. That's all. I'm being real arrogant right now, because I feel what's going on. My third LP is gonna drop for real."
Jeezy's album isn't expected until the summer, and of course there's talk of the Snowman connecting with DJ Drama for another mixtape beforehand. If you listen to Mr. 17.5 though, his next mixtape is coming way sooner than that.
"[The fans] are screaming for a mixtape," Jeezy said. "That's all they want. We're going in the studio and putting that together right now. We'll have it out by the morning. Twenty-four-hour turn around."
You can catch Jeezy on an assortment of guest spots in the meantime, for Shawty Lo's "Dey Know" remix ("I get my 87s tayyyy-lorrrred"), Rick Ross' "Luxury Tax" and Usher's "Love in This Club.
I am curious to see if Jeezy can still get away with putting together an album were the main objective is to talk about DRUGS solely and still be refreshing?
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