Opening with the traditional intro and title track at the same time, The Recession offers several songs that are sure to become hits and some fillers that nonetheless add some flavor to the general picture. Of course this time too the rapper got help form producers among which there are such stars as Drumma Boy, Kanye West, DJ Toomp, Shawty Redd and Don Cannon. It looks like the new theme has absorbed Young Jeezy for he has written as many as eighteen tracks that have comprised a great record The Recession. Some hits and a bit of filler on The Recession The Recession is probably the most topical rap album you have ever heard in your life for listening to it one can learn easily and in a simple form what is now going on in the USA and what frank in his statements Young Jeezy thinks of it. Today the themes of drugs and repenting of one's past mistakes are left behind and what gets to the front (who could think?) is politics. Young Jeezy's third creation got called The Recession and became a turning point in his creative work. Yet no matter how the fans were hoping to get a Let's Get It: Thug Motivation 103, nor how those who had had enough were afraid of it the thing did not happen. The rapper's sophomore effort has proved to be a classic volume II, the first record's continuation with the same name only with number 102 on which he has once again said a reluctant 'no' to drugs and told some more stories of his street life.
A turning point in Young Jeezy's creative workĪtlanta and all the Southern school rappers have been proud of one of their representatives Young Jeezy famous for his husky voice for eight years already with his creative work since the release of his major label debut Let's Get It: Thug Motivation 101 being especially remarkable.