Friday, 16 May 2008

MTV's Hottest MC's in the Game #8 Young Jeezy



The Snowman makes the cut with a heap of guest appearances and the promise of a new album.

By Shaheem Reid

In summer 2007, the MTV News Hip-Hop Brain Trust sat down and had another controversial roundtable debate. Unlike previous discussions, the trustees devised a list of not the greatest ever, but the Hottest MCs in the Game right then. The rankings were based on lyrics, flow, impact on the game, success and swagger.

The roundtable recently reconvened and came up with a brand-new list of Hottest MCs. Our experts used the same criteria, but only judged on the past year of hip-hop. Check back to see the whole list right after the show on Friday night! "The Hottest MCs in the Game" airs on MTV Friday at 10 p.m. ET.

Flame Thrower: Young Jeezy

Why He's Hot
He can dominate the show on a posse cut with some of his most mic-savvy peers, then successfully facilitate requests from mainstream mainstays like Mariah Carey and Usher, who call him to sanctify their #1 albums and songs with his seamless street swagger. Young Jeezy is at his pinnacle. Don't misconstrue the ranking: He's #8 with a bullet. We fully expect the Atlanta hustler to rank higher next time. After the release of USDA's LP Cold Summer in mid-2007, Mr. 17.5 shut down publicly to work on his top-secret third album and "count all that money."

Even with a break, the 'hood's loyalty toward him has remained, and when he re-emerged on records like Shawty Lo's "Dey Know" remix and Rick Ross' "Luxury Tax," it was evident he was setting himself up for a run at the crown. His placements of late — the actual songs he's chosen to get on — have been flawless, ranging from chart hits to club anthems. The Snowman's rhyme-dispensing on these records has also been stellar. He's improving as a lyricist, and he has so much swag that you can tell he's inspired a whole brood of new southern MCs to bite his style.

Apathetic to his clones, Jeezy is ready to go all the way over the top with it on his next album. Three years since the release of his classic Let's Get It: Thug Motivation 101, he feels that the experience he has under his belt has made him a better artist. Not a hustler who raps, but an artist. Young is dedicated to his craft, as his new collaboration with Kanye West, "Put On," proves. Don't pack your heavy coat away yet. The Snowman will keep the summer on frio.

Co-Signer: Kanye West
"When I say good rap voice, that's Jeezy. ... When he hears the track, his voice is so signature, he can just say whatever he wants. But then he don't even just say what he wants. He was one of the people post-Andre 3000 to gain that respect for the South lyrically — Wayne, T.I. and Jeezy — post-Scarface and 3000 and Trick Daddy, that era of rappers.

Me and Jeezy are the exact same artist except from a different place. I'm inspirational, he's motivational. The lyrics push you to do something in a way. My thing is maybe there is some hope, maybe there's some light at the end of the tunnel. 'Keep your head to the sky' type sh--. His thing is, if there ain't no light at the end of the tunnel, dig your way through it. Get up and do something about it."

Blistering Ballistics
"This n---a's insane, yeah a straight fool/ A half-a-million-dollar car and some house shoes/ Call the dealership, like why y'all trick me?/ Then why the hell you put my engine where my trunk be?/ I'm throwing Franklins, I don't need ones/ I smoke a pound every week like I don't need lungs/ ... I said I'm so hot, but my house cool/ So many rooms it looks like a high school."

Hot Streak
Albums
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Selected Mixtapes
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Singles
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Street Bangers
"Put On" (featuring Kanye West)

Key Guest Appearances
Usher's "Love in This Club," Rick Ross' "Luxury Tax," Mariah Carey's "Side Effect," Rocko's "Umma Do Me" remix, Shawty Lo's "Dey Know" remix, DJ Khaled's "Brown Paper Bag"

Business Ventures
8732 clothing line, the self-titled debut of Blood Raw on Jeezy's CTE label

Tours
N/A

The 2008 version of "Hottest MCs in the Game" airs Friday, May 16, on MTV at 10 p.m.



In case you didn't know T.I. was #10 and Andre 3000 is #9

There's no point in even debating these MTV lists anymore it's clear to anyone that knows anything about rap that it's total bullshit. Don't tell me Lil Wayne is gonna be no 1 again with maybe Kanye and Lupe 2 & 3 with 50 or Game somewhere in the mix.

All i know is Im tired of so called "industry people" tyring to tell us what's hot when in truth they haven't got a fuckin clue.

So stay tuned people im gonna do the real hottest in the game list and do it right.
Futhermore the title "hottest in the game" is officially dead. The people don't dictate who's poppin now they let hot 97 do it for them. Not since Jay-z took over the game in the late 1990's, Eminem blowing up and resurrecting Dre's career (who then resurrected Snoop's) or 50 Cent locking down the game in 03 has anyone been the "hottest right now" so that title has got to go.

This time we gon do it right y'all feel me

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