Come Shop wit Me
Jeezy · 2003
89 min · 26 tracks · trap music · gangsta rap · hardcore hip-hop
A gritty blend of Southern hip-hop and trap beats that pulsates with streetwise bravado.
Why this album works
The album helped solidify Jeezy's presence in the mainstream hip-hop landscape, peaking at number 2 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart. It also contributed to the rise of trap music as a dominant force in hip-hop, influencing countless artists in the years that followed.
- Best for
- energetic workout motivation late-night contemplative moods dynamic emotional journeys
- Context
- Released in January 2003, 'Come Shop Wit Me' was Jeezy's first studio album after gaining recognition in the Atlanta hip-hop scene. Following his work with the group Boyz N Da Hood, this album marked his transition into a solo artist, establishing him firmly in the dirty south genre.
- Stylistic neighbors
- T.I.· Gucci Mane· 2 Chainz
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
Disc 1
- 1 Can U Smell Standout 3:41
- 2 We Can Play the Game 3:58
- 3 22's or Better 3:29
- 4 Ain't I Standout 3:57
- 5 Let Me Hit Dat 3:54
- 6 Take It to the Floor 4:34
- 7 Gangsta Walkin' 3:38
- 8 Put The Whip On It 4:19
- 9 Mel Man Speaks 0:18
- 10 Put the Whip on It, Part 2 2:43
- 11 Haters 4:22
- 12 G.A. 3:51
Disc 2
- 1 Real Talk 0:43
- 2 Come Shop Wit' Me Standout 3:19
- 3 Ain't Nothin' Like 4:27
- 4 Thug Ya 3:57
- 5 I'm a Gangsta 3:17
- 6 Bananas 3:52
- 7 2 Nite 4:23
- 8 That's What's Up 4:19
- 9 I Ride 4:26
- 10 Rainy Days 5:03
- 11 Gold Mouth Speaks 0:13
- 12 The Game 4:26
- 13 Gold Mouth Speaks 0:24
- 14 Matrix 4:17
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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