Church in These Streets

| Young Jeezy

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Church in These Streets

Church in These Streets is the sixth studio album by American rapper Jeezy. It was released on November 13, 2015, by Def Jam Recordings and CTE World. The album was supported by four singles: "God", "Church in These Streets", "Gold Bottles" and "Sweet Life" featuring Janelle Mon e. - Wikipedia

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  • Pitchfork

    On his latest venture, Church in These Streets, Jeezy is a preacher, the wise, older veteran of the Atlanta rap scene. The vibe of the music seems to suggest he wants to bring the dank and spacey stuff that Young Thug and Future work with into his playground, but grounded in his declarative, raspy voice.  

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  • Hot New Hip Hop

    Jeezy, the non-stop hustler, delivers more of the same on "Church In These Streets."  

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  • DJ Booth

    Ten years ago they tried to ban the Snowman, now Jeezy is a vet still putting out high quality albums. 

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  • VIBE

    Church In These Streets is a more memorable effort than his last album, I Seen It All: The Autobiography, and holds a special place near his timeless classics,Thug Motivation 101 and The Recession. 

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  • Focus Hip Hop

    This is about as average as it gets. It’s basically a glorified mixtape.  

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  • The 405

    His sermons have never hit hollow and it's a mutual respect between fan and artist that's all too rare.  

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  • Rap Reviews

    Jeezy is a good rapper who just doesn't write very good raps.  

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  • HipHop DX

    With Church in These Streets, Jeezy has succeeded in staying fresh through six albums. Church in These Streets is a batch of trap-based jams that will inspire its target audience and delight a wide array of listeners.  

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  • All Music

    Regardless, the ambitious Church in These Streets stands with the man's great Thug Motivation 101 while beating that album on artistic merit and meaningful lyrics.  

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  • Don Diva Magazine

    Church In These Streets is worth a listen, especially if you have been a Jeezy fan since day one. What needs to be understood is that this is no Trap or Die or Recession, but it is a quality album that deserves the proper attention. It just was created in a more mature state of mind. 

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