TM:103 Hustlerz Ambition

| Young Jeezy

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TM:103 Hustlerz Ambition

TM:103 Hustlerz Ambition is the fourth studio album by American rapper Jeezy. It was released on December 20, 2011, by CTE World and Def Jam Recordings. - Wikipedia

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  • Pitchfork

    Though it's a solid effort, Young Jeezy's long-delayed fourth LP feels both airless and over-inflated, the sound of an artist trying to revisit something gone.  

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  • Consequence of Sound

    The album also shows that even 10 years in, Jeezy is still uninspired musically.  

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  • Billboard

    "TM103" may not be as consistently entertaining as Jeezy's earlier work, but the man hasn't lost a step, either.  

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  • Slant Magazine

    Unfortunately, he sounds far less in command on most of TM:103, never lost, but rarely entirely at home.  

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  • Pop Matters

    By diversifying his muses and expanding his range, Young Jeezy returns from a mysterious three-year hiatus with his most complete, mature set of songs yet.  

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  • Rolling Stone

    Jeezy stays stubbornly true to form on TM:103, rapping with minimal embellishment about getting rich (and high), treating beautiful cars poorly and beautiful women worse.  

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  • LA Times

    Still, “TM 103” is almost refreshingly reverent.  

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  • AV Club

    That album marked an exciting new direction for the rapper, but it now looks like a one-off detour, judging from its follow-up, TM 103: Hustlerz Ambition, a stale return to the trap.  

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  • IGN

    Atlanta rapper's latest a sluggish waste of time.  

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  • MIMO

    TM: 103 Hustlerz Ambition shows that Jeezy is still good at being Jeezy, but it’s not clear where else Jeezy has left to go. 

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  • Genius

    I was pleasantly surprised at the diversity through the middle of the album, and happy with the way it ended. Although it started a little slow, it ended on a very high note with a very strong back end, and some great features.  

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  • Music Feeds

    Young Jeezy returns to conclude his Thug Motivation trilogy with TM103: Hustlerz Ambition, another great album to add to the epic set that includes his breakthrough classic Let’s Get It: Thug Motivation 101 and 2006’s influential The Inspiration. 

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  • HipHopDX

    Thankfully, he gives a worthy addition to the series and continues his reign as one of rap’s best.  

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  • The Southern News

    However, Jeezy did manage to put together a very respectable piece of work. It has it’s flaws like any album but one must respect the hustle Jeezy puts into his music. 

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  • Prefix Magazine

    The album certainly has its moments, but on the whole it’s bogged down by too much middling material. 

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  • All Music

    These minor complaints will matter little to returning fans as their needs are put first with the front half of album rolling like a steamroller fueled by grind-time anthems.  

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  • Rap Reviews

    The album walks a fine line between being enjoyable and obnoxious.  

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  • Planet III

    TM:103 Hustlerz Ambition has some bright moments, but is dotted with mediocre tracks and dull lyricism.  

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  • Pop Stache

    He definitely does Jeezy on this album, a solid effort that was definitely worth the wait  

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  • Nappy Afro

    While I’m not quite sure if this album will bring back people wearing Snowman t-shirts, I am pretty positive this is a solid outing by Young Jeezy. 

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  • Hiphop Enquirer

    With the mayor of Miami and Jeezy ending TM 103 on that note, the maturity and focus of Jeezy won’t be questioned for a long time.  

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