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Jeezy Takes Lead in Producing 'Hip-Hop And The White House' Documentary

Jeezy is set to produce a new documentary titled 'Hip Hop and The White House' as part of '&360', a documentary anthology series by Andscape. We discuss it here!

 

Jeezy at the Premiere Of Columbia Pictures' "Bad Boys For Life" held at TCL Chinese Theatre on January 14, 2020 in Hollywood, California.

Photo cred: Silvia Elizabeth Pangaro

By: Joshua Martin

While many fans of the Snowman may mainly know of his immaculate work in the recording studio, the Atlanta native does have a new project in the works but it's not an album. Jeezy has been confirmed as the executive producer of the upcoming documentary Hip-Hop And The White House. The doc is set to explore the relationship between one of the most powerful cultural movements of the past 50 years and the most influential person on the planet, the President of the United States. 

Hip Hop and The White House is the first of many to come from Andscape’s pending non-fiction anthology collection as a part of “&360”’s goal to explore the influence of Black culture on American society. 

The documentary is written and directed by Jesse Washington. Washington, who is also credited as executive producer, has been a senior writer with Andscape since its inception as The Undefeated in 2014.

We feel this is the perfect time to discuss how hip-hop has influenced presidential politics, and to ask what we can expect from the culture in this upcoming election season. &360 provides an incredible opportunity to explore and illuminate important stories that have never been fully told. I’m looking forward to passing the &360 baton to the next storyteller and seeing new visions come to life.
— Jesse Washington

Hip Hop and The White House is the first of many to come from Andscape’s pending non-fiction anthology collection and is based on the work and research by their team of journalists. 

“Mr. 17.5” is not only working behind the scenes on this project but is also narrating the documentary. The doc begins with Jeezy taking the audience on a journey that begins in the 1970’s and revolves around the political landscape that created conditions of oppression and neglect that ultimately created Hip-Hop, while continuing to chronicle the evolution of Hip-Hop culture. 

Interviews and commentary are featured from a range of musical talent that includes Common, YG, KRS-One, Roxanne Shante, Bun B, Farai Chideya, Curren$y, Dave “Davey D” Cook, Grandmaster Caz, Waka Flocka Flame, and more.

Hip-Hop And The White House is set to debut this spring on April 22nd, with all documentaries in the anthology being featured on their streaming platform upon release.


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Jeezy Becomes New York Times Best Selling Author

Jeezy, the rapper and songwriter, is making headlines not only for his music but also as a New York Times best-selling author with his book Adversity For Sale: You Gotta Believe. We discuss it here!

 
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By: Gentel Sharrie

Jeezy is making headlines not only in the music industry but also as a New York Times best-selling author. His book, Adversity For Sale: You Gotta Believe, explores his journey from the streets to success, his struggles with mental health, and celebrates 50 years of hip-hop. Released in August, the book is already a top seller. Jeezy's wife, Jeannie Mai, celebrated his achievement on Instagram with their baby daughter.

Jeezy, whose real name is Jay Wayne Jenkins, is an American rapper and songwriter. He first gained prominence in the early 2000s as a member of the hip-hop group Boyz n da Hood. However, it was his solo career that propelled him to widespread success and established him as a prominent figure in the rap industry.

Born on September 28, 1977, in Columbia, South Carolina, Jeezy was raised in Atlanta, Georgia. He released his debut solo album, Let's Get It: Thug Motivation 101, in 2005, which received critical acclaim and commercial success. The album spawned hit singles like "Soul Survivor" and "Go Crazy," solidifying Jeezy's position in the rap scene.

Known for his distinctive raspy voice and gritty storytelling, Jeezy's music often revolves around themes of street life, hustling, and overcoming adversity. He has maintained a consistent output of albums throughout his career, including notable projects like The Inspiration, The Recession, and TM:103 Hustlerz Ambition.

Jeezy's contributions to hip-hop go beyond his music. He has also been involved in various philanthropic efforts, including initiatives to support underprivileged communities and provide resources for youth education.

Over the years, Jeezy has collaborated with numerous artists, both within and outside the rap genre, such as Jay-Z, Kanye West, Rihanna, and Usher. His impact on hip-hop, with his distinctive style and authentic storytelling, has earned him a dedicated fanbase and respect from his peers.

Jeezy's career has spanned over two decades, and he continues to release music, tour, and contribute to the rap industry. With his influential presence and enduring impact, Jeezy remains an important figure in the world of hip-hop.


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