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Jeezy Announces “I Might Forgive, But I Don’t Forget” Double Album To Address Trauma And Fulfill Def Jam Contract

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Renowned trap pioneer Jeezy has just announced an upcoming double album that promises to address deep-rooted trauma, overcoming obstacles, and personal growth. Titled “I Might Forgive, But I Don’t Forget,” this highly anticipated project is set to drop this Friday, leaving fans eager to embark on an emotional journey with the artist.

Key Takeaway

Jeezy announces his double album, “I Might Forgive, But I Don’t Forget,” which will delve into his personal journey, addressing trauma, obstacles, and personal growth. The album also signifies the end of his long-standing contract with Def Jam Recordings, as he transitions over to his independent label, CTE New World. Fans can expect a powerful and introspective collection of songs that explore Jeezy’s life, providing insight into his experiences and emotions.

Answering Fans’ Questions Through Music

Consisting of an impressive 29 tracks, the album aims to provide Jeezy with a platform to candidly answer the pressing questions that have been on the minds of his devoted followers. With each song thoughtfully crafted to explore various aspects of his life, listeners can expect an intimate and introspective experience.

Transitioning from Def Jam to CTE New World

This momentous release also marks the fulfillment of Jeezy’s nearly 20-year tenure with Def Jam Recordings. As he completes this chapter, Jeezy will shift his focus to his independent label, CTE New World, allowing him to further express his artistry and connect with his audience on a more personal level.

The album’s production credits are equally impressive. The “I Might Forgive…” portion of the album will showcase the talents of ATL Jacob, Ricky Polo, Cubeatz, Hendrix, and more. On the other hand, the “But I Don’t Forget” section is produced entirely by Jeezy’s long-time collaborators, The J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, ensuring a cohesive and authentic sound throughout.

Amidst Personal Turmoil

While Jeezy’s artistic endeavors have seen significant success, his personal life has experienced its own challenges. In September, he filed for divorce from television personality Jeannie Mai. Both parties have firmly denied any allegations of infidelity as the cause for their separation.

With the imminent release of “I Might Forgive, But I Don’t Forget,” all eyes and ears will be on Jeezy come Friday. Fans eagerly await the opportunity to delve deeper into the artist’s world, gaining a greater understanding of his experiences, emotions, and ultimately, finding solace in his music.