Def Jam, has shared his departure from the label. He also announced a double album, «I Might Forgive… But I Don't Forget,» set to be released via his CTE New World imprint on November 3.
The album, titled "I Might Forgive," will feature production by Ricky Polo, ATL Jacob, Cubeatz, Hendrix, and more. The second part, «But I Don't Forget,» will be entirely produced by the J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League. This collective has collaborated with Jeezy on various projects, including his debut album, «Let's Get It: Thug Motivation 101,» released in 2005.
Jeezy's exit from Def Jam is significant since his first studio album was launched through Def Jam South. All subsequent albums have been a joint effort between Def Jam and CTE, including his most recent solo release, «The Recession 2,» which came out in 2020. That year, he extended his contract with Def Jam and took on a consulting role.
In August, Jeezy ventured into the world of publishing with his first book, «Adversity for Sale: Ya Gotta Believe.» The book delved into his journey to success in business and music, highlighting how he overcame obstacles.
«I Might Forgive...»
I Might Forgive
My Name
No Complaining
They Don't Love Me
Trust No One
Sad
Couldn't Lose if I Tried
Rewrite History
Never Had a Bad Day in My Life
This Too Shall Pass
Don't Deserve Me
If I'm Being Honest
Don't Cheat
Shine On Me
Keep The Change
«But I Don't Forget»
Delusional
Nothin to Prove
Titanic
Everything About Me Is True
Expectations
Claim to Fame
What I Gotta Do
My Intentions
Never Be a Fan
Sade
Don't Let Up
Since Pac Died
Free Champagne
No Choice
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