Photography By: Joe Chea

Last night (Sept. 3), Jeezy celebrated the release of his seventh studio album Seen It All at Stage 48 in New York City. The place was electric. It was packed, wall-to-wall, with fans from all over the Tri-State area. Everyone was waiting for the Snowman to shut down the stage.

Doors opened at 7 p.m., however, Jeezy didn’t go on until about 11:30 p.m. There was a moment when Hot 97’s morning show (Ebro, Peter Rosenberg, Laura Stylez)—who hosted the event—came out to calm down the crowd. But as soon as Jeezy came out, ill feelings quickly evaporated and the place erupted as fake snow fell from the sky.

Jeezy rattled through hits off Seen It All such as “1/4 Block,” "Black Eskimo," and “Me Ok.” After he brought out Akon to perform “Soul Survivor” and their newest collab “Been Getting Money," the Snowman went through a litany of bangers like "Beautiful," “Go Crazy,” “Trap Star,”  "Get Ya Mind Right," “Trap or Die,” “Bottom of the Map,” “My Hood,” and “Holy Ghost.” The amount of hits Jeezy has in his decade long career is insane. His music is catered for live performances. The energy and raw emotion bleeding out from the Atlanta native was infectious. No one in Stage 48 was standing still. Remy Ma came out and surprised the crowd; she performed her verse to “They Don't Love You No More” and classic hits like “Lean Back.”

Out next came Bobby Shmurda. Shmurda alongside Rowdy Rebel and GS9 stormed the stage and performed “Hot N*gga” twice. The floor moved as everyone in the audience did their best Shmoney Dance impersonation.

Jeezy then returned to the stage and did his verse from “My Hitta,” and hits such as “Put On,” “Lose My Mind,” “Who Dat,” “Go Getta,” “I Luv It,” “Fuck The World” and “Way Too Gone.” The biggest surprise of the night was Jeezy bringing out Future. He performed “Move That Dope” and “No Tears.” To end the night, Jeezy thanked the crowd and gave some great advice, “If your dreams don’t scare you, you’re not dreaming big enough.” He finished off the evening with “Seen It All.”

Jeezy accomplished the impossible and made it snow in the summer.—Emmanuel C.M.

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