Jeezy releases a documentary that follows the New York rapper across the country while on his Seen it All tour. Directed by Motion Family, the 24-minute video shows the rapper preparing for his sets and hitting the stage. "Sleep is for the weak," he explains in the opening seconds. The clip also focuses on a diverse mix of fans, all of whom share their love for the Snowman that goes back as far as Jeezy's 2005 Thug Motivation 101. The Def Jam signee discusses how he prepares all day for the feeling he gets while on stage, as well as how he determines his tour sets, keeping showmanship in mind.

"I'm a different type of dude on stage, like I really bring that shit to life," he said. "The last couple of years has been really me and my DJ, and just doing different tours going out with different people from Jay Z to me, Wayne and Drake. We just saw the elevation of people's game as fas as their showmanship [goes], so I just wanted to step it back up and just do it my way. I just feel like I want my show to be moody. I want my show to feel—to be more like an experience. So that's what I do."

In preparation for Jeezy's eighth studio album, Church in the Streetsthe ATL native announced his upcoming concert series that will hit six cities across the country. He has released a number of records off the forthcoming LP, including "Sweet Life," featuring Janelle Monae, "Gold Bottles,"  "Church in the Streets," the video for "Pastor Young's Letter," "Hustla's Holiday," and "God." As if that wasn't enough, he also surprised fans with a five-track EP titled Politically Correct. Church in the Streets officially drops on Nov. 13. Check out the cover art and watch the Seen it All tour documentary above.

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