Released on December 12, 2006, is the story of Young Jeezy solidifying his place as a hip-hop titan while grappling with the heavy weight of his newfound fame.

: Songs like "Dreamin'" (featuring Keyshia Cole) offered a heartfelt look at the hustle and the emotional cost of achieving goals, while "3 A.M." (produced by Timbaland) painted vivid scenes of late-night life in Atlanta.

: The album is remembered as a cornerstone of trap music, featuring a unique production style—rich with heavy 808s and special snares—that many have tried to replicate but few have mastered.

: The album debuted at #1 on the US Billboard 200 , moving 352,000 copies in its first week and eventually reaching platinum status. It proved Jeezy could evolve his "slow Godfather-like flow" into a sustainable, multi-platinum career.