Less than six months after
Young Jeezy released
The Inspiration: Thug Motivation 102 he returned as part of the crew
U.S.D.A. (United Streets Dopeboys of America), featuring longtime friends
Blood Raw and
Slick Pulla. On their full-length debut, there's a natural chemistry that makes the tired topics sound a lot more alive than they should. It's a good thing, too, since cocaine pushing, thug life, gunning for number one, and partying on the weekend are all topics
Jeezy's covered before and with much better production. Still, the hooks are here -- strong as ever -- and the production downgrade is all part of
Cold Summer's decided effort to connect with the streets. Reliable folks like
Drumma Boy and
Midnight Black provide 808-based trunk rumblers that almost warrant the "mixtape" subtitle, although it should be noted that there are no freestyles, jacked beats, or typical mixtape flow.
Cold Summer sounds more like it should be sold in indie circles rather than underground circles, minus a couple tracks that come gift-wrapped for clubs and radio. Calling cocaine "White Girl" and building a song on it is nothing new and yet the single remains fresh, while the aggressive "Check" lives up to anything on either volume of
Jeezy's Thug Motivation. Speaking of which, "Go Getta" from
Thug Motivation 102 reappears here in a remix with
Jadakiss and
Bun B slapped on. That rounds out the must-have tracks, since the rest of
Cold Summer is B-list without ever dropping down to C. While few listeners will mind, the album's biggest problem seems to be launching
Blood Raw and
Slick Pulla, since the two never get their proper showcase. They do, however, stand up just fine next to the talented
Jeezy, who remains exciting even when he's just making records instead of making history. [
Cold Summer was also made available in a clean version, with all explicit material removed.] ~ David Jeffries