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Cold Summer: The Authorized Mixtape [Explicit Lyrics]

U.S.D.A., Young Jeezy
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  • Audio CD (May 22, 2007)
  • Original Release Date: May 22, 2007
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics
  • Label: Def Jam
  • ASIN: B000OQDV0Q
  • In-Print Editions: Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (19 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #117,140 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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The themes may be familiar, but the spirit is fresh: Working with his United Streets D-Boys of America crew, Young Jeezy finds his flow on Cold Summer and has no compunction about settling into it, even when that means his compadres Slick Pulla and Blood Raw get bumped to the side of the beat. From the hot, hooky "White Chick" (street code for cocaine, despite all the shout-outs to Christina Aguilera) to the bangin' second single "Corporate Thuggin'," this is Jeezy's baby--introspective, Jeez-ified joints like "I Keep Tellin' Myself" and "Live My Life" lay street life out for close inspection, and "Check" and "Focus" chug along to characteristically unstoppable choruses. Slick Pulla and Blood Raw step up most notably on "Get It Up" (Pulla) and "Respect the Shield" (Raw), and they give off an energy Jeezy clearly coasts on; overall, though, the title gets it right. Jeezy's doing the presenting here--he's a cool, capable leader in a unit whose players don't yet equal him, but probably will in the space of a few mixtapes. --Tammy La Gorce

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7 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "I don't make music for the muh****in' critics, they don't understand 'cause they ain't muh****in' live it", May 22, 2007
As a Young Jeezy project, this album is virtually guaranteed to catch unwarranted flack from hip-hop heads who hate on anything mainstream. Jeezy is one of the most targeted emcees in the game today, and anything resembling, or related to his name is sure to draw the ire and criticism of heads who're still living in the '90s. I can almost assure you that anyone who rates this album in one-star territory has NOT listened to this album, and is simply basing their review off of Jeezy's reputation.

Now that the facts have been stated, let's begin the review. U.S.D.A. is an acronym for United Streets Dopeboyz of America, and is Young Jeezy's crew consisting of himself, Slick Pulla, and Blood Raw. Both Slick and Jeezy are ATLiens, whilst Blood Raw comes straight outta hip-hop's latest hotbed, Florida. Their debut album is undoubtedly one of the hottest releases thus far this year, with some of the tightest production found on any album this year. I know the majority of people will dismiss U.S.D.A. as wack emcees who get by on production alone, but that certainly isn't the case here.

Young Jeezy is still one of the most charismatic performers in the game. He may have a lot of haters, and I doubt this album will convert any of them into fans; he's still shouting ad-libs, he's still talking about the trap, and he's surrounded by two emcees who, while widely different from one another, are still cut from virtually the same mold. For his fans who can see Jeezy's depth beyond the cliches that lie on the surface, they'll be praising this album as their champion for the rest of the summer, and beeyond. Young Jeezy's flow has gotten considerabley tighter over each of his releases, from the beginning of his underground career with Thuggin Under the Influence, through his mixtapes, his Boyz N Tha Hood days, his solo venture through Def Jam, and now, his crew's first release as a group. He switches it up numerous times throughout the album, going from the slow, drawn-out style he's become famous for to a faster-paced, higher cadence flow which has been displayed on a number of his latest collaborations with other artists. Slick Pulla is like Jeezy without the adlibs, a bit more traditional style; hardcore heads maybe able to appreciate him more than Jeezy. Blood Raw is a high-pitched Rick Ross with better breath control.

While none of the above may seem very appealing to elitists, one only has to look at the acronym of their name to see what they're about; trap rap. For those who love the stylings of Clipse, T.I., UGK, Rick Ross, and Jeezy himself, this album is an essential to have in your collection. From the metaphore based "White Girl" to the rowdy club-anthem "Get It Up," all three members pour our their dirty souls to their audience to create the best music they possibly can. You can't say these guys are commercial; if they're commercial, it's because pop's following them, not the other way around. Young Jeezy arguably spits the best verse of his entire lifetime on the phenomenal cut, Corporate Thuggin', which is the album's greatest stand-out track, and also rumored second single. Arnaz, who produces this track, is one of the best new producers from any region I've heard in more than a minute; other standouts from this CTE(Corporate Thug Entertainment, Jeezy's label) in-house producer include Pam, I Keep Tellin' Myself and the aforementioned Get It Up.

Live My Life featuring regular Big Boi collaborate, Scar, is one of the smoothest trap-rap tracks I've heard in a minute; definitely another standout on the album, as Scar provides a sensual chorus, and the three Dopeboyz deliver. Respect Da Shield is a dope track featuring CTE artists Rocette and 211, and features more banging production, this time from Sanchez Holmes, and tight verses from the collective and their guests. The album ends on the same high note it began with, as we're given a remix of Jeezy's smash-hit single, Go Getta, this time featuring the highly dope emcees of Bun B and Jadakiss. Everyone delivers a great verse on this track, and it's one of the dopest remixes in a minute.

In the end, there really are no flaws to this album; it's as cohesive, and dope as anything else released this year. Don't let the major label tag stop you from picking it up. Possible album of the year contendor, and once this hits the charts, it'll certainly be a Cold Summer.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Super fast shipping, May 26, 2009
I've been looking for a particular song from this artist for a long time. Thanks for the fast shipping.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Street Heat, September 27, 2008
By Carltouis Stevenson (Angeles Mesa, Los Angeles) - See all my reviews
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After making a name for himself, Young Jeezy hand picks Slick Pulla and Blood Raw to form the group U.S.D.A. for grade A combination unlike his ex-group Boyz N Da Hood. Introduced by a horn selection on "Focus" explaining thier goal and determination to make it. Simmering over a slow tempo on "White Girl" complimenting the acronym U.S.D.A. or United Streets D-Boys of America by glamourizing drug dealing by their success and the best prices for weight. Young Jeezy takes matter in his own hand on "Get It Up" as he shift speed with control of the syncronized horn selection. "Get It Up" explains the paved road to success and wealth by a relentless grind. Making sure you have everything to complete any drug deals, "Check" list the requirements necessary. Addressing critics on "Corporate Thuggin'" explains the reason behind the lyrical contents named after Young Jeezy's label Corporate Thugs Entertainment as competitors should "Respect The Shield" featuring Roccett & 211. "Throw This Money" is a perfect stripper anthem with chants to instruct movement as Slick Pulla interjects "...next thing you know I'm spending a pile of cash / shawty shaking like she got maracas in her a**..." Describing a lady friend and her attributes that may seem suggestive on "Pam" that flows perfectly to "Quickie". As a mainstream attempt on "Live My Life" featuring Scar shows the trio in another light, but still remain true to the streets. Showing pride in your ride on "Ride Tonight" have you in the backseat painting the town or at a car show as "What It Is". "Go Getta Remix" featuring R. Kelly, Jadakiss & Bun B is a great addition to the LP adding dimention and depth with its production. As a majority of Cold Summer is complimented with the multi-layered horn sections gives presence for the group. Each U.S.D.A. member added their own flavor to complete the project with success.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Not Bad, But Could Be Better
This album is lackluster to me. I wasn't able to really listen to it from beginning to end because I simply wasn't impressed. Read more
Published on February 1, 2008 by Marcus E. Langford

4.0 out of 5 stars DONT SLEEP ON THIS C.D. ITS GOOD
YOUNG JEEZY IS OKAY BUT I HAVE NEVER BEEN A REAL BIG FAN. I BROUGHT THUG MOTIVATION AND THE INSPIRATION AND WAS NEVER ABLE TO LISTEN TO THE C.D.S WITHOUT SKIPPING OVER SONGS. Read more
Published on September 13, 2007 by DUVAL DIMEPIECE

3.0 out of 5 stars This is what happens when new albums are released within months of each other
I wasn't a fan of Boyz N Da Hood, and I wasn't too excited about Young Jeezy by himself either when he released Let's Get It. Read more
Published on August 7, 2007 by Anthony Rupert

2.0 out of 5 stars Young Jeezy presents U.S.D.A.: Hot Winter
We all know who Jeezy is and what were going to get from him so let me enlighten you on the other two members: Slick Pulla and Blood Raw. Read more
Published on July 23, 2007 by Nuisance

4.0 out of 5 stars USDA: Hot Summer!!!
To eloborate on C. Allen's review... the tracks on this album are bangin'. Coming out of ATL, its refreshing to hear an album that doesnt have a dance to match every freakin song... Read more
Published on July 6, 2007 by M. Sheriff

5.0 out of 5 stars Almost got it
I gave this a 5 star rating based on the fact it is a mixtape and not an album. If it was an album I would have given it 4 stars but that's besides the point. Read more
Published on July 4, 2007 by Dave R

5.0 out of 5 stars YESS SIR!
Y.G. iz my dogg on tha real, his beats and lyrics be madd ill-matic, when I heard tha first track I just knew It guna be off tha hook, if u ain't got it now... Read more
Published on June 11, 2007 by "O" "S"

2.0 out of 5 stars As a true jeezy fan I give this garbage 2 stars
Are you guys serious?!?!?! How can you rate this piece of junk of a cd anything higher than a 2. I am not hating on them, just being honest. Read more
Published on June 7, 2007 by D. Franks

5.0 out of 5 stars this cd is underrated
this cd is hot! at first i was skeptical because of a bad review but after hearing it for myself i realized the person that gave it a bad review probably never heard it. Read more
Published on June 6, 2007 by C. Centeno

4.0 out of 5 stars 4.5 stars.. surprisingly good!
I picked up this CD on a whim, for 8 bucks at Target, expecting another Jeezy sounding album. I was pleasently surprised. Read more
Published on June 6, 2007 by Kelly

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