The delay has made room for some improvements, such as allowing for the appearance of the recently released-from-jail T.I. Its initial release date was set for June of last year, and though the rapper’s music hasn’t changed much in the interim, nearly everything else has, leaving us with a hash of production styles and producers. TM:103 suffers from the common fractured quality that befalls hip-hop albums with long gestation periods. ![]() Like most of the stuff that ends up getting dumped around this time, the album isn’t anything especially revelatory, a middling set that contains few surprises, aside from raising questions about what took Jeezy so long to make it. ![]() The desolate music wasteland that is the holiday season leaves listeners with two options: latecomer Christmas collections hoping to soak up seasonal cheer and rap albums like Young Jeezy’s TM:103 – Hustlerz Ambition, forced into this bleak corner after months of delays.
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