U.S.D.A. Reveals Cover Art & Tracklist For “The After Party,” Due November 15th

    Though his oft-delayed album Thug Motivation 103 is still without a release date, Young Jeezy isn’t keeping quiet. His group U.S.D.A has announced the release of its new album The After Party, releasing November 15th via SMC Recordings.

    The group, consisting of Jeezy, Slick Pulla, 2Eleven and Boo Rossini, will drop what’s being branded as its first “official” album release. The LP’s first official single is titled “Look at the Club” and features all four members, though the cut is currently without a release date.

    U.S.D.A.’s first project, Cold Summer, debuted at number four on the Billboard 200 upon its release in May 2007, selling 95,000 copies in its first week.

    [October 18]

    UPDATE: The tracklist has been revealed for The After Party (via RapDose), as well as the cover art (via XXLMag.com).

    1. Seen It All
    2. Look At The Club
    3. Dolla Billz
    4. 20 Below
    5. On My Shit
    6. Where Ya Panties At
    7. Exotic
    8. I Am
    9. Light One
    10. Gotta Be Seen
    11. Rough Out Here
    12. Outta Here
    13. Epic Night
    14. Maybe
    15. Gangsta Shit
    16. Bandanna

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    14 thoughts on “U.S.D.A. Reveals Cover Art & Tracklist For “The After Party,” Due November 15th

    1. O lord give it up you old coons! I mean I guess yall know yall want do 20,000 hell yall not even hot. I guess “music for the people”? i guess…. but yea I guess Jeezy tryin to use them to sell his shit? hell I dont know damn

    2. I saw Jeezy in concert last month and he rocked the house, everyone left super satisfied. Now if only he could get a single TM103 could come out.

    3. “the streetz” are not what is driving hip hop anymore!!! people say ross is what the “streetz” are checking for but they are dead wrong…..out here in los angeles ross is a jock in the hood….thats what happeneds when rappers start making alternative hip hop..more and more people that think they know hip hop suddenly have an opinion on whats hot after hearing 3 or 4 tracks….the streets dont drive whats hot anymore like when 50 or wayne came up…its the record companies now

    4. jezzy your clinging on to dear life with your new single…but what the hell would u put usda out for? that shit been done

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