Jeezy “Church In These Streets” Release Date, Cover Art, Tracklist & Album Stream

    The stream of Jeezy’s Church In These Streets is now available via Spotify.

    The 19-track project features Janelle Monáe on “Sweet Life” and Monica on the album-closing “Forgive Me.”

    The Church In These Streets stream is as follows:

    (The most recent post in this post was published October 28, 2015. It is as follows.)

    The tracklist for Jeezy‘s Church In These Streets has been released via HipHop-N-More.

    Jeezy’s new album is slated to have 19 tracks with no Rap features, but singing appearances from Janelle Monáe and Monica.

    Church In These Streets is due out November 13.

    The Church In These Streets tracklist is below. See which songs made it on Jeezy’s new album:

    1. Grind State
    2. Lost Souls
    3. Holy Water
    4. Gold Bottles
    5. Hell You Talkin Bout
    6. Hustlaz Holiday
    7. Eternal Reflection Interlude
    8. GOD
    9. Church In These Streets
    10. New Clothes
    11. Sweet Life (f. Janelle Monáe)
    12. Scared Of The Dark
    13. No Other Way
    14. Sister Good Game’s Testimony
    15. J BO
    16. I Feel Ya
    17. Go Get It Interlude
    18. Just Win
    19. Forgive Me (f. Monica)

    (This story was last updated on October 5, 2015 and is as follows.)

    Jeezy revealed the cover art for his forthcoming album Church In These Streets yesterday (October 4) as part of his “Sunday Service” series. The album is slated for a November 13 release.

    The Atlanta rapper also released a promotional video for the album, showing himself interacting with fans while making a video for the title track, directed by Gabriel Hart. Boosie Badazz makes an appearance.

    The cover art and promotional behind-the-scenes video for Church In These Streets are below:

     

    (This story was last updated on September 21, 2015 and is as follows.)

    Jeezy’s forthcoming album will be called Church In These Streets, according to Complex.

    The website premiered the single “Church In These Streets,” produced by Zaytoven, and said that it is the title track for the project.

    On Sundays leading up to the scheduled November 13 release of the album, the Atlanta rapper will be hosting the “Sunday Service” series where he will release music and videos and share commentary on current events.

    Jeezy released the single “God” last month when he announced the album.

    (The original article in this post was published August 31, 2015 and is as follows.)

    Jeezy promised a special announcement this weekend on Instagram. The announcement came today (August 31) in the form of a letter posted on Twitter.

    After explaining what the cat and cross imagery from his Instagram posts represent, the Atlanta rapper details his personal journey.

    “I’m just a Black man that came from nothing who was never given anything and for that matter, never asked for anything,” Jeezy writes. “But I was willing to sacrifice my freedom and my livelihood for my beliefs. And that act alone it what’s makes us GODS…. This is coming from a place of passion and not ignorance. To Be Continued… Friday, November 13th.”

    He signs the letter as “Paster Young.”

    DJ Folk, a friend of Jeezy’s, confirmed on his own Twitter page that November 13 is the release date for the rapper’s forthcoming album.

    Jeezy then announced the first single, “God” will be released today (August 31).

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    29 thoughts on “Jeezy “Church In These Streets” Release Date, Cover Art, Tracklist & Album Stream

      1. God of the hood!!You wouldn’t understand because your white and you just have that hatred belief in you.Not your fault. Lol Devil! God! Wait for it…..

    1. I definitely enjoyed his previous album, and it’s nice to hear a new album is coming. I would not be surprised if this is gonna get delayed though. I mean…look at The Documentary 2, lol. The first single is nothing special though. Hopefully no indication of the album itself.

    2. Man somebody please tell jermain to sit his fake ass down….now he’s a pastor? lol guess he’ll do anything to sell a record…if he really was bout that pastor life then why he try to steal Gucci song and even got his homeboy killed in the process….he needs to make a album repenting for that young man’s loss…everything bout Jerry is blasphemous and fake..any independent thinker knows this already

    3. Dope album, but what more did you expect. Jeezy one of the most consistent artist of this era. The thing that kills me is, some of these E thugs forget it’s entertainment, meaning you decipher the real from the fictional. I’m 30 bucks old, I know young ain’t selling dope right now, and besides he doesn’t know me, but I like his music, he gives back to his community. That’s how can define a real nigga.

    4. I cant stand when fake niggaz get fame and fool weak minded youngstas. Thats like niggas in the hood that sell half ounces of green and they act like they selling 80lbs a week. These rappers be killing me. Cant pull a women til they get some fame and a chain. Cant be accepted by they surroundings for being a normal person. So they fool everyone walking. Cant fool God or the Devil though. Youngsta dont let entertainer’s be your Role Model. Have A Brain and Use it Wisely.

    5. solidly laid with only 2 features , guess some artists could learn from weezy… he didn’t go all Game on us

    6. Quitbringing up dat old shit wit gucci shit was over ten years ago errbody got the right to change. Cant stay on the same bs

    7. Go om logic page fuc nigga and go research him ten years ago prolly eating pizza pla mario kart Nintendo 64 @$$ #####”$

    8. Yea fyi I was the the first to do itas far as that concept go listen to troy I got a real prayer on every album not jeezy or game. Babies dont kno shit gtfoh

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