On 2005's Let's Get It: Thug Motivation 101, Young Jeezy positioned himself as a sort of Curtis Mayfield for drug dealers, urging his listeners to keep on pushing.
This new agenda is best articulated in the soulful "Circulate, " in which Jeezy laments rising gas prices and unemployment rates alongside vocal samples of Billy Paul's prescient 1975 album cut "Let the Dollar Circulate".
Jeezy has apparently come to the realization that most of his listeners are more likely to hit the kitchen lights to the sight of cockroaches than the marble floors he bragged of on his debut.