![]() Jeezy would later jump on the remix version. Jeezy decided to leave the song off The Recession and gave it to Kanye, who decided to keep the adlibs on the song and continued to make further adjustments to it with Toomp, who also worked on “Good Life” and “Big Brother” on Graduation. ![]() And I gotta turn my album over to the label in two days.’” ![]() “When he sent it back, I’m just like, ‘Yo man, it’s a whole different song. Kanye connected with Toomp to make changes to the song before sending it back. “I sent it to Ye and put a verse on it but wanted to know who produced the record,” Jeezy recalled in an interview. Deciding that a Kanye verse would be a dope addition, the Snowman sent it over, only to have Ye change the entire song. record, “I Got Money” that was produced by DJ Toomp and meant to feature on his 2008 album, The Recession. The song was originally a Jeezy featuring T.I. Turns out the story is a little more complicated than Kanye deciding to have some random fun with Jeezy’s iconic “Yeah” and “Ha Ha.” “La, la, la la / Wait ’til I get my money right” – it’s one of the greatest Kanye records of all time, but have you ever wondered why Young Jeezy’s adlibs are all over “Can’t Tell Me Nothing” without a verse?
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