In recent years the NPR Tiny Desk Concerts have become a favorite event for music fans around the world, and while not many Hip-Hoppers are involved in the personal affairs, several rappers have joined the series.
The latest rapper to descend on NPR's headquarters in Washington is none other than Jeezy (formerly known as Young Jeezy) who brought his trap style to the nation's capital and taught everyone in attendance a lesson in thug motivation. Building off hits like “Go Crazy,” “Air Forces” and “Standing Ovation” among other songs, Jeezy gave the crowd what they wanted and maybe more during his 23-minute set and continues to prove that rappers can indeed they put on dope shows with a live band in tow.
Check out Jeezy's NPR Tiny Desk Concert and let us know which of these concerts is your favorite in the comments section below.