Tuxedo’d Trap Titan Jeezy Brings A Blizzard Of…
Tuxedo’d entice titan Jeezy froze over the Las Vegas Strip for the second weekend of his residency alongside Usher, Fabolous, and Bun B, proving his ice-cold catalog can still ship heat through a packed crowd.
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Over Memorial Day weekend, the icy icon was middle stage for his “Legend of the Snowman” residency at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino following a triumphant opening weekend that featured appearances from 2 Chainz and YG.
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Across both weekends, the Grammy-nominated artist delivered performances drawn from his in depth catalog while mixing cinematic staging and orchestral preparations.
During the latest stretch of reveals, diamonds dripped, stylishly suited suitors sipped, and girls in curve-caressing attire have been prepared to rap along to the “trapper of the year’s” icy anthems.
After being welcomed by DJ Ace and Jeezy’s legendary “Gangsta Grillz” collaborator, DJ Drama, the symphonic snowman took the stage backed by the Color of Noize Orchestra, performed by Derrick Hodge and musically directed by the legendary Adam Blackstone.
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The orchestra’s cinematic instrumentation elevated the environment inside the venue as swelling strings, booming brass, crisp woodwinds, and a thunderous rhythm part remodeled the opening moments into one thing far grander than a conventional rap live performance. The orchestra offered the proper soundtrack as Jeezy opened with “Mr. 17.5” and they continued throughout the night, backing the Snowman as he carried out a blizzard of hits throughout three acts: “The Man, The Myth, and The Legend.”
Dressed in a sharply tailor-made tuxedo full with embellished bow-tie detailing, customized cuff hyperlinks, a lapel pin, and glossy Christian Louboutin footwear, the rapper regarded every bit the posh entice icon he’s advanced into as he rapped lyrics like “All a gangsta do is keep contemporary,” a sentiment that embodied the night’s gown code.
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The Snowman’s stacked setlist turned PH Live into a entice revival as followers screamed lyrics to hits like “All There,” “I Love It,” “Standing Ovation,” “And Then What,” and “Lose My Mind,” while also erupting for Jeezy’s verses on “Geek’d Up,” “Who Dat,” and Shawty Lo’s Atlanta anthem “Dey Know.” Elsewhere in the set, the rapper powered through “Super Freak” and “Bottom of the Map,” maintaining the group on its toes as followers bounced, rapped along, and waved their fingers in unison.
Throughout the evening, the orchestra added wealthy layering beneath Jeezy’s avenue tales and motivational bars, giving songs like “Trap or Die,” “Standing Ovation,” and “Lose My Mind” a dramatic, symphonic depth. The manufacturing leaned closely into visuals as effectively, significantly during “Dreaming,” which was turned into a motivational manifesto when the stage was engulfed in deep red lighting while affirmations, including “Trust Ya Process,” “Keep Going,” and “Be Undeniable,” illuminated screens behind him.
Elsewhere in the show, the group’s enthusiasm reached a fever pitch when Bun B’s arrival turned one of the night’s defining moments. The Southern rap legend joined Jeezy for “Trap or Die” before launching into International Players Anthem (I Choose You) and delivering the late Pimp C’s iconic verse himself, sending the group into a frenzy.
“Rest in peace to the pimp,” Jeezy told the viewers before reflecting on the affect UGK had on his own come-up.
“When he put out ‘Pocket Full of Stones,’ I had pocket full of them motherf**ers, that’s a fact,” Jeezy added.
Over the weekend, the apperances continued as Usher and Fabolous electrified the group.
Jeezy’s “Legend of the Snowman” residency arrives on the heels of his sold-out “TM:101 Live” tour, celebrating the twentieth anniversary of his landmark debut album, Let’s Get It: Thug Motivation 101. That orchestral-backed manufacturing helped pave the best way for the rapper’s profitable first Las Vegas residency in 2025 and the expanded return this 12 months.
With “Legend of the Snowman,” Jeezy proves that his catalog stays “more than words” and “more than rap,” it’s entice testimony turned into symphony-backed survival tales that still resonate a long time later.
How are you able to not give him a “Standing Ovation?”
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For ticket data and residency updates, followers are inspired to keep tuned for extra bulletins and go to legendofthesnowman.com.
Full set of remaining dates below:
Fri 6/12
Sat 6/13
Fri 6/19
Sat 6/20
Fri 6/26
Sat 6/27
Fri 7/10
Sat 7/11
Sun 7/12
Fri 7/17
Sat 7/18
Fri 7/24
Sat 7/25
Fri 7/31
Sat 8/1
Fri 8/21
Sat 8/22
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