Album Cover: Jeezy - 'Seen It All: The Autobiography'

  /  07.25.2014

Seen It All

Jeezy stirs up controversy with the cover for his fifth solo album Seen It All: The Autobiography. The Atlanta rapper took to Instagram to reveal the dark artwork, which features the Eye of Providence, which has become a symbol of the Illuminati.

Due September 2, the follow-up to 2011’s TM:103 Hustlerz Ambition features the Jay Z-assisted title track as well as the Future-assisted “No Tears.”

“This is gonna be your bible, this is gonna be your manual,” Jizzle told MTV News. “I’m not gonna tell you that everything gonna be okay, that everything’s gonna be alright, but the moral to the story is never quit, never let up. A win is a win. That’s what this album is about.”

Other tracks include “Me OK,” “Black Eskimo,” and “Enough.”

What do you think of Jeezy’s cover art?

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