Watch Jeezy's 10th Anniversary Celebration of 'Thug Motivation 101' Concert Free on TIDAL

Tonight, rapper Young Jeezy celebratess the 10th year anniversary of his debut album, Let's Get It: Thug Motivation 101. The concert takes place at 9pm EST at Fox Theatre in Jeezy's hometown of Atlanta, Georgia, with TIDAL documenting the moment and live streaming the celebration for fans all over. TM:01 marked the rapper's emergence onto the hip hop scene, as well as introducing the world to the Trap music movement which spurned acts such as Dirty Sprite 2 rapper Future and Dreams Worth More Than rapper Meek Mill.

TIDAL will be commemorating the moment providing users the ability to view the Gangsta Party rapper perfoming all his hits and trap anthems from TM:101 for free if they sign up for the 30 day free-trial.

Jeezy took to Instagram, perhaps feeling a bit nostalgic about the big milestone, and he took the time to reflect on his last 10 years while speaking about the negative perceptions people have about Trap music.

 They say you have your whole life to make your first album, and they might be right. Some call it poetry, others call it the ghetto gospel, but the industry calls it "trap music." Go figure. Either way it's the voice of the streets, and we all know that when the streets talk, we listen. I find it odd when people use a negative connotation like "trap music," when the message (lyrics) clearly states: make it out of your surroundings and be the best man and provider you can be. We call that being a boss where I'm from -- a self made individual that refuses to let his environment dictate his or her outcome in life. This body of work you see before you is just that. Every experience, every up, down and close call. All the nights that you prayed you could make it to see another day. All the sacrifices you made for friends and loved ones you lost to the street life. I can't help but to think of all the obstacles I had to dodge and the times I was unsure. But I continued to keep my faith and hustle strong. I kept pushing! When I said that the roaches were in the kitchen, I meant that! So now when I tell you the floors look like bowling balls, I mean that too. You can call it rags to riches, but I like to call it a boy becoming a man and believing in his dreams, goals and expectations. I never thought of "fame" or being accepted in this industry; my only thoughts were to represent and speak for every man, woman and child that was in the struggle and just wanted to make a better way of life, without taking no for an answer. With every song, verse and adlib on this body of work, you can hear that determination, that ambition and that drive in every word. If the album touched you in any way, just know that it was all for you. I'd like to thank my fans and anybody that was a part of my journey. Here I am, 10 years later, doing what I love --motivating the people.

A photo posted by @youngjeezy on Jul 21, 2015 at 7:50am PDT

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