News
One night only, one song only, Tim-Jeezie is back! Friday, April 27 2007 at Trancos Lounge, time TBD. Rumor has it that 2pac's spirit will be hanging around... pictures will surely be coming soon. Be there!
- 4/23/07
Currently Tim-Jeezie is exploring other things right now, and is enjoying his break from the rap world and stress of worrying about getting shot nine times. It is unknown whether he will make a comeback. As Tim-Jeezie would say, "Peace (with three fingers!)"
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About
"Tim-Jeezie" was born in May of 2003, when his cover of the Eminem hit "Lose Yourself", originally intended for only close friends, made the rounds like everything else on the internet. Popularity skyrocketed, and the people of Escondido High clamored for a follow-up. Their wish was granted when, in July of 2003, TJ redid the Ludacris hit "Move Bitch". Adding to its raw flavor are several nice screwups within the song. As it was not generally considered Jeezie's best work, Tim-J set out to outdo the others, and chose 50 Cent's breakout hit "In Da Club". If it was not his best single yet, it was certainly a strong third single (Fans listening at high volume toward the end will be rewarded with a few extra comments from Im-Tay-Eezie-Jay). Next, T-Jeez tried 50 Cent's lesser known hit "Many Men (Wish Death)". With a special intro, and a nice job of handling a break in the song at approximently 2:30, "Many Men (Wish Death)" has become a favorite of true appreciators of Teezie-Jeezie-My-Neezie's art. In January 2004, Timmay!-Jeezay felt the need once again to express his gangstaness, and hit it big with his version of Lil Jon's "Get Low". Widely considered his finest yet, "Get Low" is a must have for anyone interested in the Jeez-String. Not long after "Get Low" was released, the Jeez-Unit received a generous remix cut from the underrated underground DJ known simply as "Jam Master John". This is a special track that deserves much credit. Well that pretty much sums up GZ till now. Enjoy!

The Good Stuff
1. Lose Yourself (May 2003)
2. Move Bitch (July 2003)
3. In Da Club (August 2003)
4. Many Men (Wish Death) (October 2003)
5. Get Low (January 2004)
6. Get Low RMX by Jam Master John (January 2004)
7. Disco Inferno (March 2005)
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Contact
Tim-Jeezie can be given props via AIM at Tim Jeezie.


...And that's all. Thanks for visiting, foo.

Tim-Jeezie

Last updated: 4/23/06 at 6:36 pm.

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