A New Chapter for Jeezy
Hip-hop icon Jeezy is stepping into cinema with his first leading role in the upcoming film “Trap City,” arriving in theaters nationwide on December 13.
“This film is a powerful narrative that I know will resonate with audiences.” – Jeezy
The Story Behind “Trap City”
Written, directed, and produced by Tel. K. Ganesan, the film follows the life of Deshawn, played by Brandon T. Jackson, a young musician striving for success while trying to escape a violent past and industry traps.
Jeezy plays Reverend Lylee, a compelling character who influences the protagonist’s journey.
Cast Line-Up
The film features a multicultural, multi-industry ensemble:
- Brandon T. Jackson
- Jeezy as Reverend Lylee
- Clifton Powell
- Erica Pinkett
- Omar Gooding
- Yogi Babu
- GV Prakash Kumar
- Nepoleon Duraisamy
- Tarina Patel
“Trap City sheds light on the realities of fame, power, and the sacrifices we make to overcome adversity.” – Jeezy
A Soundtrack With Purpose
Along with acting, Jeezy also serves as Executive Producer of the film’s original soundtrack, releasing the same day as the movie.
Key music highlights include:
🎵 Jeezy – “Heavy” (produced by Cartier Fly)
🎵 Lil Reese – “Just Vibin” & “Clocks.”
🎵 Brandon T. Jackson also features
Director’s Vision
The film is a collaboration between Kyyba Films and Anchored Lens Productions.
“The film holds a mirror to society’s allure of fame and power. It reflects how power can uplift or shatter the human spirit.” – Tel K. Ganesan
Jeezy’s New Era
This project comes a year after Jeezy’s departure from Def Jam, where he spent nearly two decades.
Notable milestones since then:
- Released an independent double album “I Might Forgive… But I Don’t Forget”
- Featured on the remix of JT’s viral single “Okay”
His entry into acting marks a turning point in his artistic evolution.
Conclusion
“Trap City” is set to deliver an intense narrative exploring ambition, sacrifice, and the price of power—backed by strong performances and compelling music.
A cinematic journey that merges hip-hop culture, emotion, and reality—“Trap City” is gearing up to spark conversations nationwide.
