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Jeezy to drop double album on ‘trauma, obstacles and personal growth’ amid Jeannie Mai divorce

He’s putting it all in his music.

Jeezy announced on Instagram that he is dropping a double album more than a month after he filed for divorce from wife Jeannie Mai.

The project, titled “I Might Forgive … But I Don’t Forget,” will feature a total of 29 songs and is set to be released on Nov. 3.

According to a press release, the album will address the rapper’s “trauma, obstacles, and personal growth” and delve “into the topics and people that have shaped [Jeezy] both personally and professionally.”

“Musically, Jeezy continues this powerful message to his devoted fans, encouraging them to persevere on their own journeys and strive to be the best versions of themselves while using his life and experience as the foundation for healing,” the press release read.

Jeezy announced that he is dropping a double album more than a month after he filed for divorce from wife Jeannie Mai.
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“With ‘I Might Forgive… But I Don’t Forget,’ Jeezy vulnerably invites fans to join him on a transformative musical journey.”

The forthcoming release of Jeezy’s 13th studio album comes more than a month after he filed to end his two-year marriage to Mai.

According to court docs obtained by Page Six in October, the “Put On” rapper — whose real name is Jay Jenkins — said that he and the former “Real” host were separated and their marriage was “irretrievably broken.”

The project, titled “I Might Forgive … But I Don’t Forget,” will feature a total of 29 songs and is set to be released on Nov. 3.
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He also filed for joint legal custody of his and Mai’s 1-year-old- daughter, Monaco.

While the estranged couple has remained mum about why they split, a source told “Entertainment Tonight” last month that they had different opinions when it came to “certain family values and expectations.”


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The “Put On” rapper filed for divorce from the former “Real” co-host last month.
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However, a separate source exclusively told Page Six that Mai, 44, was “devastated” her husband filed for divorce and “wants her marriage to work and wants her family to be one solid unit.”

Earlier this month, Jeezy, 46, broke his silence surrounding his split, saying in a statement that his decision to end his marriage “was not made impulsively and comes with a heavy heart.”

“Despite this, my love and respect for Jeannie remains and the time we spent together holds a cherished place in my heart,” he added.

A source told Page Six that Mai was “devastated” her husband filed for divorce and she “wants her marriage to work.”
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The “My President” emcee called his youngest daughter, Monaco, the “best gift” from his marriage to Mai.

“I am committed to assuring she feels the love and stability she deserves,” he continued.

Meanwhile, the “Raid the Cage” co-host shared that she would be taking a break from social media to focus on healing.

Jeezy and Mai tied the knot in March 2021.
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They share 1-year-old daughter Monaco.
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Jeezy and Mai tied the knot in their Atlanta home in March 2021 after three years of dating.

The pair welcomed daughter Monaco in January 2022.

The “Adversity for Sale: Ya Gotta Believe” author is also a dad to three other kids from previous relationships.