![]() EXTRADITE – BLACK THOUGHT – First feature on the album, the punchy Bob James’ sampled beat is interesting enough to keep the listener hooked through lyrically heavy anti-establishment material from both Black Thought and Gibbs.The Wire – while overplayed – fits perfectly with the aesthetic Gibbs hopes to exude on this album. FUCKIN’ UP THE COUNT – The first single from this album, The Wire infused drug dealing opus will already be a mainstay on any drug-theme playlist.The chorus while on paper looks corny, no one questions Gibbs singing voice, because mixed with the beat it actually comes through without being whack. CARELESS – You forget so easily with the bars that Freddie spits that he can actually be melodic in his rapping.His effortless flow is echoed by the chorus rapping comes too easy to Freddie, the drug game was the real challenge of his life. The drug dealing history of Gibbs is already heavy on showcase here and we are only two songs in. Solid start to those who already knew Gibbs or for new listeners to learn about his story. Heavy references to the LA scene, far from his Gary, Indiana home Gibbs comes through telling us we ain’t ready for what he is about to bring. REARVIEW – Homagin 2Pac in the first line of your new album is never a bad thing for Gangsta Gibbs.The Anticipated Follow-up to Pinata From one producer to many, how will this Gary, Indiana native fare on his newest full-length album? ![]()
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