Freddie Gibbs
By now, you know that Freddie Gibbs has the street savvy rhymes down to a science. One can say the same about his visuals. Moments ago, he returned with his latest from ESGN with “Have U Seen Her,” featuring Hit Skrewface.
An unfortunate occurrence brings Freddie Gibbs fans an audible blessing in the form of his new album, ESGN. Consider this full stream the direct result of a security breach that caused the project to leak more than two weeks before its July 9 release date.
Feel free to call Freddie Gibbs the “Eastide Moonwalker.” That is the title of his latest menacing single from his forthcoming project, ESGN.
Freddie Gibbs has finally been talking more candidly about his ill-fated musical relationship with Young Jeezy. So of course that means he also has new music to drop, with a cut called “Freddie Soprano.”
Freddie Gibbs isn’t letting up on his verbal assault on former boss Young Jeezy. Following a very candid interview with XXL on the matter, the Gary, Ind. rapper sat with MTV to further discuss why he parted ways with the Snowman’s CTE imprint.
Freddie Gibbs feels like people —including his former boss Young Jeezy— counted him out. We agree that he doesn’t receive nearly the credit he deserves for his contributions to street Hip-Hop, but this could all change with is forthcoming album, ESGN.
Early on, Freddie Gibbs chose to be politically correct when discussing his departure from Young Jeezy’s CTE imprint. Most assumed that there was more to the story, though. In recent months, the Indiana rapper’s words on the situation became more aggressive, but things recently came to a head in a candid sit down with XXL‘s […]
Three of Hip-Hop’s top tier lyricist in Talib Kweli, Freddie Gibbs and Jon Connor collaborate on a new track, titled “Makes No Sense.” Though the cut is as surprising to you as it is to us, we always applaud quality bars to kick of the week.
A new jam by Freddie Gibbs surfaced on a mixtape by DJ DNyce called #NaptownStandup that the former CTE artist hosted. Titled “The Color Purple,” listeners will hear a little Houston influence in Gangsta Gibbs’ melodic sound on the first half of the cut. The second half segues into Kirko Bangz’s “Drank In My Cup,” which the underrated MC […]
Pitchfork TV returns with another installment of their very popular FRAMES series. This time, the publication catches up with Gary, IN’s own, Freddie Gibbs.
Freddie Gibbs unexpectedly left Young Jeezy’s record label, Corporate Thugz Entertainment last year shortly before dropping his critically acclaimed project, Baby Face Killa.
Freddie Gibbs has been in the news a lot lately. After dropping his acclaimed project, Baby Face Killer, he has removed himself from Young Jeezy’s Corporate Thugz Entertainment.