From Naptown Standup Vol. 9 mixtape, which is also hosted by Gangsta Gibbs. Can we get an untagged, Fred?
From Trakk Sounds and DJ Holiday’s Instrumental II Society mixtape.
Freddie Gibbs tells the tale of Michael Jackson’s return to Gary, Indiana. Directed by Mack Williams.
Freddie Gibbs talks with The Morning Riot, about his defunct relationship with Young Jeezy, T.I.’s statements about gangsta rap, the Rick Ross shooting, and rappers buying legacies with bullets.
Before his sold out show at Santos in NYC, Freddie Gibbs speaks to Duck Down Visuals about his first hand experience with Police brutality, being discharged from the Army and the inspiration to do an album with Madlib entitled “Cocaine Piñata.”
For this episode, we headed to Times Square where we filmed a few songs from Peruvian pan pipes crew Espiritu Andino and found percussion right around the corner from fellow street performers Wanted Techniques. After Mr. Green got what he wanted, he took the audio files into the studio to work up a beat. LFTS [cont.]
Muggs has been experimenting with some dubstep lately, and now he takes his tracks….. to the trap!! Gangsta Gibbs gets down on this one, taken from his January 15th album, Bass For Your Face.
This track comes from Scrilla’s The Demonstration 2 due early 2013.
From Baby Face Killa. Presented by L-R-G.
From LOS.FM hitting in January.
Freddie Gibbs called into the Breakfast Club a few days after his appearance with them to confirm that he has parted ways with Young Jeezy’s CTE imprint. In the initial interview, he sort of beat around the bush when asked about it, and with the follow-up call to the show, he confirms that he is [cont.]
From DJ Wally Sparks’ new SPKSMEN Vol. 1 mixtape.
Freddie Gibbs sits in with The Breakfast Club, speaking on his status with CTE, inheriting Jeezy’s beefs, when to expect his next project, Gary, Indiana, and more.
Freddie Gibbs goofs around with Pitchfork, and speaks about what he has planned for 2013. Be on the look out for Cocaine Pinata with Madlib, a record with Straight Slammin’ Clique, two solo projects 1) East Side Slim, which is the sequel to Baby Face Killa, and Neck Tie Party, which may undergo a name-change, [cont.]
The title track from Gibb’s BFK mixtape, gets a video, shot in East Gary, Indiana.
This track comes from Bay Area-by-way-of-B-More’s DJ Fresh’s Tonite Show, hitting Nov. 20th.
Here is the iTunes only bonus track from Mic Tyson, available today.
Bluesy wildchild ZZ Ward has a soft spot for great hip-hop, and often incorporates urban beats into music — collaborating with everyone from Tyler the Creator to Kendrick Lamar to Wiz Khalifa. Now check out her stripped down version of her gritty track “Criminal” featuring Freddie Gibbs.
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