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Freddie Gibbs – Baby Face Killa (Mixtape)

September 25, 2012 Leave a comment

Gary, Indiana’s very own Freddie Gibbs drops a new mixtape with DJ Drama called Baby Face Killa, with tracks featuring Young Jeezy, Curren$y, Jadakiss, SpaceGhostPurrp, Krayzie Bone, Dom Kennedy, Kirko Bangz and Jay Rawk.

01 BFK
02 Still Livin’
03 The Diet
04 Money, Clothes, Hoes (MCH)
05 The Hard [ft. Dana Williams]
06 Kush Cloud [ft. Krayzie Bone and SpaceGhostPurrp]
07 Walk in Wit the M.O. [ft. Dom Kennedy]
08 Bout It Bout It [ft. Kirko Bangz]
09 Krazy [ft. Jadakiss and Jay Rock]
10 Stay Down
11 Boxframe Cadillac (’83 DeVille Mix) [ft. Z-Ro]
12 Middle of the Night [ft. Wayne Blazed]
13 Go For It [ft. Young Jeezy]
14 On Me [ft. Problem]
15 Tell a Friend [ft. Curren$y]
16 My Nigga [ft. G-Wiz, Hit, and D-Edge]
17 Seventeen [ft. Young Jeezy and Slick Pulla]
18 Every City [ft. YG]

Make sure you support Gangsta Gibbs by downloading the new mixtape at the link below.

Download: Freddie Gibbs – Baby Face Killa

Freddie Gibbs Feat. Curren$y – Tell A Friend

September 24, 2012 Leave a comment

Are you ready? I know I am. Tomorrow Baby Face Killa will be released. In case you are really fiending, Freddie Gibbs drops a track with the assistance of Curren$y. Be on your Ps and Qs for the mixtape release.

Freddie Gibbs Feat. Dana Williams – The Hard

September 6, 2012 Leave a comment

Still waiting on that Baby Faced Killa mixtape? Me too. Well, Gibbs dropped this smooth track last night giving fans hope that he will soon be releasing the Gangsta Grillz mixtape sooner than later after a few delays.

Lil Wayne – Gangsta Grillz: Dedication 4 (mixtape)

September 3, 2012 Leave a comment

It’s finally here. The long awaited, highly anticipated Gangsta Grillz: Dedication 4. The mixtape features Birdman, Deatail, Nicki Minaj, Boo, Lil Mouse, Young Jeezy, Jae Millz (he’s still around?), Gudda Gudda (him too?), J. Cole and Flo. I doubt there is more I need to say. Just download.

Download: Lil Wayne – Dedication 4

Slaughterhouse – On The House (mixtape)

August 19, 2012 Leave a comment

Your favorite hip-hop quartette, Slaughterhouse, has finally dropped their highly anticipated DJ Drama Gangsta Grillz mixtape, On The House, a prequel to their upcoming album, Our House. Instead of over-saturating the 13-track mixtape with a thousand features, Joey, Joell, Royce and Crooked connect with only Freeway, K-Young and SLV.

Download: Slaughterhouse – On The House

Slaughterhouse – See Dead People

August 11, 2012 Leave a comment

You can always count on these four dudes to come hard with the tracks. Slaughterhouse dropped a track last night off their upcoming Gangsta Grillz mixtape, On The House.

Freddie Gibbs & Madlib Feat. BJ The Chicago Kid – Shame (video)

August 8, 2012 Leave a comment

The homie Freddie Gibbs connects with Madlib again and drops a dope track featuring BJ The Chicago Kid that will show up on Gibbs’ upcoming Gangsta Grillz mixtape, Baby Faced Killa.

Slaughterhouse – Weight Scale

July 25, 2012 Leave a comment

SLAUGHTERHOUSE!!!! Sorry, I was trying to do my best Crooked I impression. But the crew comes through with some flows over Nas’ “Nasty” for their upcoming DJ Drama Gansta Grillz mixtape.

Interview: Freddie Gibbs

April 6, 2012 Leave a comment

There’s no doubt Freddie Gibbs is on the come up in a major way. Already signed to Young Jeezy’s CTE label, the Gary, Indiana MC has brought his brand of gangsta hip-hop together with a flow that hasn’t been seen in the genre in quite a long time. I had to the chance to talk Gangsta Gibbs over the phone for an interview for the Broward-Palm Beach New Times about Tupac, Justin Bieber, Jeezy and his upcoming Gangsta Grillz mixtape #BabyFaceKilla. Gibbs opens up for Raekwon tonight at Revolution Live. Here’s a sample of the piece Freddie Gibbs Is The Gangsta Mainstream Needs”….

Thug and mainstream rap have not gone together over the past several years.

Over the past decade, Young Jeezy and South Florida’s Trick Daddy have been able to create thug/gangsta rap with mainstream success, even incorporating the word thug in the albums’ titles, such as Thug Motivation 103: Hustler’s Ambition and Finally Famous: Born a Thug, Still a Thug.

 Freddie Gibbs’ brand of thug rap is one with a nearly flawless flow to display the harsh reality of growing up and living in Gary, Indiana, one of the most dangerous cities in America.

“When you grow up and you’re grown,” said Gibbs, “and you got bills and got people to take care of, shit get real. And people are going to die.”

Full article: Freddie Gibbs Is The Gangsta Mainstream Needs

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