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TuneTownTroll 04-22-2013 10:29 AM

Freddie Gibbs and Other Underground names
 
Hey guys,

So I am new here to this forum, I have always been pretty musically driven, have my own facebook music group with tens of thousands of songs archived there and I am constantly in search of good music all around.

So the other day I stumbled across an artist called Freddie Gibbs, looks like he is mainly produced by DJ Skee (ski?) anyway his flow is dope and his lyrics are spot on, it's killin me that someone this talented has garnered such little notice. Gibbs isnt the only one though, other incredible artists to check out Na~Palm, Bliss n Eso, etc. Am I alone in my respect for this sick spitta? what do you guys think?

Who do you think should be more well known in the Rap R&B world? hit me up im curious!

-TTT

14232949 04-12-2014 02:36 PM

The closest thing we have to a Freddie Gibbs thread I suppose.

I imagine some of you have heard Pinata, the Gibbs and Madlib project?

The production's stellar as one would expect although it's Gibbs that remains something of a mystery to me. Are we supposed to take the 'Gangsta Gibbs' persona seriously?
I mean Gansta rap hasn't been popular in around 20 years and I thought we were over such mindless posturing.
This detracts from the product in my eyes, because I'm not sure I can buy into someone called 'Freddie' as a gangster. Lil Durk has more credibility as a gangster.

That being said Gibbs shows flashes of being quite competent. His rapping is a slow, mumbled version of 2Pac's which makes everything he says sound quite effortless and that's quite a cool sound. Almost as if he's just dropping lines without trying off the top of his dome. Reminds me a little of UK rapper Giggs, but better.

I wasn't sure what to make of the skits and disses. I'm new to Gibbs so didn't understand who he was aiming them at and what the back story is. The guest spots are good, especially the last track which features like 7 different guest verses. No idea why Mac Miller got the last verse on the album though.

Overall the album is good, don't go into this expecting Madvilliany, Gibbs is a completely different rapper to DOOM although some of the production and cutaways early on in the album suggest they're trying to mirror that project and it takes until the middle of the album to fully come into its own.
I can see myself re listening to this. Was wondering what everyone else thought.

djchameleon 04-12-2014 03:24 PM

I am not sure why I always mix up Freddie Gibbs and Fred The Godson but I definitely prefer Fred the Godson over Gibbs.

He needs to get more shine but I already feel like he's heading that way. He was on the XXL cover and he's working on getting his debut released.


Not the best song from him but I love the video.




PsalmSprings 06-19-2014 02:46 AM

Antwon is the Illest out right now

PsalmSprings 06-19-2014 02:52 AM

oh yeah and Speak Inside Out Boy is killin'
Weekend money with Ne$$ is bangin'

Ryan97 07-08-2014 01:03 AM

Open Mike Eagle's last album, Dark Comedy was dope.

Nachoman13 07-08-2014 11:44 AM

I'm a fan of Gibbs, but underground I love so many guys. G Huff, Mr Mutha****in' ExQuire & anything produced by 9th Wonder is always worth a download for me.


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