I was able to spend the weekend with this project – which is more than a mixtape (that’s why I didn’t label it as such) – and I believe this is Fred’s best work since Midwestboxframecadillacmuzik. Plus, it’s completely no DJ, so it feels like a proper album.
It’s no surprise that Fred has a lot to get off his chest, as he’s been relatively quiet since aligning with Young Jeezy.
On Cold Day In Hell, the Gangsta Island native pulls no punches (see the shots fired on “B.A.N.ned”). He keeps things Midwest on “Anything To Survive” (where Sly Polaroid makes an inspired cameo), takes it down south with 2 Chainz on “Neighborhood Hoez” and is straight west coastin’ with Dom Kennedy on “Menace II Society.”
Chicago producer SC laces the beat for the Jizzle-assisted “Twos & Fews,” while Wiz Khalifa-affiliate Cardo cranks out some of the projects best production. Speakerbomb, Big K.R.I.T. and JUSTICE League also contribute stellar music here.
But enough of my babbling, hit the jump to see for yourself.
Gangsta Gibbs is in a league of his own. Only release I was checking for ….
when is the devil’s palace coming out?!
Fuck the dumb shit… THIS IS THAT BUSINESS!!!!!!!!
West Side
Gangsta Gibbs, ho. Definitely his best release this year; I was really feeling this whole project from top to bottom. There’s nothing better than the smooth gangsta approach to his music with that cadence. Dude’s flow is unmatchable and his too consistent.
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Freedie Gibbs been nice on the mic, he is consistent and has nice subject matter…some of these new jerk kids should study gibbs before attempting to rhyme….MORE CHICAGO MUSIC http://youtu.be/s9umfnyoGXI