Fuck Harvey Levin and anybody that loves his celebrity news website. First you prematurely pronounce the impending death of Lil Wayne (Weezy Forgives. We Don't.) and then you try to link the horrific actions of one of the Boston Marathon culprits to our culture? "DEAD BOMBING SUSPECT: HEAVY INTO HIP HOP" You don't say? It's 2013 and most kids are into rap music. We've been penetrated pop culture, you cock suckers. "What's interesting... hip-hop lyrics are notoriously violent and often degrading to women." So our music is at fault in this tragedy? Let's be clear the only bombs my culture cosigns is DJ Funkmaster Flex's sound effects. Thirty Mile Zone is prone to post anything to get traffic. Fuck dude and his coffee cup. Get you a Rap Radar cup and drink with us in the winner's circle.
You Played Yourself
Yo Mister Cee, the people feel threatened! Soliciting prostitutes is illegal and this is the second time your private affairs have been publicized. Get some help...and a room! —B.Dot
Wednesday, May 15 2013 1:16 PM EST | Posted by: B.Dot | Posted in: Blog, Focus
Picking up from where the original left off, 360 seeks revenge with accomplices Jadakiss and Freddie Gibbs. The video is one of the first off his upcoming LP Beginning Of Forever dropping next month.
Monday, March 25 2013 5:55 PM EST | Posted by: Big Homie | Posted in: Blog, Music
The World Famous Tony Williams adds more Mid-West flavor to his Kanye collabo “Another You” by bringing along King Chip and Freddie Gibbs for the official remix. Produced by Bink!
Thursday, January 31 2013 3:59 PM EST | Posted by: Big Homie | Posted in: Blog, Live Show
“I know Rick Ross, the real Rick Ross.”
Freddie held court at Santos Party House last night. During his set, he previewed a new track titled, “Shorty Wanna Be A Thug” over Onyx’s instrumental. The free agent is currently prepping his retail debut, Eastside Slim.
Wednesday, January 09 2013 3:00 PM EST | Posted by: B.Dot | Posted in: Album Reviews, Blog
Number four should’ve been number one to me. In case there was any doubt, BFK solidifies Freddie Gibbs place as one of the game’s coldest spitters. From the opening bell, he commands our attention with a multi-layered flow (“BFK”). Throughout the tape, Gibbs uses his voice to his advantage. He manipulates his baritone on ”Money, Clothes, Hoes” and gets back to business on cuts like ”Hard” and “Kush Cloud”. He understands melody (“Stay Down”) and the importance of sharing the spotlight alongside a respected artist like Z-Ro (“Boxframe Cadillac (’83)”). On the production front, Statik Selektah supplies Gibbs with the soundbed for “Krazy”. The track is Gibbs at his best with machine gun funk and mind numbing wordplay. As long as the Baby Face Killa’s on the prowl, competition ain’t safe.
Friday, January 04 2013 1:52 PM EST | Posted by: Big Homie | Posted in: Blog, Music
Freddie Gibbs keeps it in his normal habitat with his contribution to DJ Muggs’ upcoming album, Bass For Your Face on January 15. Fred is as hard as they come. Pause.
Wednesday, December 26 2012 6:46 PM EST | Posted by: Big Homie | Posted in: Blog, Music
Shook ones beware as CTE’s Scrilla drops off a new track featuring his former labelmate, Freddie Gibbs. Scrilla’s The Demonstration 2 is expected to arrive early next year.