Freddie Gibbs Debuts Songs At Pitchfork
July 22, 2010 @ 1:01 PM EDT
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“The Ghetto” wasn’t the only record Freddie Gibbs performed at the Pitchfork concert last Saturday. He also rocked two new records (“Str8 Killa No Filla” and “Face Down”) from his upcoming mixtape and EP. By the way, Gibbs is returning to S.O.B.’s in two weeks. Peep the flyer below, fa sho.
These kids lack appeal. They fail to understand that skill is only 1/3 of being a complete artist. They’re too boring. And that goes for J. Cole as well.
Everybody in that crowd disagrees with you
so raw!!! gangsta gibbs!!!
Lol at the crowd
Everybody in that crowd disagrees with you.
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There’s nothing like local love.
Cosign with freakshow, you can’t just be lyrical to get listeners. You need to be creative, only complete artists sell or have fans. Look at Nas, a lyrical beast and probably top 3 dead or alive but he can’t sell. Thats why Jay z is a better artist, not a better rapper but a better artist because Jay z is still relevant to this new generation!
Freddie Gibbs is probably my favorite living rapper.
Gangsta Freddie Gibbs is str8 killa. The bitches complaining just want some filler. Sorry, none available. Just wait for the next Jay-Z + Eminem tour to come to a venue near you.
yo. that show gonna be aight,.. that kid PUSH! got some heat too.
why the fuck he spilling the henney….the crowd was really feeling this niggA.LOL
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