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  1. ............ says:

    Gangsta Gibbs Is The Truth

    One of your recent tweets read: “Who are you? Rick Ross, Big Meech or Larry Hoover? the rap game is like halloween every day?”
    Freddie Gibbs: This the same dude that told you he knew Noriega when he first came out, so…

    “much love to all the real DJs in the game. To all the ones that be tryin to rap and be diddy eat a dick.”

    No way that nigga can be nice, listen to his fucking voice.

    A lot of these rappers in the game be scared to say something about that shit because they wanna get they next check

    “Specifically I was talking about DJ Khaled, if people wanna know,” Gibbs tweeted

    He cracks me up man, always keeps it real

  2. rahrahrah says:

    Nice, simple. I liked the producer on this track, very nice feel. Like the introspection by Gibbs on this track.

  3. Derrt says:

    Folks and Peoples sound good on a track together

    #MIDWEST

  4. Real Deal says:

    To the first guy, you know he only said that because he’s on jeezy’s label right?

  5. rahrahrah says:

    @ Real Deal

    ” Without a track with Weezy, Kanye, or the fake Rick Ross”…crushin’ feelings, Freddie Gibbs.

    I don’t know when he made the quote about Khaled, but Gibbs was coming at Ross before he had any meetings with Jeezy. Not that I agree with it, the line was kind of funny, but I don’t think Gibbs needs the beef. If anything it’s going to hurt him. You go to war when you have your money right. Gibbs is not in that position. He’s joined forces with someone who can’t even release his own music, and is not known as a lyricist. Gibbs could be a lot more than just “Gangsta Gibbs”. I hope he doesn’t lose direction or get to focused on this ignorant “dopeboy” image.

    The streets, the people, need more than thal.

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