Just like them good ol’ Roc-A-Fella days, Freeway and Just Blaze took it back with a few classics at a recent Vitaminwater Uncapped Live event in Philly. Just clap for me, mami, oh.
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Mixed by Greg Nitty, Freezer lets it rip over various beats from Jeezy for his latest cut This can also be found on Superstar Jay & DJ Love Dinero’s upcoming mixtape, The Intermission. Class is in session. Previously: “Niggas In Africa“
For Freezer’s latest freestyle, he tries his hand over The Throne’s instrumental with a video to accompany it. Off The Intermission presented by Superstar Jay & DJ Love Dinero.
[vodpod id=Video.15357802&w=540&h=350&fv=CONFIG_URL%3Dhttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.mtvu.com%2Fplayer%2Fembed%2Fconfiguration.jhtml%253fvid%253D684619] Pete, Tek and Steele send flowers for the dead in their new video featuring Freeway. Monumental is in stores now.
The City of Brotherly Love turned into a battle ground last Thursday with the annual Red Bull Emsee competition. Guests and judges included Redman, Joell Ortiz, Schoolly D and your host, Bun B. Free did his 1-2 too.
[vodpod id=Video.15327344&w=540&h=350&fv=] This must be your typical day at the market with Free. As part of 30 Mosque‘s Saffron Series, Freeway spits a few bars for the camera. The beards are in the building an Indian grocery store.
Free’s known to roc the mic right. And this time he does it for the folks at VladTV. As always, no beat, no mic necessary.
Before Royce Da 5’9′ took the stage last night at S.O.B.’s, Jon Connor warmed things up. During his set, he brought out Free for “What We Do” and a freestyle. Royce footage coming shortly. Salvation is out now.
[vodpod id=Video.14735599&w=540&h=350&fv=%26rel%3D0%26border%3D0%26] Earlier this week, Philly Freezer was the special guest on ThisIs50 radio. During his visit, he threw some cold bars over Uncle Murda’s “Warning”. hhnm
[vodpod id=Video.14711827&w=540&h=350&fv=%26rel%3D0%26border%3D0%26] While Gibbs was in the city of Brotherly Love over the weekend, he brought out hometown hero Freeway. Tilt your head and watch Freezer perform “What We Do”. Eight years later and that joint still rings off.
Freddie Gibbs is one of the most authentic voices in contemporary hip-hop. With his ability to tell real stories and create unique atmospheres, he has conquered an ever-widening audience.