Gangsta Gibbs links with Problem for the black and white visuals to “One Eighty Seven”. His album “ESGN” is available now. Call the Reverend!!
Gangsta Gibbs links with Problem for the black and white visuals to “One Eighty Seven”. His album “ESGN” is available now. Call the Reverend!!
Gangsta Gibbs continues to release new music and this time he drops something new with production duo Cookin’ Soul. Known for their effortless soul samples, the duo give Freddie Gibbs one of the best backdrops he’s had in awhile.
From his recently released ESGN album, Gangsta Gibbs drops the video for Deuces. Peep below the jump for the video.
Back in 2011, Freddie Gibbs signed to Jeezy’s growing CTE imprint, but was cut at the end of 2012 as the label decided to move in a different direction. At first, it seemed as though the split was amicable and strictly a business decision, but a couple of months into the new year, Freddie began speaking on the situation, and he wasn’t happy. Amongst other things, he called his former CEO “fake,” revealing he never once helped his career and that he has zero respect for him. Almost a year to the day since the split was announced, it appears that Freddie still isn’t over it. Taking to Twitter over the weekend, the Indiana rapper revealed that he has a diss track on the way, taking aim at Jeezy’s neck. Oh boy! Check the tweets in the gallery. Wonder if Jizzle will respond?
The BFK releases “Deuces,” which is produced by Young Chop. He uses the Evander Holyfield v. Mike Tyson fight as the backdrop to the audio, yet this is not an official video. See it below.