Posts Tagged ‘Freddie Gibbs’

Freddie Gibbs – Rap Money Ft. Daz Dillinger (Kuttet & Skrudd By Soul Division)

Wednesday, August 10th, 2011


 
This landed in our inbox all the way from Norway, courtesy of production duo Soul Division (comprised of P. Jones and Groove Daniels). Kinda weird to hear a Statik Selektah beat chopped up, by Vikings of all people. Keep’em coming though.
 
‘Kuttet & Skrudd’ means chopped & screwed in Norwegian. I just taught you something.
 
DOWNLOAD: Freddie Gibbs – Rap Money Ft. Daz Dillinger (Kuttet & Skrudd By Soul Division)
Freddie Gibbs – Rap Money (Ft. Daz Dillinger) (Chopped & Screwed) by Soul Division

SMKA – The 808 Experiment: Vol 3 (Mixtape)

Tuesday, April 26th, 2011

The third installment of The 808 Experiment series, again pairing some of today’s best young rapperw with SMKA production. The list of featured artists speaks for itself: 4-Ize, A-1 the Super Group , Aleon Craft, Bobby Creekwater, brandUn DeShay, Casey Veggies, DaVinci, Donny Goines, El Prez, FKi, Freddie Gibbs, Goines, Grip Plyaz, Jack Preston, Jackie Chain, Jarren Benton, K. Sparks, Laws, Mike Schpitz, Mikkey Halsted, Nesby Phips, Phil Ade, PRGz, RE, Rittz, Sam Dew (of Cloudeater), Scar, Skewby , Spodee, Spree Wilson, STS, Thee Tom Hardy, Tony Williams, Tuki (of Hollyweerd), XO, Young Lyxx and Young Scolla.

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Freddie Gibbs – Str8 Slammin (NO DJ)

Saturday, April 9th, 2011

I have not a clue where this came from but it’s too dope to overlook. Str8 Slammin is a collection of Gibbs songs & features that didn’t land on any official Gibbs mixtapes. It’s a very well put together compilation. All tracks are CDQ & No DJ! –Philaflava

1. It’s All Cognac (Produced by Bink!)
2. Field ***** Blues (ft. Mikkey Halsted) (Produced by No I.D.)
3. Caught In A Daze (ft. David Dallas) (Produced by Fire & Ice)
4. Highway To Hell (ft. Bun B) (Produced by Mexicans With Guns)
5. One Day at a Time (ft. P Watts) (Produced by DJ Burn One)
6. Peaceful (feat. Self Scientific & Krondon) (Produced by DJ Khalil)
7. This Is Freddie (Produced by DJ Premier)
8. C.H.L. (Cops, Hoes, Labels)
9. In (ft. Blu & Homeboy Sandman)
10. Heads of the Heads (ft. GLC) (Produced by Tony Baines)
11. Learn to Duck (Produced by DJ Premier)
12. Authority (ft. Pulled Over By the Cops) (Produced by Blended Babies)
13. fu*k Rap Pt. 2 (Produced by Josh The Goon)
14. Something New (ft. YP) (Produced by Million $ Mano)
15. On My Own (ft. Mikkey Halsted) (Produced by Maja7th)
16. Fallin’ (ft. Termanology) (Produced by Statik Selektah)
17. Gone (ft. Co$$) (Produced by Numonics)
18. Stuck To You (ft. Sani G & Insanity)
19. Fa Sho! (ft. PUSH! Montana & Killa Kyleon) (Produced by Canei Finch)
20. Player Of The Century (ft. Naledge) (Produced by Double 0 & Nez & Rio)
21. Falling Out of Place (Remix) (ft. Pollyn)
22. Take Aim (ft. Alex of The Kickdrums) (Produced by Cook Classics)
23. My Way Home (Produced by DJ Burn One)

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DJ Burn One – Joints (mixtape)

Friday, March 4th, 2011

If you’re still not up on one of our favorite producers working today, this is probably the best chance you’ll get to catch up. Some of these songs got a lot of attention around the ‘nets, some are more obscure, and there’s a new instrumental to top it all off. The mixtape is presented by DJBooth and Baller’s Eve.

Tracklist:
01. Rittz – Smash Potatoes (DJBooth Exclusive Freestyle)
02. Indeed (Ricky Fontaine & Walt Live) – Weed Money Music
03. Jackie Chain – Don’t Violate
04. KD ft. Freddie Gibbs – Let Me Ride
05. P Watts ft Freddie Gibbs – One Day at a Time
06. Starlito – @*#$! Ya
07. Mouce (Ft. Ricky Fontaine) – Fly High
08. Dee Goodz – I Can’t Stop
09. Johnny Spanish – Like That
10. Indeed ft. Cornbread – Blue Dream (Hookah Lounge)
11. Freddie Gibbs – My Way Home
12. Freddie Gibbs – Do Wrong
13. Starlito – Do Wrong
14. Young Buck – Bury Me Alive
15. Rittz – High Five
16. DJ Burn One – Exotica

DOWNLOAD: DJ Burn One – Joints

Blu + Freddie Gibbs + Homeboy Sandman – In / Homeboy Sandman –

Wednesday, February 9th, 2011

Taken from HomeBase Presents Live At The Clubhouse Vol. 1 EP. Description as follows: “This five song EP brings together the artists and vibes you can hear at HomeBase parties and shows with the production sound of The Clubhouse. Now available for download at homebasenyc.bandcamp.com

The whole EP is pretty solid, these two are the standout tracks.

Stream for the whole EP is embedded below the jump.
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Hit’Em High 2011

Friday, January 14th, 2011

Remember Space Jam?  Yes, you do.   And before I go any further, yes, this is an article on Steady Bloggin about Space Jam.  Because it was an instant classic to the 9 year old me, and the 24 year old me wants to tell you about it.

Well it’s the 15 year anniversary of Space Jam, and Austin Kent over at The Good Point (who, interestingly, I went to University with – shouts to Sam Joynt who I roomed with in third year and also writes for GP) decided it’d be pretty cool to celebrate the occasion by recasting The Monstars in 2011.  I agree.

So educated reader, who might already know where this is going, basketball and rap music have gone hand-in-hand for the better half of two decades now.  And for someone like me, that’s awesome since basketball and rap have long been interests number 1 and 1A, in no particular order.  Naturally, including hip hop in films about basketball made sense, whether culturally within the movie itself, or accompanied by way of the soundtrack.  For instance, White Man Can’t Jump had Cypress Hill and Queen Latifah, Hoop Dreams had Ice Cube, Above the Rim with Tupac, He Got Game had an entire soundtrack crafted by Public Enemy, and even a masterpiece like The 6th Man had Doug E. Fresh on a Stevie Wonder remix.  But the cream of the crop, my friends, was The Monstars’ anthem known better as Hit’Em High.

Stealing the idea from Austin (it’s hip hop, we steal shit right?) and applying it to what Wikipedia suggests is “generally regarded as the greatest rap collaboration of all-time” (seriously, it says that), I thought it’d be thumbs up to figure out who could represent The Mean Team in the studio in 2011.

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Freddie Gibbs – Something new feat YP (prod by M$M)

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

This could’ve been a nice addition to Str8 Killa, maybe replacing that pointless collaboration with Sick Jacken. It might sound sacrilegious but I kinda almost like M$M’s usage of Bumpy’s Lament more than Dre’s take on it. Granted this beat doesn’t bang as hard as the one on Xxplosive but I’m enjoying the looser approach that lets the sample breathe a bit.

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Earl vs. Freddie Gibbs?

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

Last day to vote before the finals. Who is gonna take it? –Philaflava

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Win Freddie Gibbs & Black Milk tickets – NYC S.O.B.S. 8/3/10

Sunday, August 1st, 2010

Want a pair of tickets to see Gibbs and Milk? Email Steadybloggin@gmail.com your full name along with your favorite Gibbs and Milk track. Winner will be announced tomorrow!

Tue-Aug 03
Doors 7:30pm, Show 9:00pm Admission $12 in adv / $15 day of the show , 18 & over

Black Milk & Freddie Gibbs Come to NY’s Home of Hip-Hop, SOBs, – August 3rd A tornado of true, eclectic hip hop is coming in from the Midwest to S.O.B.’s on August 3rd. Please join us as we tear up a Tuesday night with Black Milk & Freddie Gibbs. Hailing from Detroit Michigan, Black Milk brings the funk and soul to Hip Hop that most artists and producers strive for but cannot obtain. In 2004, he released his first album Sound Of The City, Vol. 1 on Fat Beats Records, which was given much praise. Now in 2010, Black Milk, through twitter, has announced that his forthcoming album, Album of the Year will be released on September 14th. Catch Black Milk, and cuts off the new album at S.O.B.’s on August 3rd. When critics compare you to the late Tupac Shakur, you know your doing something right. Freddie Gibbs emerged out of a disheveled Gary, Indiana street corner. When you hail from the same city as the famous Jackson Five, you know you have to do your city right and Freddie Gibbs does just that. Before even releasing an album, Freddie Gibbs was offered a deal by Intercscope Records. Freddie’s music is described as a play-by-play look at street politics. Now through his Gibbs Family label, Freddie plans on releasing his highly anticipated ep Str8 Killa on August 3rd 2010. On August 3rd, please join us at S.O.B’s for a night of partying with Black Milk & Freddie Gibbs celebrating his new release! Don’t miss out!”

Freddie Gibbs – Str8 Killa No Filla

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

This one of the summer’s most anticipated releases, so I’m not even gonna say anything. Except that I’m psyched to see Block Beattaz production on this, Gibbs needs to go to Alabama more often. A Gibbs/G-Side collaboration would be nice.

DOWNLOAD: Freddie Gibbs – Str8 Killa No Filla Mixtape

Courtesy of XXL.

Back cover with tracklist and production credits is below.

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