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Well here it is. After dropping off a hilarious album trailer on Thursday announcing his new album, Freddie Gibbs decides to stay true to his word and release Freddie today with only a few hours notice. Feb 26, 2018 - If file is deleted from your desired shared host first try checking different host by clicking on another file title. If you still have trouble downloading.
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Pinata's is 17 tracks and one hour of highly-evolved gangster rap. Producer Madlib and Freddie Gibbs could have fallen back on what they’re most comfortable.
Instead, Pinata brings their styles together for a refreshing, unique gangster rap sound. The combination of Madlib and Gangster Gibbs bridges their two disparate worlds of backpack rap and street rap. As a whole album, Pinata sounds like a rap game fanfiction come to life.
Gibb's gruff Midwest street-rap is influenced by famous rappers from all three coasts. Madlib's funky rap beats take the J Dilla influence and add a kaleidoscopic 70’s soul/jazz/funk sound to the backpack rap he’s built his legacy around.
Freddie Gibbs himself described the album as 'a gangster Blaxploitation film on wax.' Even without Freddie Gibbs’ context, the album sounds like a rap movie. 'Scarface' opens up Pinata cinematically as Madlib begins the beat with a tense rising string line. The track comes off like a gangster rap Tarantino flick. On 'Deeper,' producer Madlib shows that he can do gangster-rap more colorfully than the best of them. The track combines Madlib's signature slinky bass sound with a coke rap violin lead that sounds like it was ripped from the first round of Wu-Tang solo albums. “Real” is a classic diss track that puts Freddie Gibbs into a league with famous rappers like Jay-Z, Snoop Dogg, Three 6 Mafia and Noreaga for the tracks powerful rap diss.
The track calls out notorious rap hitmaker-CEO Yung Jeezy, pointing out his sellout ambitions and lack of respect for the rap game. Its fast-rap intro verse and beat change up into a classic-sounding Madlib soul beat that allows Gibbs to cool down and up his bravado. On the soul rap vamp, Gangster Gibbs throws out a very specific diss verse that rattles Jeezy’s rap game reputation. Freddie Gibbs brings Jeezy down a peg. “Yeah, I know you sold the blow and whipped the hard/But underneath the money you a fuckin’ mark,” raps Gibbs. It’s a brave and scathing track that propels Gibbs further as a fierce voice in the rap game. Tracks like “Real,” “Thuggin,” “Lakers,” and “Broken” earn Freddie Gibbs the title of Last Gangster in the Rap Game, 2014.
Famous rappers have evolved gangster rap into swag rap and trap in the last handful of years. Since the 2000’s, gangster rap has focused on a decadent image and simple club-friendly verses and rap beats. Gibbs' style of rap takes more influence from older rappers who use rapid-fire rhythmic precision and present themselves as gritty and real. 'Harold's,' an ode to a Chicago chicken joint, showcases the carefree style employed by great East Coast famous rappers from the 1990's and combines it with the complex vocal rhythms of North Memphis and Texas rap of the same time frame.