Sunday General Discussion – January 3rd, 2021 - HipHop |
- Sunday General Discussion – January 3rd, 2021
- Album of the Year #14: Freddie Gibbs & The Alchemist - Alfredo
- MF DOOM - Arrow Root
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- Radiohead - All I Need (feat. MF DOOM)
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- [AUDIO] VIKTOR VAUGHN - 'Let Me Watch' (ft. Apani B. Fly) [prod. by Kind Honey]
- MF DOOM - Cellz (ft. Charles Bukowski)
- [FRESH] Madlib - Hopprock
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- MF DOOM - Mandrake
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- Murs - NO SHOTS [Feat. Mac Miller, Vinny Radio, Franchise & Choo Jackson]
- #GW20 Groundworks Cypher 2020: Best UK Drill artists do XXL style Cypher
- [FRESH] Jay Critch - All I Wanted [trap] (2021)
- MF DOOM x Damu the Fudgemunk - Coco Mango (Instrumental)
- [Original] Madvillain, J Dilla - MadDILLAiny (Madvillainy Mashup)
- Masta Ace Incorporated - Terror
Sunday General Discussion – January 3rd, 2021 Posted: 03 Jan 2021 09:32 AM PST |
Album of the Year #14: Freddie Gibbs & The Alchemist - Alfredo Posted: 03 Jan 2021 08:47 AM PST Artist: Freddie Gibbs & The Alchemist Album: Alfredo Listen: Background Freddie Gibbs is a veteran hip-hop artist signed to Warner Records known for his sharp flow, versatility and charisma. Born in Gary, Indiana, he found himself in the streets early, selling marijuana at a young age and progressively adding cocaine, heroin and other hard drugs to his catalog. In high school, he was an all-conference wide receiver and safety, and earned himself an athletic scholarship to play football at Ball State University. However, using what little information I could find on the topic, it seems after a year he was expelled, as Gibbs says he "didn't go to class and shit," and he focused on pursuing a rap career after this. Gibbs released over a dozen mixtapes between 2004 and 2012, leading up to the release of his debut album, ESGN. Gibbs really broke out in the hip-hop scene in 2014 following the release of his critically acclaimed collaboration with legendary producer Madlib, Pinata. The record is now considered one of the best hip-hop records of the 2010s. Since then, he has dropped a handful of well received albums, including Shadow of a Doubt in 2015 and Bandana, the sequel to Pinata, with Madlib in 2019. The Alchemist has been a staple of the hip-hop community for around 15 years, first coming onto the scene in the early '90s as one half of the rap duo The Whooliganz. His production work became noticed as he worked with Dilated Peoples and Mobb Deep later into the decade. He has worked with a laundry list of high profile artists such as Nas, Eminem, The LOX, Action Bronson, Earl Sweatshirt and ScHoolboy Q. In 2018, The Alchemist teamed up with Gibbs and Curren$y to release the highly anticipated Fetti, which marked Gibbs' first collaboration with The Alchemist on his own music (he had appeared on a small number of Alchemist-produced songs as a feature before this). Review Alfredo opens up with 1985, an intro track that is appropriately backed by a very triumphant sounding electric guitar riff - reflecting his position in the game hot off the release of Bandana - and classic Gibbs content; guns and cocaine. This track transitions into God is Perfect, quickly switching from his victorious braggadocio into one of the stickiest (and one of the only, for that matter) hooks on the record. Track 3, Scottie Beam, was released at a critical moment in 2020, considering the subject matter. The song, which features a very powerful verse from Gibbs centered on the topic of police brutality, was released just days after the murder of George Floyd and the beginning of the intense period of protesting and activism that followed. The phrase "The revolution is the genocide, your execution will be televised" is repeated in variation on the track, referring to the number of police brutality cases going viral in media with no end in sight. Gibbs' verse is one of the most memorable of the project.
This quote, while not particularly complicated, showcases Gibbs' charisma and presence on vocals, very casually threatening to off an officer that has racially profiled him. Rick Ross also appears on the song, and although it doesn't really go along with Gibbs' verse, it is still another solid Rick Ross feature. At the end of his verse, he has a particularly chilling quote about the deaths of Kobe and Gigi Bryant, wondering if he's next. Look at Me is a very atmospheric song where Gibbs drops a quick verse and hook, telling the listener to "look at me, motherfucker." He flexes his cars and women in a power move over a very light beat. A signature Alchemist skit then flips us from a very calm song into the darkest track on the album, Frank Lucas. An appropriately named track, Gibbs and Griselda's Benny the Butcher, two of today's best coke rappers, both drop very strong verses over a very grimy beat that sticks out among the many lavish and luxurious beats it is surrounded by. However, strong transitions from The Alchemist make this switch up fit like a glove, and it doesn't sound out of place. On Something to Rap About, Freddie Gibbs links up with Tyler, The Creator in one of his very few guest verses since the release of his critically acclaimed and Grammy Nominated-album IGOR. The song has Gibbs and Tyler rap about their recent accomplishments in different lights. The song almost feels like it has a light side and a dark side to it that flips in the middle, as The Alchemist subtly but masterfully ups the pitch of the track's sample just as Tyler's verse is beginning. Gibbs talks about the finer things that crime and crack helped pay the way for, while Tyler brags about fashion and vacationing while addressing his haters.
Tyler follows up his shots towards those that waste their time hating on his success by also calling out the yes men in his life, telling them to find a soul in a double entendre and tying it off by bringing it back to the boat he mentions in the beginning of the track. This song leads into Baby $hit, which, despite the name, is a track dedicated to his success with women, while clarifying that he doesn't have time to wife a bitch because he's cleaning up his son's shit. The track Babies & Fools finds Gibbs linking up with Griselda once again in a very personal collaboration with Conway the Machine. The two rappers lay down a trio of verses each over a very laid back sample of Christian group Andrus, Blackwood & Company's All of Me, following a theme of imperfection despite everything they've accomplished and who they are. Gibbs and Conway come off as very honest on this song, both reflecting on their come up and successes, saying they gave their all for the streets, the hood, and, of course, mama, but making it known they aren't perfect. Conway, in particular, shares his shortcomings as a father in his second verse.
His next verse after this goes right back to his street cred, reminding the listener what he has done for his crew and what he'd do for them if an enemy ever crossed the line, staying true to the song's message. The album closes out with Skinny Suge and All Glass. Skinny Suge gives us one last drop of a vulnerable Freddie Gibbs before the end of the tape. The instrumental is very somber and stripped back, with a heavy bass and light snare keeping tempo over ambience and an ominous guitar sample. Gibbs takes the time to look back on the losses he's taken on the come up, revisiting his label troubles early in his career and the dark side of the drug game. Some of the most striking lyrics of the project are on this track, particularly when Gibbs touches on his uncle's passing.
The song ends with a prayer to Allah, with Gibbs asking his Lord to protect him from the things out of his control while he lives by the street code. All Glass is the album's finale, ending the album with a fearful, murder-full reminder that Gibbs is a powerful man who is not to be messed with. Final Thoughts I don't believe this is anything close to a hot take, but this album is definitely in contention for the best album of 2020 in my eyes. It seems at times that Gibbs can work with any producer if he tries, but it still feels like this was an artist and producer combo destined for eachother. I'm more partial to Bandana over this project, but I still think this is a top of the line album that should not be missed. The features are all on point as well, especially Tyler and Conway, and I think this is an essential album for the "Old-school revival" currently happening. Since I've already included lyrics as a part of my review, I'll consider this a personal section and list some highlights for me as well as my favorite tracks. Favorite Songs
Favorite Lyrics
Freddie Gibbs on 1985
Freddie Gibbs on Something to Rap About
Freddie Gibbs on Something to Rap About
Tyler, The Creator on Something to Rap About
Freddie Gibbs on Baby $hit
Freddie Gibbs on Baby $hit
Freddie Gibbs on Skinny Suge Discussion Questions
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Posted: 03 Jan 2021 09:53 AM PST |
De La Soul - Rock co. Kane Flow ft MF DOOM Posted: 03 Jan 2021 03:14 PM PST |
Radiohead - All I Need (feat. MF DOOM) Posted: 03 Jan 2021 08:10 PM PST |
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Never forget the greatest Toyota commercial ever made, courtesy of Madlib/The Lootpack Posted: 03 Jan 2021 11:22 AM PST |
[AUDIO] VIKTOR VAUGHN - 'Let Me Watch' (ft. Apani B. Fly) [prod. by Kind Honey] Posted: 03 Jan 2021 07:54 PM PST |
MF DOOM - Cellz (ft. Charles Bukowski) Posted: 03 Jan 2021 09:35 AM PST |
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Mac Miller - Pet Sounds (ft. Sean Price) Posted: 03 Jan 2021 09:47 AM PST |
Joey Badass - Feather (15-year old Joey song/music video over the classic Nujabes beat) Posted: 03 Jan 2021 12:31 PM PST |
Domo Genesis - Coming Back (ft. Mac Miller) Posted: 03 Jan 2021 09:38 AM PST |
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Lil Wayne, Drake - BB King Freestyle (Produced by Boi1da and Hollywood Cole) Posted: 03 Jan 2021 05:13 PM PST |
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DJ Spanish Fly- Trigga Man (Early Memphis / 1990) Posted: 03 Jan 2021 06:08 PM PST |
[FRESH] Big KRIT & Boss Wood - Spaceships Posted: 03 Jan 2021 09:43 PM PST |
Murs - NO SHOTS [Feat. Mac Miller, Vinny Radio, Franchise & Choo Jackson] Posted: 03 Jan 2021 08:23 PM PST |
#GW20 Groundworks Cypher 2020: Best UK Drill artists do XXL style Cypher Posted: 03 Jan 2021 04:28 PM PST |
[FRESH] Jay Critch - All I Wanted [trap] (2021) Posted: 03 Jan 2021 09:09 PM PST |
MF DOOM x Damu the Fudgemunk - Coco Mango (Instrumental) Posted: 03 Jan 2021 11:57 AM PST |
[Original] Madvillain, J Dilla - MadDILLAiny (Madvillainy Mashup) Posted: 03 Jan 2021 09:00 AM PST |
Masta Ace Incorporated - Terror Posted: 03 Jan 2021 09:29 AM PST |
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