Maurice Garland recently hosted Juicy J, DOM Kennedy and Freddie Gibbs’ show down in the ATL. MG Before DOM and Freddie before took to the stage, MG caught up with boy flourishing MC’s.
This track originally appeared on Gibbs’ “Cold Day In Hell” tape and featured CTE’s JW. Well, we was told the album version would feature 2 Chainz, looks like the duo recently shot a visual for it. Peep some BTS footage above.
The Snowman and his right hand man Freddie Gibbs are next to spit a few bars over Drake’s “The Motto” instrumental. Damnnnn *Jeezy voice*.
Jonah Schwartz hops behind the camera to direct the visual for Freddie Gibbs & Madlib’s “Thuggin’” single from their collaborative EP of the same title. The EP is out now.
Give me some new Daz and chuck in Freddie Gibbs, I am happy.
Visuals from Freddie Gibbs’ “Cold Day In Hell”. Directed by The Infamous Green Streets, track produced by Cardo.
“The Real Is Back 2″ is where this joint lived although it’ll also find a way onto CTE’s compilation album “It’s The World”. “Thug Motivation 103: Hustlerz Ambition” drops in 18 days, mark your calendars. I LOVE THIS SHIT!
OH? I’m hooked on the beat already. I mean’s a Drumma Boy production so what do you expect. Here’s a new one from Jeezy’s HIGHLY anticipated Thug Motivation 103: Hustlerz Ambition. Freddie Gibbs and Eminem assist on this one. TM103 drops in 19 days.
DOWNLOAD: Young Jeezy ft. Freddie Gibbs & Eminem – Talk To Me (Prod. By Drumma Boy)
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I love videos like this, when you get to sit back and watch how an artist creates a record. All artists have different routines when it comes to creating their music, watch Freddie’s above as we take a peep behind the closed doors of Spin Recording Studios. “Anything To Survive” appeared on “Cold Day In Hell” which is available now.
Respect: Raw Films
The “Lord Giveth, Lord Taketh Away” track has been a regular in my iTunes for a while now. It gets hit with some smooth ass visuals to join it. Presented to us by Karmaloop. I love these in studio visuals, this one is extra special though. Look at the stuido they are recording in, Becks & Corona bottles all around, classic vinyls shelved up, shoe boxes in the background and signatures all on the wall. Now if that’s not Hip-Hop I don’t know what is.
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