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  • posted on Friday, November 26, 2010 @ 10:50 PM | back to the top.
    Freddie Gibbs - Str8 Killa No Filla Mixtape (2010)



    This is Freddie Gibbs, and he is on the verge of blowing up. Gibbs resides from the rough Chicago suburb of Gary, Indiana and from that rough blue collar town he delivers a very unique style of rough, raw yet honest hip-hop.

     He combines the sounds of modern "radio" hip hop with the sounds of modern "underground" hip hop, but not stopping there, two of Gibbs' biggest influences are Tupac Shakur and Bone Thugs. Now think about it; modern hip hop combined with underground hip hop combined with 90's hip hop. This is some incredibly real hip hop that is balancing that tight rope between staying unknown and getting huge, and will get huge if the radio/MTV community could just get used to a hip hop scene like there was in the 90's

    Be sure to listen to the tracks "The Ghetto" and "National Anthem (Fuck the World)." Both are truly great hip hop tracks. 

    -Kyle

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