Author Topic: Freddie Gibbs - Baby Face Killa  (Read 512 times)

BiggBoogaBiff

  • Guest
Re: Freddie Gibbs - Baby Face Killa
« Reply #15 on: September 29, 2012, 12:59:53 PM »
I'm gonna have to let it marinate but definitely top 5
[/quote

maybe even Top 3


this shit is crazy nice  8)

even that track with Kirko Bangz was jah nice when i first heard it.  shit goes.  Jeezy got himself a winner with Gibbs
« Last Edit: September 29, 2012, 01:03:14 PM by Hollywood Bilderberg Group™ »
 

dubsmith_nz

  • Muthafuckin' Don!
  • *****
  • Posts: 5530
  • Karma: 330
Re: Freddie Gibbs - Baby Face Killa
« Reply #16 on: October 01, 2012, 11:18:19 PM »
This album is flames!
 

Blood$

Re: Freddie Gibbs - Baby Face Killa
« Reply #17 on: October 07, 2012, 11:30:11 AM »
01. BFK – 4.5/5, Solid opener. Creates hype and sets the tape off right.
02. Still Livin’ – 4/5, Gritty, street music. Short but good track.
03. The Diet – 4/5, Similar beat to Trae’s 2006 single “Nuthin’ 2 A Boss” but this one bangs ever harder.
04. Money, Clothes, Hoes (MCH) – 3.5/5, Repetitive subject matter, not a bad song though.
05. The Hard (Feat. Dana Williams) – 5/5, Classic material that Gibbs fans will love.
06. Kush Cloud (Feat. Krayzie Bone & SpaceGhostPurrp) – 4/5, Smoker’s anthem. Krayzie Bone stole the show.
07. Walk In Wit the M.O. (Feat. Dom Kennedy )– 4/5, These two always have a good chemistry together, another dope cut.
08. Bout It Bout It (Feat. Kirko Bangz) – 3.5/5, Catchy banger that could easily get radio play. Kirko could have done without the autotune but it doesn’t damper the song entirely.
09. Krazy (Feat. Jadakiss & Jay Rock) – 4.5/5, Great Midwest/East/West collaboration. All 3 of them rip it.
10. Stay Down – 4/5, Gibbs rides this introspective track smoothly.
11. Boxframe Cadillac (’83 Deville Mix) (Feat. Z-Ro) – 4.5/5, Highly anticipated song and collab right here. Gibbs held his own but Z-Ro definitely stood out providing an infectious hook and a vicious verse.
12. Middle of The Night (Feat. Wayne Blazed) – 4/5, Smoothed out joint for the ladies that doesn’t sound forced or out of Gibbs’ element.
13. Go For It (Feat. Young Jeezy) – 3.5/5, Something with more of a club feel and radio potential. It’s cool.
14. On Me (Feat. Problem) – 4/5, Gibbs always rides West coast influenced production nicely.
15. Tell A Friend (Feat. Curren$y) – 4/5, Another collaboration I was looking forward to. Not as good as 2011’s classic “Scottie Pippen” but still solid.
16. My Nigga (Feat. G-Wiz, D-Edge & Hit) – 4/5, Posse track shared with Gibbs’ longtime Gary, Indiana collaborators who were absent from his last project. Has an old school vibe to it.
17. Seventeen (Feat. Young Jeezy & Slick Pulla) – 4/5, CTE’s finest get together to reflect on their come up before the rap game. I dig it.
18. Every City (Feat. YG) – 3.5/5, I’m not a fan of YG but this was the best performance I’ve heard from him. Simple but catchy beat and hook, Gibbs flows nicely once again not sounding out of place.

OVERALL RATING: 4/5

http://www.streetsneversleep.com/2012/10/05/docs-corner-freddie-gibbs-baby-face-killa-review/#comments
« Last Edit: October 07, 2012, 11:33:46 AM by BloodMoney, The Trillest. »
 

dubsmith_nz

  • Muthafuckin' Don!
  • *****
  • Posts: 5530
  • Karma: 330
Re: Freddie Gibbs - Baby Face Killa
« Reply #18 on: October 07, 2012, 11:54:48 AM »
^^^ Good review, agree with pretty much all of it