FREDDIE GIBBS & MADLIB - PINATA OUT 3.18.2014 STREAM "ROBES" NOW

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Freddie Gibbs & Madlib’s Piñata will be released on Madlib Invazion, March 18, 2014.
Listen: “Robes” feat. Earl Sweatshirt & Domo Genesis, premiered last night on Benji B’s BBC Radio 1 show.



Song is edited to hell.

TOUR DATES:

3/7/13 – Chicago, IL – Metro
3/8/13 – Denver, CO – Cervantes
3/15/13 – Austin, TX – North Door (Stones Throw showcase) #
3/21/13 – Boston, MA – Middle East Downstairs #
3/22/13 – New York, NY – Gramercy Theatre
3/27/13 – San Francisco, CA – 103 Harriet
3/28/13 – Los Angeles, CA – Echoplex

# = Madlib solo

Taken from: http://www.rappcats.com/pinata/

Still haven't heard a better Freddie/ Madlib song than this.

 

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Freddie Gibbs is the product of violent, drug-laden streets, but unlike most rappers with similar resumes, he brings the block to the booth without inhibition or an exaggerated rap persona. Pinata, a 17-track collaboration with producer Madlib, is the best distillation yet of his transparent approach to making music, combining stark honesty with electrifying talent as a lyricist and performer.

Pinata is “a gangster Blaxploitation film on wax,” Gibbs says, and the full-length result of a process that began in 2009. It’s an album with a sound that couldn’t be any further from the radio, where, according to the Gibbs, every rapper is Superman, or the dope dealer of the century, who has grinded to the top, never made a mistake and has no chinks in his armor.

“I will show you my flaws, I’ll show you what I’ve done wrong and what I’ve fukked up at,” says the native of Gary, Indiana, the former steel town best known for producing Michael Jackson. “I don’t regret shyt, but I’ll show you the things I’m not proud of.”

Gibbs is joined on Pinata by Mac Miller, Earl Sweatshirt, Raekwon, Scarface, Domo Genesis, Ab-Soul and a host of others in setting his soliloquies of the streets alongside film snippets and dusted funk, soul and prog musical tapestries. While this is the latest in a series of single-artist collaborations for Madlib, after Jaylib (J Dilla), Madvillainy (MF Doom) and the street-centric O.J. Simpson with Detroit’s Guilty Simpson, the pairing is unique as it is the first time for Gibbs working with just one producer.

There’s also Madlib’s own self-awareness of his style as a producer. “My stuff, it ain’t fully quantized…it has more of a human feel, so it might slow down or speed up,” he says. “So you have to be the type of rapper, like Doom or Freddie, who can catch that, or else you’ll be sounding crazy.”

Gibbs admits it was a challenge rapping over beats with chops and changes as unpredictable as the man who created them, but says—with conviction and supreme confidence—“I think I did it to perfection.”

The perfection is apparent on the album, where Gibbs shifts from textbook lessons in robbing and drugging on tracks like “Scarface” and “Knicks,” to perhaps the album’s most personal song, “Broken,” a collaboration with Scarface, who, along with Tupac, DMX and 50 Cent, make up the rapper’s own Mount Rushmore of MCs (“You’re getting a hurricane of all those motherfukkers hitting you at once when you listen to Freddie Gibbs,” he says). “Deeper,” a Gibbs favorite and the third single from the album after “Thuggin’” (2012) and “Shame,” (2013) is an ode to hip-hop in the mold of Common’s “I Used to Love H.E.R.”; “High,” featuring Danny Brown, is self-explanatory and just what you would expect from Gibbs, Madlib and one of Detroit’s finest; while on “Real,” Gibbs addresses an old score just as Michael Corleone settled all family business on baptism day.

It’s tracks like “Real” that makes fans believe Gibbs’ claim that “I’m about to show nikkas how to rap again.” And he’s just as loyal. “As long as I keep satisfying them,” he says, “everybody else is going to fall in line.

As a producer, Madlib, quite simply, is music, and ten years into his career—a time when other artists become comfortable—Gibbs remains restless, focused, with an eye on the competition and their position relative to his ascent. This is because mentally, he’s still on the corner hustling, which would be the downfall of the average rapper. Gibbs, however, isn’t average.

“When it comes to the nuts and bolts, the nitty gritty of this shyt, flat-out spitting verse for verse,” he says. “nikkas ain’t on my level.” —Ronnie Reese, January 2014

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:ohlawd:Gangster Gibbs.

Kendrick, Gibbs and Nas stay breathing life into this Hip Hop shyt.
 

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Freddie Gibbs & Madlib’s Piñata will be released on Madlib Invazion, March 18, 2014.
Listen: “Robes” feat. Earl Sweatshirt & Domo Genesis, premiered last night on Benji B’s BBC Radio 1 show.




That really might be the hardest video in forever. Who the fukk is making videos where they're beating the shyt out of people, robbing them, toting AKs with 75 round banana mags, and then smoking crack? I love that Madlib is working with Gibbs.

Does anyone know if Thuggin, Deep, Shame, Deeper, Harold's, and Terrorist are all on the album?

Or is it all new shyt?
 

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That really might be the hardest video in forever. Who the fukk is making videos where they're beating the shyt out of people, robbing them, toting AKs with 75 round banana mags, and then smoking crack? I love that Madlib is working with Gibbs.

Does anyone know if Thuggin, Deep, Shame, Deeper, Harold's, and Terrorist are all on the album?

Or is it all new shyt?
deeper, harold's, and terrorist are confirmed tracks
 

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shyt, I don't mind if all 6 are on there. I just wanna make sure I get like 8-10 new joints and I'm happy. No matter what I'm throwing anything that's out so far on the end as a bonus.
its all new tracks by son… i'm hype, looking like it could be a breakout album for him since he been working on it for 5 years
 
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