Freddie Gibbs is one of the best alive right now. You would enjoy Piñata despite it being a bit long. It explores his life living that real gangster lifestyle making his money through selling drugs. I’d go as far as to say this is one of the best rap albums I’ve ever heard
Joel Ortiz talks about being a better father to his children now that he's established and they're older in the Monday album. The song is called "Learn You Now"
Skye if you wanna hear more socially conscious Gibbs I would recommend his whole discography! hhaha ! I know that really does not narrow it down, but I think the beauty of Gibbs is that he will show as much gangster bravado as possible then when you least expect it he will hit you with some introspective tragedy or prominent political message. I suppose the best examples are "Cataracts" and "Fake Names" both off Bandana. Congrats on the Hip Hop Minor!
if you are looking for artists that are very well versed in covering both sides of drug dealing, i would definitely recommend UGK/Bun B. Bun B is also a collegiate educator on the subject at Rice (hip-hop/religion course). Ice-T covers a lot of this in his earlier work, and as you have a great understanding of Melle Mel and 'the message' i believe that earlier Ice-T, and Bun B will be a great start, and also assume from some other reviews that you have listened to some of their albums. I look forward to your other reviews, and seeing what artists you bring in that you have listened to (i can tell you have a great back catalogue to refer to) and the newer artists/styles and how they fit with the curriculum and your reviews.
You should definitely check out You Only Live 2wice. Main theme is the juxtaposition of selling coke In America to eventually being wrongfully charged and arrested for a sex crime in Europe
Check out Dr. Michael Eric Dyson if you havent already. He has written books and taught classes on Hip-Hop. He has a panel discussion with Nas available on youtube as well a book written about Nas and his contribution to the culture.
Alchemist +Freddie Gibbs =alfredo
Please don't stop reviewing. Your take on hip hop is very refreshing.
I won’t stop!
You’re one of the best reviewers today. I’m glad I found your channel, and just keep up the good work!
10/10
Thanks!
Congratulations on the HipHop minor!
Freddie Gibbs is one of the best alive right now. You would enjoy Piñata despite it being a bit long. It explores his life living that real gangster lifestyle making his money through selling drugs. I’d go as far as to say this is one of the best rap albums I’ve ever heard
Agreed! Andre 3000 from Outkast is a great storyteller through his raps as well. Check him out if you haven’t
ALchemist + FREDie = Alfredo
Wow, all of that interpretation and I missed the most obvious possible
answer!
@@professorskye it was entertaining nonetheless😁
If u liked alfredo..... listen to Freddie Gibbs on the Bandana album
Freddie Gibbs is the best rapper doing it right now. You should give Bandana a listen. Amazing record, one of my favorites from Freddie. Great review!
This guy is a solid reviewer
The Godfather-like album art is definitely intentional.
Great review, love the points you made here.
Joel Ortiz talks about being a better father to his children now that he's established and they're older in the Monday album. The song is called "Learn You Now"
Skye if you wanna hear more socially conscious Gibbs I would recommend his whole discography! hhaha ! I know that really does not narrow it down, but I think the beauty of Gibbs is that he will show as much gangster bravado as possible then when you least expect it he will hit you with some introspective tragedy or prominent political message. I suppose the best examples are "Cataracts" and "Fake Names" both off Bandana.
Congrats on the Hip Hop Minor!
Babies and fools is introspective af
Education
Fu**in Up The Count, McDuck, Extradite
More Gibbs reviews please! He has a very deep library to parse through!
if you are looking for artists that are very well versed in covering both sides of drug dealing, i would definitely recommend UGK/Bun B. Bun B is also a collegiate educator on the subject at Rice (hip-hop/religion course).
Ice-T covers a lot of this in his earlier work, and as you have a great understanding of Melle Mel and 'the message' i believe that earlier Ice-T, and Bun B will be a great start, and also assume from some other reviews that you have listened to some of their albums.
I look forward to your other reviews, and seeing what artists you bring in that you have listened to (i can tell you have a great back catalogue to refer to) and the newer artists/styles and how they fit with the curriculum and your reviews.
“Now who’s failing their kids” 😂
Congrats on the hip hop class!!! That is incredible.
GREAT review. Found it very relaxing but also enlightening to listen to
Tyler also said "I used to be a goblin under them bridges" because his first album was titled Goblin
Love this review! I would love to see a review of Agnes Obel’s new album ‘Myopia’
i hope you do more freddie gibbs reviews
Absolutely check out Piñata one of the best albums of the 2010s
You should definitely check out You Only Live 2wice. Main theme is the juxtaposition of selling coke In America to eventually being wrongfully charged and arrested for a sex crime in Europe
That album is arguably one of his best and HIGHLY slept on. Its his Makaveli album.....
love your reviews my man
Great insight
by pasta i thought you would mean bland and boring haha
anyways i highly suggest listening to pinata by gibbs and madlib it is truly magnificent
Pinata and Roc Marciano Reloaded are my 2 fav album of the last decade
franco stoppardi roc is underrated af, you got good taste my dude
Did you listen his production on stove god cook?
I think its called alfredo because al for alchemist and fredo for freddi
Alchemist samples on Freddie bars is like " cacio sui maccheroni"
Freddie was an RnB artist first, but got on with rap. He's been noted saying that he will go back to RnB since he's a name now
🔥 review
Check out Dr. Michael Eric Dyson if you havent already. He has written books and taught classes on Hip-Hop. He has a panel discussion with Nas available on youtube as well a book written about Nas and his contribution to the culture.
you really should review a Kendrick Lamar album, it would be really interesting
good de3scision to review this album i reviewed it on my channel it was a worthy investment of time
Rodeo By Travis Scott has a lot of guitar. More than this album that’s for sure. If you haven’t check it out. It’s the best trap album ever imo.
Pop 2 by charli xcx is better than pasta
Lol
I’m sensing a theme in your comments. 😀