Freddie Gibbs dissing rick ross, dj khaled shit everbody

He isn't saying anything that hasn't been said on here before... It is the truth. The funny part about cats is they can talk real crazy about about these artist on here and when another artist does the same shit some how it is attention whoring. Can't some of these motherfuckers just have an opinion too?

I respect the ones who let there feelings be know over the cats who bite their tongue.

If he were to sign with DJ Khalid his tune would be something else. For a guy being passed around the league, he should be more humble. Yeah the industry sucks, yeah Ross couldn't exist back in 96, but lil man neither would you. The majority of the industry will sell their souls to have a charted song.
 
That nigga speaking the truth though. He's basically saying the same thing we've been saying about Rick Ross, DJ Khaled, and Lil' Wayne and how some of these rappers wouldn't have made it in the 90's.

He ain't saying "I'm cool because I used to be a corner boy", he's saying "Be real. Rap about what you're really about." He may rap about gangsta shit, but it's about the gangsta shit he actually lived through. Not like all the shit Rick Ross be saying about being the boss of everything, making coke deals with Columbians and shit. Which is kinda null and void because he's signed with Young Jeezy who also seems to exaggerate BMF's coke stories a bit.

It was bold of him to drop names, but I guess if he said their names, I guess he never had any intention to do records with them anyway since they're fake industry niggas.


Man...just about ALL of these rap cats are fake.Why limit it to the few that he picked out? Biggie and Jay rapped about shit they didn't have when they started out.Snoop,NWA,shit pretty much every rapper tries to shape themselves in an image of being more gangsta than what they actually were.Its entertainment.This dude has a nice flow,but can he make HITS like Rick Ross has? Nobody is going to mistaken Rick Ross for Big Meech or Larry Hoover.Nobody is going to believe that Noriega actually knows him personally,much less owe him favors.BUT...the majority of people will bump his songs because they are entertaining.This Gibbs dude needs to concentrate on that aspect if he wants to be relevant.Many of these "im from the streets/im real" cats out here havent done to well.Where is Spider Locc,Cashis,40 Glocc,Village Boo,Trick Trick,True Life etc now? Eventually people get tired of a dude pounding his chest talking about how "real" he is/was and want to hear some good music.
 
If he were to sign with DJ Khalid his tune would be something else. For a guy being passed around the league, he should be more humble. Yeah the industry sucks, yeah Ross couldn't exist back in 96, but lil man neither would you. The majority of the industry will sell their souls to have a charted song.

Humble??? He isn't talking crazy here except for maybe how "real/gangsta" he is... I don't know about that shit, but he isn't saying "I'm better than Eminem/Rick Ross" or anything. He basically saying the labels made a mistake picking these guys and everyone he listed has fallen off the map so he has a point. He is also saying too much phony shit gets a pass nowadays and listed all they shit that why all have gone on about which is just honest. I don't even like this dude, but he doesn't sound delusional or even spiteful... he just sounds honest about everything we already know about the industry.
 
Man...just about ALL of these rap cats are fake.Why limit it to the few that he picked out? Biggie and Jay rapped about shit they didn't have when they started out.Snoop,NWA,shit pretty much every rapper tries to shape themselves in an image of being more gangsta than what they actually were.Its entertainment.This dude has a nice flow,but can he make HITS like Rick Ross has? Nobody is going to mistaken Rick Ross for Big Meech or Larry Hoover.Nobody is going to believe that Noriega actually knows him personally,much less owe him favors.BUT...the majority of people will bump his songs because they are entertaining.This Gibbs dude needs to concentrate on that aspect if he wants to be relevant.Many of these "im from the streets/im real" cats out here havent done to well.Where is Spider Locc,Cashis,40 Glocc,Village Boo,Trick Trick,True Life etc now? Eventually people get tired of a dude pounding his chest talking about how "real" he is/was and want to hear some good music.

I agree. The music industry is one of those places where "Keepin' It Real Goes Wrong". If he thinks keepin it real will get him on the radio and spins by DJs, he's in the wrong industry.

The most he'll get out of this music thing is a small, supportive, loyal following who actually respects rappers talking about real shit.
 
why do rappers keep signing to other rappers knowing they won't get a release date or get poorly promoted??? besides that, no one cares how "real" an artist is anymore. if you ain't making HITS, you ain't shit.
 
He isn't saying anything that hasn't been said on here before... It is the truth. The funny part about cats is they can talk real crazy about about these artist on here and when another artist does the same shit some how it is attention whoring. Can't some of these motherfuckers just have an opinion too?

I've said that for years up here

Just a bunch of keyboard thugs :smh:
 
or grand hustle

or young money

or any other artist's label

nah niggaz actually put out albums on the labels u mentioned, young dro, drake, psc, nikki manaj, etc, but labels like black wall street and cte only put out the game and jeezy album. i jus dont get how niggaz r signin ppl when they cant even get their shit out, the game and jeezy is on top of that list, shit even luda dropped albums from i-20 shawna and playaz circle
 
What's a good Freddie Gibbs mixtape to listen too?

After reading the interview I want to give him a listen
 
Kid capri had an album where he was raping on the whole thing. Fuck gibbs for hating niggas trying to diversify their income streams.
 
Kid capri had an album where he was raping on the whole thing. Fuck gibbs for hating niggas trying to diversify their income streams.
 
Humble??? He isn't talking crazy here except for maybe how "real/gangsta" he is... I don't know about that shit, but he isn't saying "I'm better than Eminem/Rick Ross" or anything. He basically saying the labels made a mistake picking these guys and everyone he listed has fallen off the map so he has a point. He is also saying too much phony shit gets a pass nowadays and listed all they shit that why all have gone on about which is just honest. I don't even like this dude, but he doesn't sound delusional or even spiteful... he just sounds honest about everything we already know about the industry.

No, that's passive aggressive. It's no different than a guy bitching about ladies picking the cool, drug dealer types instead of the bookworm, nice guy, etc. Every rapper who has claimed to be super real has sucked, and this guy isn't an exception.
 
AllHipHop.com: Who is Kinnell and what happened to him?

Freddie Gibbs: That’s one of my homeboys. He got murdered by the police.

AllHipHop.com: By the police in Gary?

Freddie Gibbs: Yeah.

AllHipHop.com: I assume the case is still open.

Freddie Gibbs: I don’t know what’s going with that. I think it’s done with; it’s over and done with the case is closed.

AllHipHop.com: How long ago did he get murdered?

Freddie Gibbs: That was like six years ago.

AllHipHop.com: When I saw his name mentioned at the end of “The Ghetto,” it made me think maybe he’s your, Cato.

Freddie Gibbs: [laughter] Nah, he ain’t rap or nothing like that. That was my big homie, though.

AllHipHop.com: I want to dissect a couple of your lyrics. On your record, “The Ghetto,” you say “… the ghetto ain’t just a place it’s a mentality/ most of carry with us constantly causing causalities…” I want you to expound on this perspective.
Freddie Gibbs: Well you know, if you’re a ghetto muthaf*cka you take that sh*t everywhere that you go. It ain’t just where you live at, you make where you live at ghetto. You’re just a ghetto muthaf*cka, you know what I mean?

AllHipHop.com: Do you think that ghetto has a negative stigma attached to it?

Freddie Gibbs: Sometimes it can; sometimes it’s positive. To me, sometimes the ghetto can mean camaraderie, you know, family. That’s just where the f*ck I grew up. To me, it just means family and camaraderie. It can have negative stigmas attached to it like all the dirty sh*t and crime, and all that sh*t attached to it. But, man, f*ck that, I wouldn’t rather grow up nowhere else. I’m thankful for it.

AllHipHop.com: As you reflect over learning to be a man, do you feel as though you’ve triumphed over your environment, or that you environment made you the way that you are?

Freddie Gibbs: I think a little bit of both. I triumphed over the sh*t; I ain’t dead yet. But, I think the inner-workings of where I’m from, definitely made me who I am. It definitely gave me a different mentality than it would have if I had grown up somewhere else. I can definitely say that.

AllHipHop.com: Are you socially progressive?

Freddie Gibbs: Yeah, I think so. A lot of the things that I say in my songs are socially progressive. I tell people that you can’t sell dope forever [and] for them to figure out a way to get out the game. I’m not glorifying it; I’m just shedding light on it. Hopefully, I can steer you in a different direction.
AllHipHop.com: With your different experiences, have you ever encountered a functional addict and watched him progress to becoming completely clucked-out?

Freddie Gibbs: Yeah, I’ve seen a lot of junkies. Everybody starts out functional then at the end they’re not.

AllHipHop.com: How do you sleep knowing that you may have had a hand in that? Ultimately they’re responsible for their choices, but you may have helped impact a bad decision.

Freddie Gibbs: You feel a little bad, anybody with a heart do. But, when you’re counting that money at the end of the night, you ain’t trippin’ because your stomach is full. Would you rather see me selling crack to them or robbing them; because, I’m going to do either or, you know.

AllHipHop.com: Taking it back to Gary, on in “The Ghetto,” you say, “… lack of skills leads to some deadly infatuations…” In relation to making money, is it easier for people to follow the established / immediate thing to do as opposed to setting their own path?

Freddie Gibbs: I do think that some people do take the easy way out, but some people just don’t have a lot of options. Everyone don’t have the option to go to school; some people can’t get into the military. I know n*ggas that’s trying, they want to get into the military, but they can’t. They made me get in the muthaf*cka. I know n*ggas that want to get in but can’t get in. I know n*ggas that can’t get no job nowhere. I would say lack of skills and school—they don’t have the money to go to school. And the education system is f*cked up; it don’t teach you nothing in the first place. A diploma ain’t worth sh*t. It can lead to you doing some bullsh*t, or being involved in some bullsh*t.

AllHipHop.com: Traveling down that lane of thought, it seems that you write your life. Has there been a time where you’ve encountered a lull in your creativity or writer’s block?

Freddie Gibbs: It happens all the time. But, it’s never for like days at a time, you can just have a lot of sh*t on your mind. Life can weigh on you, but you just got to sort your thoughts out when you don’t feel like writing sh*t. No, it’s never for days or weeks at a time, maybe for a couple hours.

All of that sh*t is what you make it. I can write about anything. There’s times where I don’t really feel like f*cking with music, but I wouldn’t call it writer’s block. I take my time to write my songs, anyway. So, I can piece it together perfect. I don’t really get that writer’s block sh*t. That’s some punk sh*t that somebody made up.

AllHipHop.com: Is the mixtape replacing the importance of the debut album?
Freddie Gibbs: No, well, I don’t know. But, I won’t say it’s replacing the importance of a debut. The game is just changing. People blow up off a good mixtape. So, it’s whatever you put out there that people catch on to, whether it’s a mixtape or a debut album. Maybe it does erase the importance, a little bit, you know what I mean, but not for me.
AllHipHop.com: You’ve given us a lot of mixtape material; let’s discuss your debut album.
Freddie Gibbs: The Baby-Faced Killa, yeah, that’s going to be the best sh*t you ever heard.
AllHipHop.com: [laughter] There’s that humility.

Freddie Gibbs: [laughter] Nah, but it’s going to be some classic sh*t, real talk. Once I piece it together the way I want it to be; it’s going to be dope. I got a lot of time to make it; it’s all good. Plus, I got some other projects that I’m going to drop, too. I’m going to serve muthaf*ckas, hit ‘em in they mouth with a lot of sh*t. It’s going down. I got a lot of artistic sh*t that I want to come with. And the Baby-Faced Killa is going to be icing on the cake.

AllHipHop.com: And we love cake.

Freddie Gibbs: [laughter] The icing on the cake, and I’m even going to have sh*t for the ladies on there.

AllHipHop.com: I hear you talking.

Gibbs: [laughter]

AllHipHop.com: How do you view women? When you talk about pimping, are you talking about pimping the microphone; or, do you actually have females out there on the track?

Freddie Gibbs: Pimping-wise, I can’t say I haven’t dibbled and dabbled in that area of expertise. For the most part, I ain’t guerilla pimped no b***h. I wasn’t beating no b***h. I presented a female with an opportunity and we had a business agreement; that’s all that was. But, for the most part that’s pimping; pimping can be anything, getting something out of anybody.

AllHipHop.com: So, you never fought a woman or anything like that?

Freddie Gibbs: No. I don’t view women in a negative way. You got to do what you got to do out here, you know what I mean. I got a mother and a sister. I don’t view women in a negative way. I don’t think every woman is a hoe or sh*t or nothing like that.

AllHipHop.com: Given your profession, when you run across a good woman do you recognize it?

Freddie Gibbs: I can recognize it. There’s a lot of bullsh*t women out here, so I can recognize a good one.

AllHipHop.com: Anything else?

Freddie Gibbs: Baby-Faced Killa, that sh*t is going to be a classic.
 
Who the fuck is Freddie Gibbs and why would anyone care about his opinion about more successful people?Instead of "dissing" everyone,he needs to focus on his own career.I haven't heard his music,but he sounds like another "hey look at me,im street!" rapper that is mad because no one is interested in his music.

:hmm:

 
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So, if a BGOL nigga says this it's cool. But, if Freddie Gibbs says it then it's "Who is this nigga" and "He's a broke nigga" blah blah blah.:rolleyes:
 
So, if a BGOL nigga says this it's cool. But, if Freddie Gibbs says it then it's "Who is this nigga" and "He's a broke nigga" blah blah blah.:rolleyes:

Niggas go off the opinions of the first 3 posters in any given thread on here. They need to take time and listen to buddy's music instead of co-signing some bullshit.
 
No, that's passive aggressive. It's no different than a guy bitching about ladies picking the cool, drug dealer types instead of the bookworm, nice guy, etc. Every rapper who has claimed to be super real has sucked, and this guy isn't an exception.

Huh? Okay you got it cause I don't even understand why you are arguing this point. I just see truth in what dude is saying and can't fault his opinion.
 
nah niggaz actually put out albums on the labels u mentioned, young dro, drake, psc, nikki manaj, etc, but labels like black wall street and cte only put out the game and jeezy album. i jus dont get how niggaz r signin ppl when they cant even get their shit out, the game and jeezy is on top of that list, shit even luda dropped albums from i-20 shawna and playaz circle

but those labels are pretty successful you can add g-unit too

Young Dro has not dropped an album since 2006

PSC was 2005

Both of those albums were jammin but they havent drop nothing since

And nobody is dropping albums on young money but Wayne, Birdman, Nicki Manaj, and Drake

These artist labels arent dropping these dudes albums anymore like that even though they have several artists

Even Jay-Z isnt getting his artists albums anymore, where are niggas like J Cole's albums???

Lets see how long it takes for one of Kanye's artist to drop some shit

Dont get me wrong the cosign is good but these dudes want their shit to drop and its not happening
 
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Young Dro has not dropped an album since 2006

PSC was 2005

Both of those albums were jammin but they havent drop nothing since

And nobody is dropping albums on young money but Wayne, Birdman, Nicki Manaj, and Drake

These artist labels arent dropping these dudes albums anymore like that even though they have several artists

Even Jay-Z isnt getting his artists albums anymore, where are niggas like J Cole's albums???

Lets see how long it takes for one of Kanye's artist to drop some shit

Dont get me wrong the cosign is good but these dudes want their shit to drop and its not happening
1 album is better than none fam, even if its 6 yrs old, game or jeezy never dropped a album on their label that wasn't theirs. shit even tyga dropped a album that went wood on young money
 
1 album is better than none fam, even if its 6 yrs old, game or jeezy never dropped a album on their label that wasn't theirs. shit even tyga dropped a album that went wood on young money

:yes:
 
1 album is better than none fam, even if its 6 yrs old, game or jeezy never dropped a album on their label that wasn't theirs. shit even tyga dropped a album that went wood on young money

Tyga never dropped an album
 
Nigga wack as fuck, its always no talent butt-hurt rappers, who will do anything for a deal, Jeezy got this nigga to bite the bait, now watch him never drop an album and dis jeezy next
 
And niggas are really gon' act as if he's wrong for echoing some of da same views/sentiments that has been expressed on this board but act as if he's wrong for speakin' his mind??? And niggas wonder why shit is da way it is nowadays. :smh:
 
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