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lol. He aint nobody. Humble dude thoYou mirin' him?
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lol. He aint nobody. Humble dude thoYou mirin' him?
I mean, I'd probably agree that I was more impressed with Madlib, if I HAD to pick one.
The thing with that review is if the producer had remained nameless, Fantano wouldn't have given this a 9/10. I get he felt the sound of the album, but his gushing over Madlib pushed it over the top if that made sense.I mean, I'd probably agree that I was more impressed with Madlib, if I HAD to pick one.He was gushing way more over Madlib than Gibbs.
The thing with that review is if the producer had remained nameless, Fantano wouldn't have given this a 9/10. I get he felt the sound of the album, but his gushing over Madlib pushed it over the top if that made sense.
He was gushing way more over Madlib than Gibbs.
I mean, I'd probably agree that I was more impressed with Madlib, if I HAD to pick one.
Aiight, who's posting under Dipset's SN?
Nah that dude (Anthony Fantano) reviews everything even underground stuffThe thing with that review is if the producer had remained nameless, Fantano wouldn't have given this a 9/10. I get he felt the sound of the album, but his gushing over Madlib pushed it over the top if that made sense.
He was gushing way more over Madlib than Gibbs.
I mean, I'd probably agree that I was more impressed with Madlib, if I HAD to pick one.
Fam was super moist for Madlib in that review
I don't really know who that reviewer is, but I highly doubt he would've even reviewed the album if Madlib hadn't produced it. Which seems like one of the definite benefits for Gibbs in doing a project like this - getting great exposed to the hipster-type hip-hop audience...
But he doesnt usually show hip hop that much love. He stated himself in the review he was not a fan of Freddie, but was a Madlib stanNah that dude (Anthony Fantano) reviews everything even underground stuffFam was super moist for Madlib in that reviewThe thing with that review is if the producer had remained nameless, Fantano wouldn't have given this a 9/10. I get he felt the sound of the album, but his gushing over Madlib pushed it over the top if that made sense.He was gushing way more over Madlib than Gibbs.
I mean, I'd probably agree that I was more impressed with Madlib, if I HAD to pick one.
I don't really know who that reviewer is, but I highly doubt he would've even reviewed the album if Madlib hadn't produced it. Which seems like one of the definite benefits for Gibbs in doing a project like this - getting great exposed to the hipster-type hip-hop audience...
Not being a fan of Freddie Gibbs doesn't mean he doesn't like hip hop. In other videos he's given props to Danny Brown, Ab Soul, Action Bronson, Flatbush Zombies, Joey Bad***** etc among others.. I don't agree with everything the guy says, but he definitely gives hip hop music plenty of airtime on his channelBut he doesnt usually show hip hop that much love. He stated himself in the review he was not a fan of Freddie, but was a Madlib stan
Nah that dude (Anthony Fantano) reviews everything even underground stuff
The thing with that review is if the producer had remained nameless, Fantano wouldn't have given this a 9/10. I get he felt the sound of the album, but his gushing over Madlib pushed it over the top if that made sense.
He was gushing way more over Madlib than Gibbs.
I mean, I'd probably agree that I was more impressed with Madlib, if I HAD to pick one.
Fam was super moist for Madlib in that review
I don't really know who that reviewer is, but I highly doubt he would've even reviewed the album if Madlib hadn't produced it. Which seems like one of the definite benefits for Gibbs in doing a project like this - getting great exposed to the hipster-type hip-hop audience...
And I'm gonna be honest, I mainly checked this project for Madlib's production too. Gibbs isn't some amazing rapper who everyone's gonna love, he's kind of middle of the road in the grand scheme of things
Yea this is nonsense imo. Gibbs is the most technically skilled "street" rapper doing it today and I'm not trying to hear "that's not saying much." Dude is a bonafied rap talent regardless of era.
BFK intro song is just so sick