Freddie Gibbs Taps Pusha T, Rick Ross & More For ‘$oul $old $eparately’ Tracklist

    Freddie Gibbs has shared the tracklisting and feature for his upcoming new album $oul $old $eparately — check it out below.

    Taking to social media on Tuesday (September 20), Gangsta Gibbs — who is no stranger to high profile collaborations — got creative by having his tracklist appear in a pricy dinner bill at a lavish resort casino.

    The fake tab includes guests like frequent collaborators Pusha T and Rick Ross among other tag-team partners such as Offset, Moneybagg Yo, Raekwon, Anderson .Paak, Kelly Price and Musiq Soulchild. Scarface also assists on a bonus track titled “Decoded.”

    The album’s cover brings Gangsta Gibbs’ “Big Rabbit” mascot to life, depicting the furry, pink-colored creature witnessing a spaceship crash landing in the desert.

    $oul $old $eparately serves as Gibbs’ major label debut with Warner and the album was previewed earlier this month by lead single “Too Much” featuring Moneybagg Yo.

    While on his press run for the new album, Freddie Gibbs stopped by Hot 97 to hit Funk Flex with a fiery freestyle over the instrumental for Amerie’s 2002 song “Why Don’t We Fall In Love.”

    During the energetic almost two-minute-long freestyle, Gangsta Gibbs sniped both the disgraced R&B singer R. Kelly and DJ Akademiks.

    “On my Spike Lee, I might direct, produce and starring me/ Fuck R. Kelly, bitch I’m the new King of R&B,” the Gary, Indiana native declared.

    Although, Gibbs has made a peace offering in his years-long feud with Akademiks. “I love Akademiks,” he told Flex. “We gonna have a sit-down, but you had to get that shit for all that shit you’ve been kicking.”

    He added: “I think if we were to have a conversation, we’d probably be cool. I take it, too. I’ll take everything he say and I love it. But you gotta take it when I give back.”

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    It’s been over four years since Gibbs released a solo album with his last arriving in June 2018 titled Freddie, which peaked at No. 142 on the Billboard 200.

    In more recent years, Freddie Kane has opted for collab projects where he links with a sole producer like Bandana with Madlib in 2019 and Alfredo where he teamed up with The Alchemist in 2020.

    In a 4.5-rated review of Alfredo, HipHopDX‘s Josh Svetz wrote: “Alfredo is a master class in rap — 35 minutes of cutthroat bars that feel like 15, leaving you hungry for another course.

    “In a world where the basic function of waking up feels like a chore, Freddie Gibbs and Alchemist have served up a dish of quick comfort food packed with essential nutrients included, a surefire early candidate for album of the year.”

    15 thoughts on “Freddie Gibbs Taps Pusha T, Rick Ross & More For ‘$oul $old $eparately’ Tracklist

    1. A lot of opportunities but the music is still boring. Even Jeezy couldn’t make this guy hot. The PR team decided to switch it up with that Rabbit nickname, guess they watched 8 mile..

      1. Yo disgruntled blogger, don’t nobody give a fuck about what happened with Jeezy. While he’s on a platform delivering music, your bitch ass is on here talking shit like an insecure female. Good luck with your insecurities..

        1. Freddie ‘The Actor’ Gibbs surely does care about what happened with Jeezy. Dude has brought up Jeezy several times like a disgruntled, hurt ex.

          1. People aren’t even invested in that anymore while you’re making yourself look stupid talking about old beefs. You’re the only one bringing up old shit like a bitch. Fix yourself bitch.

            1. You daick-eyed slob. Freddie Gibbs in his songs and in his interviews brings that up. So taking your thought pattern, Gibbs is making himself look stupid for talking about old beefs. But you sure look a lot more like dumb and dumber. Bet you’ve wrapped your car in cat fur because you’re a pussssay.

            2. Try to understand this, he hasn’t mentioned Jeezy in a long time. It may take a while with your limited intelligence but its manageable. You’re acting very emotional, I could tell your momma raised you like herself. I told you to fix the bitch in you, now get off the internet pussssay.

            3. Actually you can quick search on this website an article where Gibbs mentioned the Jeezy beef not too long ago. But I see you’re so damn invested into delusional thoughts, no reason to argue with mentally challenged people when the facts are easily researchable. I can tell you have a crush on Gibbs ever since he came through with his scalp baby-oiled on the Breakfast club.

        1. Man, you stupid. Look at the price on the menu behind each song. That’s what he was referring to even though we all know that’s not the fee.

    2. Good for Gibbs. He was signed to Interscope 16 years ago, then to Jeezy ten years ago, then seemed to give up on majors and just made moves in the underground for a while. I doubt this will do mainstream numbers, but it’s still a good look to have a dope emcee on a major label.

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