Freeway – Escalators [Prod. Jake One]

    https://media.hiphopdx.com/old/singles/20101019-Freeway_Escalators-HHDX.mp3

    Check out Philly Freezer on ‘Escalators’ with Jake One, off ‘Diamond In the Ruff’.

    29 thoughts on “Freeway – Escalators [Prod. Jake One]

    1. Jake ones is so tough on the boards he needs to work with more elite artists and I dont mean commercial just those sick sick technical mc’s from the Elzhis to the eminems

    2. free & jake make a good team. his high pitch of voice fits the production perfectly.
      jake always brings that heat. one of my fav producers right now. def needs more exposure.
      eminem would do damage on one of his beats. without em singing on the track of course.
      4 for the beat. 3.5 for free (could’ve done better)

    3. FREEWAY IS ONE OF THE MOST UNDER-RATED RAPPERS. I ALWAYS APPRECIATE A NEW SONG FROM MY MAN FREEZER. THIS MAN IS AT LEAST 520 OF THE REASON I STARTED LIKING HIP-HOP AND NEVER STOPPED.

    4. Freeway and Jake one are a perfect combination. They haven’t made a wack song yet together. He should definitely stick to this formula.

    5. Jake One makes Freeway sound listenable…other than the Stimulus and a few tracks ala Rocafella Freeway overall is horrible.

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