Freddie Gibbs & Madlib - Cocaine Piñata - MARCH 18 (Official Discussion Thread)

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To the people that bought this at Best Buy: is that version uncensored? Just trying to verify that it is before I order.
 

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"You’ve explained that the title for the album came to you in a dream. (“They was just kids playing in the dope. They was just playin’ in the dope. It was little four-year-old kids hitting dope in piñatas.”) "


:whoo::wow::wow::wow::wow:
 

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So you think Jeezy didn’t really know what he was doing when it came to running a label?

Of course he don’t know what he doing. Hell nah, he don’t know what the fukk he doing. And I’mma stay on his punk ass till he say something about it. I’mma keep drilling his punk ass into the ground.

But a lot of people don’t know how to run a label — that’s something you gotta learn. I’m gonna take the necessary steps. That’s why I got the right people around me. I don’t just got people around me sucking my dikk. That’s his problem, too many fukking yes-men, not telling you the real. I made mine in this game —

[Phone rings in the background.]

… that’s my trap phone ringing …

[Phone silenced.]

… I never took a dollar from nobody. Not no label, not nobody. And I remain to be relevant. I might not be a household name but when you think of the best rap lyricists, you gotta mention my name, or you slipping. You can’t name five mothafukkas that rap better than me on the planet. On the planet! It ain’t about the record sales, it ain’t about the radio spins, it ain’t about the bytches twerking on my shyt. I’m all about making the best product.
 

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So you think Jeezy didn’t really know what he was doing when it came to running a label?

Of course he don’t know what he doing. Hell nah, he don’t know what the fukk he doing. And I’mma stay on his punk ass till he say something about it. I’mma keep drilling his punk ass into the ground.

But a lot of people don’t know how to run a label — that’s something you gotta learn. I’m gonna take the necessary steps. That’s why I got the right people around me. I don’t just got people around me sucking my dikk. That’s his problem, too many fukking yes-men, not telling you the real. I made mine in this game —

Pretty relevant to this quote that YG (who's signed to his cte label) is only gonna sell 55k with a certified hit, high profile guests and dj mustard prod all over his album :banderas: album is still dope though.
 

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I really fukk with this Deeper is my favorite track but I hope this was a one time thing and he goes back to that ESGN sound on the next one.
 
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So you think Jeezy didn’t really know what he was doing when it came to running a label?

Of course he don’t know what he doing. Hell nah, he don’t know what the fukk he doing. And I’mma stay on his punk ass till he say something about it. I’mma keep drilling his punk ass into the ground.
funny because he ain't doing anything for anyone in eswn or w/e his label is called specially that wack ass big kill dude :skip:
 

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funny because he ain't doing anything for anyone in eswn or w/e his label is called specially that wack ass big kill dude :skip:

Can't really compare the two situations. Jeezy has platinum albums, he is/was a star. Gibbs is basically an underground rapper.

Fred.
 

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theres bonus tracks.

Yeah 4. Two of them are instrumentals ("Cold On The Blvd." and "The Morning After") and two were on the Gibbs/Madlib singles/EPs ("Deep" and "Terrorist").

Fred.
 
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