Freddie Tipton (born June 14, 1982 in Gary, Indiana), better known as Freddie Gibbs, is an American rapper who became popular after being included in XXL Magazine's ten Freshmen of 2010. He was previously signed to Interscope Records before being let go from his deal without an official record being released. He has released five mixtapes since his first in 2005 including Live From Gary, Indiana, Big Bizness, The Miseducation of Freddie Gibbs, midwestgangstaboxframecadillacmuzik and Str8 Killa No Filla. Read Full BioFreddie Tipton (born June 14, 1982 in Gary, Indiana), better known as Freddie Gibbs, is an American rapper who became popular after being included in XXL Magazine's ten Freshmen of 2010. He was previously signed to Interscope Records before being let go from his deal without an official record being released. He has released five mixtapes since his first in 2005 including Live From Gary, Indiana, Big Bizness, The Miseducation of Freddie Gibbs, midwestgangstaboxframecadillacmuzik and Str8 Killa No Filla. The Str8 Killa EP was released 3rd August. His debut LP Baby-Faced Killa and The Devil's Palace, a collaborative project with The Alchemist, were both released in 2012. He then would go on to release Cold Day in Hell in 2012, and ESGN in 2013. In 2014, Gibbs released Pinata, a collaborative album with producer Madlib, and The Tonite Show, another collaborative album with The World's Freshest. Gibbs newest album Shadow of a Doubt is planned to best released on November 20th via ESGN / EMPIRE.
Hailing from Gary, Indiana, a place whose murder and crime rates have ranked it several times at the top of the "Most Dangerous Cities" list, Freddie Gibbs is the true definition of a street survivor. Raised on Gary's east side, Gibbs lived the hard life firsthand in a run-down industrial community plagued with vice and ignored by the establishment. After playing at Ball State on a football scholarship, Gibbs was kicked out of college. Over the next few years he went through court-ordered boot camp, joined and got discharged from the military, and held down a series of 9 to 5 jobs without success. Feeling like the system had failed him, Gibbs turned to hustling; pimping and selling crack out of a local house. Inspired by rappers like UGK, The Geto Boys, and 2Pac, Gibbs started rhyming about his life and the issues facing urban youth in Gary and the countless other impoverished cities just like it. Gibbs is the first rapper signed to a major label from Gary.
The Steel City's most famous musical residents to date are the Jackson 5, whose name still adorns a marquee on a falling-apart theater in Gary's blighted downtown. His desire to rep the Midwest and his city led Gibbs to start recording mixtapes and pushing them online as well as the streets, where he quickly began garnering fans drawn to his original style, diverse flows, and deeply personal lyrics about his experience as a young black man growing up below the poverty line in a forgotten American city.
Freddie has worked with respected producers like Madlib, Red Spyda, Just Blaze, Buckwild, the Alchemist, Polow Da Don, and Collipark among many others. Gibbs cites Houston rap and Pac as his major influences, and it shows in his ability to alternate between chillingly tense street stories of violence and laid back comedic tales about women and weed. Ultimately Gibbs shows and proves with his rhymes, which demonstrate the promise of a legend in the making. His skills, wit, and street credibility establish Freddie Gibbs as a true artist. He's ready to represent for Gary, the Midwest, and anyone who relates to the struggle of inner city life. As Gibbs tells it: "My music is definitely on some gangsta shit. That's what I was raised on and what I witnessed. How can I speak on anything else?" "Become a fan now, or become one later."
Hailing from Gary, Indiana, a place whose murder and crime rates have ranked it several times at the top of the "Most Dangerous Cities" list, Freddie Gibbs is the true definition of a street survivor. Raised on Gary's east side, Gibbs lived the hard life firsthand in a run-down industrial community plagued with vice and ignored by the establishment. After playing at Ball State on a football scholarship, Gibbs was kicked out of college. Over the next few years he went through court-ordered boot camp, joined and got discharged from the military, and held down a series of 9 to 5 jobs without success. Feeling like the system had failed him, Gibbs turned to hustling; pimping and selling crack out of a local house. Inspired by rappers like UGK, The Geto Boys, and 2Pac, Gibbs started rhyming about his life and the issues facing urban youth in Gary and the countless other impoverished cities just like it. Gibbs is the first rapper signed to a major label from Gary.
The Steel City's most famous musical residents to date are the Jackson 5, whose name still adorns a marquee on a falling-apart theater in Gary's blighted downtown. His desire to rep the Midwest and his city led Gibbs to start recording mixtapes and pushing them online as well as the streets, where he quickly began garnering fans drawn to his original style, diverse flows, and deeply personal lyrics about his experience as a young black man growing up below the poverty line in a forgotten American city.
Freddie has worked with respected producers like Madlib, Red Spyda, Just Blaze, Buckwild, the Alchemist, Polow Da Don, and Collipark among many others. Gibbs cites Houston rap and Pac as his major influences, and it shows in his ability to alternate between chillingly tense street stories of violence and laid back comedic tales about women and weed. Ultimately Gibbs shows and proves with his rhymes, which demonstrate the promise of a legend in the making. His skills, wit, and street credibility establish Freddie Gibbs as a true artist. He's ready to represent for Gary, the Midwest, and anyone who relates to the struggle of inner city life. As Gibbs tells it: "My music is definitely on some gangsta shit. That's what I was raised on and what I witnessed. How can I speak on anything else?" "Become a fan now, or become one later."
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Supplier
Madlib Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Supplier' by these artists:
Freddie Gibbs They're supplying dope to the black and mexican communities …
Freddie Gibbs Madlib They're supplying dope to the black and mexican communities …
Freddie Gibbs & Madlib They're supplying dope to the black and mexican communities …
Freddie Gibbs / Madlib They're supplying dope to the black and mexican communities …
Freddie Gibbs/Madlib They're supplying dope to the black and mexican communities …
Freddie Gibbs; Madlib They're supplying dope to the black and mexican communities …
Gibbs Freddie They're supplying dope to the black and mexican communities …
Kari Faux they be asking me questions bout how i got so…
Shawty Lo [Chorus: Trey Songz] Anything I want I can buy it That's why…
Shawty Lo (Feat. Trey Songz) [Chorus: Trey Songz] Anything I want I can buy it That's why…
Shawty Lo feat. Lil Wayne (feat. Trey Songz & Lil Wayne) [Chorus: Trey Songz] Anyt…
Shawty Lo feat. Trey Songz [Chorus: Trey Songz] Anything I want I can buy it That's why…
Shawty Lo Ft. Lil' Wayne & Trey Songz (feat. Trey Songz & Lil Wayne) [Chorus: Trey Songz] Anyt…
Shawty Lo ft. Trey Songz [Chorus: Trey Songz] Anything I want I can buy it That's why…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Madlib:
- Bad Da Oh, oh, bad da, oh, oh bad da, oh bad…
- Guns of Navarone In the winter of nineteen sixty and four came this…
Bad Da Oh, oh, bad da, oh, oh bad da, oh bad…
Bomb Slammin Drugs got me wakin' up in cold sweats Sometimes I'm …
Broken Yeah, Allah the merciful, the beneficent Curse over blessing…
Cocaine Yeah Yeah, yeah Yeah Niggas will never learn Yeah There's so…
Deep Alright now Baby times is hard so I'mma change my hustle…
Deeper Slammin Half a thang of heron in the bathroom Keep an ak…
Dirtknock Gun pale, hold it in your lungs Turn it up See how…
Footprints yesterday's new quintet can you dig it? yeah, alright now…
Greenery smoking on the trees at a hundred degrees never touch the…
Harold's I keep a chip off in my cell phone Pocket full…
home Uh, Lebron number nine I guess whenever she ain't on this…
Hopprock You have five more messages Message one, message deleted Mes…
Knicks Pippen on the assist I'm watching Jordan drop a double nicke…
Let’s Take It Back Keeps it poppin' like west coast in '83 When we was…
Nuclear War they talkin' about nuclear war yeah they pushin' the butto…
one for quartabê/right now This shit here feels like a whole entire world collapsed (No…
Pyramids ah ha wont you be mine? so it was last month you and…
Road of the Lonely Ones Is the time Now is the time Now is the time Right now Lost…
Robes They often see what we can't see Wearing a smile You never…
Scarface 'Blood gushing, I think I hear a sirens' Chiefing on that,…
Shame Time to shut it on down baby, you know what…
Shitsville Niggas ain't gon' shit, then get the fuck up off…
Slim's Return En el mar de mi espíritu reina el Señor, poderoso raudal…
Song for My Father If there was ever a man Who was generous, gracious and…
Survival Test Yeah It's too real How y'all feel out there? Let me know…
Take It Back Keeps it poppin' like west coast in '83 When we was…
The Call (Okay, uh I will get back to you, sorry, haha) Rising…
The Exclusive I like my asses fat not flat I like my asses…
The Garden Niggas just don't understand the story Still out in this mot…
The Show Five something in the morning going on six It's daylight, su…
Theme De Crabtree From the number one station, here it comes Err err err…
Thuggin Niggas be like "Fred, you ain't never lied" Fuck the rap…
Two for 2 -for Dilla Woah, woah, remember Us (Ooh) let's (Yeah) oh, woah, we (Y…
UNO Fuck niggas, spark the weed up Shit been watered down, the…
Watts Hey hello well I'ma tell you somethin' about yo' motherfucki…
Where Do I Go Where do I go Follow the river Where do I go Follow the…
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bryan John
Those drums are so perfect. Amazing way to open up an album.
Elizabeth McNabb
the Gaturs
Trevor Smith
"They're supplying dope to the Black and Mexican communities..."
This track always gets me SO pumped for the rest of the album. Fucking legendary transition into Scarface; Blo---Blood Gushin'...
God damn.
Greg D.
The first 2 tracks remind me of the beginning of "Sweet Sweetback's Badasss Song" when Sweetback is running from the cops.
Trevor Smith
@Scrooge McFuck POINT BLANK!
Lucien Von Doom
One of the greatest hip-hop openings ever.
JMJ -K
You can just hear the 70’s in this brother’s voice. Such a great opening to the album
el stupido
That first sentence always went past my head. After hearing this album again in 2017 it just clicked. "Supplying dope to the black african bongo drums and mexican pinata album communities!!!"
GOVERNMENT SHOOTER
I slept on this album so hard. Why am i just now hearing this!?
DennisTheMenace
@John Quiñones quick question off topic who would you rather listen too Tribe call quest or Wu Tang ?