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>So far Fucking Up the Count, Extradite, Freddie Gordy, and >Cold Ass $%^&* grab me the most.
If he gives it a good video treatment.
And, that's because he actually tried a somewhat experimental (although, nothing revolutionary) flow on that one. And Mike Dean brought the HEAT! Also, what I think helps it is that, unlike the traditional trap fare throughout the album, when the beat is more spacey and minimalist, you have more room to appreciate what Gibbs is doing with his flow. With the trappy stuff, because he has a rapid fire flow, it's like he's kind of competing with note repeat hi hats and the rapid fire kicks.
Other than that, this is like every other Gibbs release: Decent, but the replay factor is EXTREMELY low.
He's found this comfort zone with his flow and stays there FOREVER. Come to grips with the fact that most OKP's are of the Nut Hugger lineage, so, if you' re not part of the little cliques that exist 'round here, your posts will probably tank like Souljaboy's album sales.
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