By Gabe Mendoza While many were crying that there wasn’t enough “real” Hip-Hop in 2014, Odeisel
IllSide Radio talks Phil Jackson’s return, Freddie Gibbs’ diss track for Young Jeezy and how the largest commercial jet in the world can disappear without a trace.
The mixtape comes sans the A$AP Rocky/Lana Del Ray collaboration, but you still have Freddie Gibbs, Big Pooh, Gilbert Forte and others to sink your teeth into. Enjoy.
Term and Statik enlist Gibbs and Crooked for “Make It Out Alive.”
From Freddie’s Cold Day In Hell.
Another song from the upcoming TM:103. At least we think it’s coming up.
Statik on the track K.R.I.T. and Freddie on the mic. “Play The Game” on some “Player’s Ball” ish.
From The Cults upcoming Hip-Hop mixtape with remixes of songs from their debut album.
Freddie Gibbs gets a little backup in order to make an “Executive Decision.”
Jeezy does his best Bauce impression on “Nicks To Bricks.”