
Earlier this year Gary, Indiana rapper Freddie Gibbs dropped a pair of impressive mixtapes with titles that referenced some juggernauts of hip-hop in The Miseducation of Freddie Gibbs and Midwestgangstaboxframecadillacmuzik. At times the material even lived up to the references. Now, since Gibbs apparently thought that 33 tracks of his material just wasn't enough, he's dropping a mammoth 81-song tape entitled The Labels Tryin' to Kill Me. Thankfully, it's not a mixtape of full songs, but rather cuts of Gibbs' best verses and freestyles put back to back, for more digestible slices of Freddie's quality work. Still, this beast clocks in at about two hours, so clear up some time before diving into this one.
Download: Freddie Gibbs, The Labels Tryin To Kill Me Mixtape
[Fader]