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Freddie gibbs - shadow of a doubt
Freddie gibbs - shadow of a doubt











freddie gibbs - shadow of a doubt

It’s, on one level, a classic boast tune, one where no other rapper can match up to Gibbs, where people are aping his style. It’s no wonder, then, that the album starts with a song called “Rearview”. On Shadow of a Doubt, Gibbs the man takes a backseat to his words, to the stories he’s telling, to the past these songs get lost in. It’s obscured by darkness, something the covers of Pinata or Baby Face Killa don’t do. The album cover doesn’t show Gibbs’s face. Make no mistake, it stands on its own as a solid collection, but it’s as if the twists in its predecessors laid the groundwork for us to catch the nuance of this record. It was an important record for Gibbs, a sign that he still had room to grow as a rapper, that there was versatility we had missed before, and that he was still capable of surprising us.Īnd maybe it’s following Piñata that makes Shadow of a Doubt feel that much fresher.

freddie gibbs - shadow of a doubt

What was one workman-like now seemed almost playful, even if it still came off as deadly serious. Over Madlib’s ever-shifting beats, Gibbs reminded us of the versatility of his rhythms and rhyme patterns. Piñata, Gibbs’s 2014 album with Madlib, changed that narrative a bit. So Baby Face Killa came out - strong and confident throughout - we head-nodded in appreciation, and then went waiting for him to raise the impossibly high bar he’d already set. His workman-like flow and consistency were things we started counting on and then, nonchalantly expecting.

freddie gibbs - shadow of a doubt

There was a moment there when Freddie Gibbs could have been taken for granted.













Freddie gibbs - shadow of a doubt