Freddie Gibbs Disses Curren$y, Jim Jones, Gunna & More On ‘Alfredo 2’

Curren$y, Freddie Gibbs & Jim Jones

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Freddie Gibbs wants all the smoke with several notable names in the rap game.

On Friday, July 25, the Gary, Indiana native and his go-to producer, The Alchmist, dropped their highly anticipated album, Alfredo 2. The album contains 14 fresh tracks with contributions from Larry June, Anderson .Paak and JID. Gibbs begins his lyrical slaughter on "Empanadas" when he takes a jab at Jim Jones, who he fought at Prime 112 in Miami back in 2021, and reflects on his scuffle with Benny The Butcher's associates in Buffalo.

"Smacked him in Miami, his boys jumped me, he played it safe," Gibbs raps.

"B***hes in Buffalo get the same thing, they was throwin' plates," he continues. "Limped away on his good foot, but he ain't bust a grape/These n***a fake/Sealed documents, still poppin' it/F**k the certified crack babies, come get your mama hit/S**t ain't sellin', they gotta resort to drama s**t."

Deeper into the album, Freddie Gibbs fires more shots at his previous collaborator Curren$y. Gibbs and Spitta joined forces with The Alchemist for their collaborative album Fetti in 2018. On "Gas Station Sushi," Gibbs raps, "Could've ran that fetti by myself, b***h, I'm the best with Al, yeah/B***h, keep it G, we like on part three, n***a/Go start a Chevy up, don't start me."

Gibbs keeps the smoke coming on "Lavish Habits." Within the first 35 seconds of the song, Gangsta Gibbs takes aim at his old foe Akademiks and immediately calls Gunna a "rat bastard" and takes a cheap shot at Diddy and City Girls.

"I'm still gon' squeeze Akademiks titties, that fat bastard," he spits. "Gunna dissed me and took a plea, he a rat bastard/Show up at your funeral, big Fendi b***h, ten Blickies/Pee on city girls like P. Diddy, b***h, get with me."

Freddie Gibbs and The Alchemist began teasing the sequel to their hit project Alfredo last month. Ahead of its release, the duo debuted a short film based on the album along with its first single "1995." Listen to Alfredo 2 on iHeartRadio now and watch the official music video for "1995" below.


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