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Universal acclaim- based on 59 Ratings
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Positive: 54 out of 59
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Mixed: 3 out of 59
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Negative: 2 out of 59
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Nov 21, 2015freddie gibbs is the man, he holds his own ground, he does his own **** he kills the game, he might not get as many listeners on this as pinata (for obvious reasons) but the quality is STILL there, i wouldnt rate it a 10 though probs a bit above 8. (only gave it a 10 cos freddie is a fkn boss and deserves it still)
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Nov 22, 2015This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Nov 22, 2015This album is mediocre at best, and coming off the back of Pinata and Pronto it's fairly disappointing. There are some great songs here but a lot of average ones as well. It seems like Gibbs lacked the creative direction Madlib gave him on Pinata and the resulting album lacks cohesiveness and consistency
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Nov 27, 2015Great album, Gansta Gibbs at his finest. Great beats and flow with amazing lyricism and meaningful content about his life. A must listen for any true rap enthusiast.
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Jan 6, 2016Shadow of a Doubt by Freddie Gibbs isn't nothing special to me. I'm not a big fan of this guy and this album is the same what I expected from him. 3/10
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Feb 23, 2016
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Dec 4, 2015This LP shows everyone that "Piñata" was not a fluke. Freddie comes through with bangers and some stories to tell. Also, this new singing he is experimenting with on the hooks works very well.
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Jan 27, 2016His most cohesive effort yet.
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MojoJan 12, 2016Although Gibbs's lyrics rarely veer beyond their survivalist comfort zones, his innate ability to switch up styles allows him to scale the gaping chasm between Forever And A Day's moody confessions and the unreconstructed boasts of Cold Ass Nigga with ease. [Feb 2016, p.94]
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Dec 22, 2015Check the great "Extradite" ("Man, I stay on point like icicles") for instant gratification or "Basketball Wives" for an abstract take on the Miguel-flavored bedroom number, then appreciate how this album goes 17 tracks deep and never runs out of inspiration or ideas.