Freddie Gibbs Takes Shots At Kendrick Lamar In “Vice Lord Poetry”
Vice Lord Poetry
Freddie Gibbs
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Uh oh, it looks like s**t is about to go down.
Freddie Gibbs had an amazing 2020. So far, In 2021, he’s played the back. Today, the Gary, Indiana rapper decided to return to the music scene with “Vice Lord Poetry,” a track in which he takes shots at your favorite rapper’s favorite rapper.
Freddie Gibbs spits bars over Drake’s “Champagne Poetry” beat in “Vice Lord Poetry.” While you’re going to f**k with the precision and confidence that he raps with, at the end of the day, it’s the sonning that he does in the song that will catch your attention:
The earth ain’t big enough for both of us, you gotta get done/They say they smokin’ top fives, but you ain’t burnt up the one. Fuck n*ggas talking ’bout?/Like every time I hit the booth I don’t leave that bitch with a body count.”
When Kendrick Lamar was promoting his “Family Ties” single with Baby Keem, he talked about “smoking on our top 5s.” Well, it seems like Freddie didn’t like that comment at all. If this Gibbs and Lamar beef escalates, you may need to get some butter-heavy popcorn out.
Listen to “Vice Lord Poetry” by Freddie Gibbs below.

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