Freddie Gibbs & The Colleagues Reunite For “Rolex”

Rolex

The Colleagues (Ft. Freddie Gibbs)

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You get the old Freddie Gibbs in this track.

I truly believe that Freddie Gibbs’ future is in acting. Recently, he killed his appearance on SNL! At the end of the day, though, he is a rapper at heart. In “Rolex,” Freddie flexes his rap muscles.



I mean no shade by this at all, but I think the best thing about “Rolex” is the beat. That s**t gives me smooth, old-school Cali hip-hop vibes. Don’t sleep, Freddie definitely does his thing on the song, too. Throughout it, he hurls out cold-ass bars that indicate that he’s a bigger player than Zion Williamson. Though this song feels like a teaser, I think it moves the needle.

Is that Justin Timberlake at the end of this song?


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