Freddie Gibbs Says He’s “Dark Hearted”

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Dark Hearted

Freddie Gibbs


Freddie Gibbs definitely sounds focused on this song.

I’m someone who thinks that Freddie Gibbs should transition into a full-time comedian at some point in 2023. At the end of the day, he is capable of making me laugh with the snap of a finger. The thing is this, though: Freddie is still really good at rapping. In a few days, he will release a brand new album called $old Separately that I think will be nominated for album of the year. The latest single off the project is “Dark Hearted.”


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“Dark Hearted” is just as dramatic as every single one of Tyrese’s acting performances. For starters, the song boasts this opera-like James Blake beat that makes me want to make love to a wishing well. Over the beat, using a soulful style, Freddie Gibbs raps about his mob ties, his old drug dealing ways, and his opps’ weak mentalities. The way he floats on the song is pretty impressive. I also think the song is gangsta in a way that is unique.

Give “Dark Hearted” a shot below.



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