Piñata [LP]

Piñata [LP]

Piñata [LP]

Piñata [LP]

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Overview

With a delivery that sounds like 2Pac pitched down a notch, and a technical, streetwise proficiency that's Scarface-styled and just as solid, Gary, Indiana rapper Freddie Gibbs is a rare find, but his odd come-up is arguably even more interesting. Promoted by websites with more of an indie spin and hanging with more left-field folk like Chip tha Ripper, SpaceGhostPurrp, and the Cool Kids, Gibbs is a gruff thug who allows access to the avant side of the underground, something that's especially attractive to any edgy beatmaker with a love of hardcore lyrics. In the case of this superior collaboration called Pinata, that beatmaker is Madlib, the wonderfully cloudy king of groove who has long anchored the Stones Throw label to the street. Here, one of his hands is guided by RZA, while the other is guided by Dilla, combining for some creeping, off-world karate movie themes like "Thuggin'" (where Gibbs' proudly admits his "Pants gonna be saggin' till I'm forty"), while "Broken" floats with, apt to its title, some dreamy broken beat soul (prompting Freddie to brilliantly ruminate "Swear I've seen everything but old age"). Madlib's fans will have to do the most adapting, as the skittishness found on his Medicine Show series of releases is smoothed out with more chilled beats and longer running times, but the deliciously off-kilter production style is there and strong, influencing Gibbs to go "Deeper" on the cut of the same name, where he views the local wrecks in his neighborhood as more mature than himself, simply because they're not dealing with this young man's game called "hip-hop". Startling numbers like the block-rockin' then dissolving "Real" crop up throughout the album and make this project even more than a sum of its parts, and with the track list flowing smoothly as attractive guests (Danny Brown, Raekwon, Scarface, Mac Miller, and the list goes diversely and gloriously on) come and go, Pinata winds up excellent overall. Extra points are added for being a peerless success while still giving fans of Mobb Deep, Slum Village, Young Buck, Odd Future, and David Banner enough familiar touchstones for easy access. ~ David Jeffries

Product Details

Release Date: 03/18/2014
Label: Madlib Invazion
UPC: 0989327002211
Rank: 12794

Tracks

  1. Supplier
  2. Scarface
  3. Deeper
  4. High
  5. Harold's
  6. Bomb
  7. Shitsville
  8. Thuggin'
  9. Real
  10. Uno
  11. Robes
  12. Broken
  13. Lakers
  14. Knicks
  15. Shame
  16. Watts
  17. Pi¿¿ata

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Freddie Gibbs   Primary Artist,Rap
Madlib   Primary Artist
Alex Goose   Primary Artist,Featured Artist
Corey Woods   Featured Artist
G-Wiz   Featured Artist
Scarface   Featured Artist
Raekwon   Featured Artist
C. Woods   Featured Artist
Danny Brown   Featured Artist
Sulaiman   Featured Artist
Ab-Soul   Featured Artist
BJ the Chicago Kid   Featured Artist
Casey Veggies   Featured Artist
Earl Sweatshirt   Featured Artist
Domo Genesis   Featured Artist
Mac Miller   Featured Artist
Polyester the Saint   Featured Artist
Big Time Watts   Featured Artist
Meechy Darko   Featured Artist
Glenn "G-Wiz" Browder   Featured Artist

Technical Credits

Otis Jackson, Jr.   Composer
G. Watts   Composer
Madlib   Beats,Composer,Producer
Eothen Alapatt   Producer
O. Jackson   Composer
Alex Goose   Composer,Remix Engineer
Otis Jackson   Composer
Dave Cooley   Mixing,Mastering
Kelly Hibbert   Mixing,Mastering
Freddie Gibbs   Composer
Josh Fadem   Engineer
C. McCormick   Composer
Brad Jordan   Composer
Peter Beste   Cover Photo
Archibald Bonkers   A&R,Producer
Nick Breton   Vocal Engineer
Henoch Moore   Production Coordination
Ben "Lambo" Lambert   Producer
Glenn "G-Wiz" Browder   Composer,Engineer
Matthew Scott   Photography
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