Freddie Gibbs and The Alchemist's Alfredo 2 Is a Succulent, But Less Filling Sequel
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Alfredo 2 showcases Freddie Gibbs in a state of introspection five years after the original Alfredo. This album reflects his moral complexities and personal growth, underscored by contemplative beats from The Alchemist. Gibbs's songwriting reveals themes of exhaustion and repentance, particularly in the lead single '1995,' where he reflects on past struggles and confronts his darker tendencies. Despite his controversial reputation and past feuds, Gibbs continues to attract collaborations, hinting at future projects with notable producers.
The LP arrives five years after the first installment, and it features a Freddie Gibbs who's morally on the fence, and subsequently, more introspective than ever.
On Alfredo 2, Gibbs sounds exhausted, repentant, and invigorated at once. The lead single, '1995,' sees Gibbs rapping about the lows he's overcome.
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