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Following the critical acclaim of Cold Day In Hell & BFK, Freddie G. returns with ESGN.

Having completely removed himself from the CTE situation previously thought to be a healthy career move for him, Freddie Gibbs is letting loose with his first album since leaving Young Jeezy‘s Atlantic Records imprint. Despite initially downplaying the possibility of any hard feelings between him and his former boss, Gibbs recently let loose with his true sentiments, calling Young Jeezy a “fraud” and discrediting the rep Jeezy had of being a genuine industry figure. Comments and retorts aside, Gibbs is back to doing what he does best, and with assistance from Jay Rock, B.J. The Chicago Kid & Problem, among others, ESGN should make for a treat for any gangster rap fan.

-Khari Nixon (@KingVanGogh)

1. Lil’ Sodi
2. The Real G Money
3. Came Up
4. Hundred Thousand (feat. G-Wiz & Hit “Skrewface”)
5. D.O.A. (feat. G-Wiz & Big Kill)
6. Lay It Down
7. I Seen a Man Die (feat. Lil Sodi)
8. Have U Seen Her (feat. Hit “Skrewface”)
9. One Eighty Seven (feat. Problem)
10. Eastside Moonwalker
11. F.A.M.E. (feat. Daz Dillinger & Spice 1)
12. Paper (feat. Y.B.)
13. The Color Purple
14. Certified Live (feat. G-Wiz & Jay Rock)
15. Ten Packs of Backwoods (feat. D-Edge)
16. Dope In My Styrofoam (feat. G-Wiz & G.I. Fleezy)
17. 9Mm (feat. G.I. Fleezy & G-Wiz)
18. Lose Control (feat. BJ the Chicago Kid)
19. Freddie Soprano
20. Murda Dem (feat. G.I. Fleezy & Big Kill)