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SUMMARY:Freddie Gibbs (Chicago)
DESCRIPTION:\n\n\nFreddie GibbsfeaturingÂ Sasha Go HardÂ /Â Show You S
 uckÂ /Â Tree\nThursday, Feb 07, 2013 9:00 PM CSTÂ (8:00 PM Doors)Botto
 m Lounge,Â Chicago,Â IL17 years and over\n\nIn 2009 rapper Freddie Gib
 bs set out to be the Midwestâ€™s unofficial street poet, releasing a s
 eries of mixtapes that were as complex as they were thuggish. Influenc
 ed by the likes of 2Pac, Biggie, UGK, and Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, Gibbs 
 filled his lyrics with honest and compelling stories of his hometownâ€
 ™s demise, a steady decline to which he helped contribute while a drug
  dealer. He dealt out of a Gary, IN, recording studio, absorbing a ste
 ady stream of uninspired rhymes while pushing product. Figuring he cou
 ld do better, Gibbs began writing his own lyrics and cut some demos th
 at would eventually land in the hands of Interscope. When the label si
 gned Gibbs in 2006, he moved to Los Angeles and recorded a debut album
 , but a year later the management of Interscope changed hands and the 
 rapper was dropped. He returned to Gary, and then moved to Atlanta unt
 il producer Josh the Goon convinced Gibbs to return to L.A. for one mo
 re try. In early 2009 he released the Miseducation of Freddie Gibbs mi
 xtape to critical and message board acclaim. The Midwestgangstaboxfram
 ecadillacmuzik mixtape soon followed, as did a feature in The New York
 er that found writer Sasha Frere-Jones declaring Gibbs â€œthe one rapp
 er I would put money on right now.\" Late in the year he released the 
 81-song mixtape The Labels Tryin' to Kill Me. As the mixtapeâ€™s title
  inferred, Gibbs had, like Jay Electronica, become a 21st century, Int
 ernet-age hip-hop star, able to draw press and earn a loyal following 
 via downloads and mixtapes instead of the usual industry channels. He 
 finished 2009 proudly unsigned. ~ David Jeffries, Rovi\n\nFor more inf
 ormation visit https://trueskool.com/events/freddie-gibbs-chicago
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CATEGORIES:chicago, illinois
LOCATION:Bottom Lounge , Chicago, Illinois
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ORGANIZER;CN="Editor's Pick":https://trueskool.com/profile/RentheVinyl
 Archaeologist
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  Pick":https://trueskool.com/profile/RentheVinylArchaeologist
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