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Freddie Gibbs & MadlibPiñata

Label:Madlib Invazion – MMS-022
Format:
2 x Vinyl, LP, Album
Country:US
Released:
Genre:Hip Hop
Style:Gangsta

Tracklist

A1Supplier
Written-ByO. Jackson*
A2Scarface
Written-ByF. Tipton*, O. Jackson*
A3Deeper
Written-ByC. McCormick*, F. Tipton*, O. Jackson*
A4High
FeaturingDanny Brown (2)
Written-ByD. Sewell*, F. Tipton*, O. Jackson*
A5Harold's
Written-ByF. Tipton*, O. Jackson*
B1Bomb
FeaturingRaekwon
Written-ByC. Woods*, F. Tipton*, O. Jackson*
B2Shitsville
Written-ByF. Tipton*, O. Jackson*
B3Thuggin'
Written-ByF. Tipton*, J. Sherylee*, O. Jackson*
B4Real
Written-ByF. Tipton*, O. Jackson*
B5Uno
Written-ByF. Tipton*, O. Jackson*
C1Robes
C2Broken
FeaturingScarface (3)
Written-ByB. Jordan*, F. Tipton*, O. Jackson*
C3Lakers
D1Knicks
Written-ByF. Tipton*, O. Jackson*
D2Shame
FeaturingBJ The Chicago Kid
Written-ByB. Sledge*, F. Tipton*, O. Jackson*
D3Watts
FeaturingBig Time Watts
Written-ByG. Watts*, O. Jackson*
D4Piñata
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Credits

Notes

feat. all the mother fuckers in the rap game worth fucking with

The back cover incorrectly includes a credit for "Terrorist", which is a track that does not appear on this release and is instead found on the Shame EP.

Executive produced by Ben "Lambo" Lambert for ESGN and Eothen Alapatt for Madlib Invazion.

Freddie Gibbs photographed by Peter Beste; Madlib photographed by Mathew Scott.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 9 89327 00221 1
  • Barcode (Scanned): 989327002211
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, etched): MMS 022 A1
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, etched): MMS 022 B2
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side C, etched): MMS 022 C1 KRISP CUTZ @ ELECTRIC
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side D, etched): MMS 022 D1
  • Rights Society: BMI

Other Versions (5 of 31)

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
New Submission
Piñata (CD, Album)Madlib InvazionMMS-022US2014
New Submission
Piñata (CD, Album, Limited Edition)Madlib InvazionMMS-023US2014
Recently Edited
Piñata (Cassette, Album)Madlib InvazionMMS-022CAUS2014
New Submission
Piñata Beats (CD, Album)Madlib InvazionMMS-024US2014
Recently Edited
Piñata Beats (2×LP, Album, Stereo)Madlib InvazionMMS-024US2014
  • eliaskjb's avatar
    eliaskjb
    My vinyl has the side c and d lables mixed up. Is that a normal issue with this vinyl? Does anyone else's have that?
    • ribaldo4455's avatar
      ribaldo4455
      Robes, Broken and High sound great on my pressing, makes me happy as they are some of my top favorites. but I noticed that on Uno, Freddie's vocals sound noticeably more quieter than the instrumental of the song. That disappointed me
      • jordan.hall651's avatar
        Such a hip-hop masterpiece. Would love to collect some of the other versions ('84 cover looks sick). Sonically, this is one of the better hip-hop records I own on vinyl. Madlib beats at its finest, plus Freddie's grizzly flow. Highly recommended.
        • GenoCyboPunx's avatar
          GenoCyboPunx
          Another Madlib classic and Freddie's best to date. The sound is great...no complaints here. Good separation of sounds, clean. Glad I picked this one up. For $20 out the door it was a no brainer.
          • SpektrumMuzik's avatar
            SpektrumMuzik
            Stone cold classick! Whatever ‘lib touches is gold ya
            • Brian7411's avatar
              Brian7411
              Could someone tell me how this record sounds ?
              Cheers
              • midnightrunner's avatar
                Frederick Gibbs surely has come into his own in recent times, I think it is very good he has made friends with Madlib and The Alchemist, they are really helping him to achieve his dreams so Frederick Gibbs, if you are reading this, I am glad you are doing well in your chosen career as a rapping musician!!
                • Discos_Kultura's avatar
                  Two years later and it still holds its own weight. As usual Madlib contributes some amazing instrumentals that leave you wondering, "where did he sample that one"?? Madlib is a master at this and he shows the world just how great he is. Freddie Gibbs does not disappoint with his lyrics and his flow on even the most tricky of Madlib beats. These two were just a great combo and it flowed nicely. What can I say that has not already been said. Love it, have it, and cherish it in my collection. This album will be talked about for years to come! Love me some REAL Hip Hop, Thanks Madlib and Freddie!
                  • carollethebull's avatar
                    Edited 8 years ago
                    Got a piss poor printing of a great album, thing skips and pops regularly.
                    • HM-2's avatar
                      HM-2
                      Far from classic imo but a solid effort from both, smooth Gangsta Rap type stuff. Definitely one of Madlib's better recent projects. Low point of the album must be the Wac Miller feature. Somehow I'm thinking Madlib and Gibbs shared that opinion too as Miller's verse is placed at the very end of the song and fades out midway...

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