Free Will - Freeway

Free Will

Freeway

  • Genre: Hip-Hop
  • Release Date: 2016-04-29
  • Explicitness: explicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 15

  • ℗ 2016 Babygrande Records, Inc.

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Intro Freeway 2:24
2
Addiction Freeway 3:04
3
Hot as Ice Freeway 4:07
4
I'm Back Freeway 3:33
5
Highway (feat. ROD) Freeway 3:39
6
Kodak Freeway 3:31
7
Illuminate Freeway 4:35
8
Kane & Abel Freeway 2:52
9
My BM Freeway 3:50
10
Bennie & Stella (feat. Raheem Freeway 3:31
11
Work (feat. Scholito) Freeway 3:52
12
We Thuggin (feat. Young Buck) Freeway 3:39
13
Always Love You Freeway 3:16
14
Legendary Freeway 3:23
15
First Thing's First Freeway 3:24

Reviews

  • Amazing album

    5
    By Michael J. Graham
    I'm 25 and I've been a Freeway fan since his first album. On Philadelphia Freeway I loved most of the records but there are one or two that I skip. Free Will has no skip music whatsoever and it's an excellent album. I give it 9/10.
  • Boss

    5
    By Jimmy Burke
    This whole album is fire!!!! Great job well done.
  • PHILLY

    5
    By DkR720
    Here's a real philly legend fu*k a meek mill
  • Freeway Free Will

    5
    By Yeah MB
    Freeway is Back.. Great Album
  • Solid

    5
    By Abu Ameenah
    Beats are original and doesn't soud like everybody elses. He stayed true to "HIS" rap flow, didn't chamge to fit in with the "3-4 word flow at a time" flow like this new school rappers...which is getting old as hell. If you are a Freeway fan it will be hard for you not enjoy this project. This is his best project in a while and deserves some shine for this one. Great job Freeway.
  • Freeway celebrates his right to make decisions and follow through in 'Free Will'

    3
    By Alex Dionisio
    Before the press chose Rick Ross to be the biggest hip-hop artist named after notorious drug trafficker "Freeway" Ricky Ross, there was Freeway (Leslie Pridgen), a North Philadelphia native and rapper famous for is rhyme-work, his involvement in the group State Property with Roc-A-Fella Records, his record of collaborations and his true-to-the-craft presence in the game over the last decade and a half. Other than "the Roc," Free has been an emcee on such labels as Rhymesayers, Cash Money (briefly), Real Talk and now Babygrande Records, with whom he released his 2012 album Diamond in the Ruff and now Free Will (April 29), his fifth solo LP overall. To this project, Freeway brings all of his original, idiosyncratic street-likeness and doesn't skimp on the nice hardcore bars. As an experienced one with the culture, he is tantamount to traditional yet renewed in energy, and the guest and producer spots thrill the bill. Rather than being plagued, Free Will is influenced by the gangster tones of Free's roots in rap, and although these roughly hued tones are not necessarily shining spotless hallmarks for the man on the album, they are long-time trademarks of his style. Freeway expresses his love of hustling, being a street boss plus running the scene and is very tough and very strong as usual when applying his braggadocio and verbal sanctions on weak sets and crews. He's a good example of the average craft-honing street emcee-slash-student of the discipline. He follows the code of life he's established for himself in "Illuminate," loves his one and only in both "Bennie & Stella" and "Always Love You" and sticks to other more traditional subject matter elsewhere. Riding along with Free's fine vocal performances are the beats, an ensemble of sounds made by S. Frank, L.E.S, Money Alwayz, Girl Talk and Tryfe. It starts off by offering a bright bumpable stretch in the "Intro," then a firm knocking cut with short bursts of repeated wails in "Addiction," the rocking track of "Highway," regal strings in "Always Love You" and lastly, bossy deafening metal in "First Things First." Everything is pretty solid hands down, and it wouldn't have been what it is without ROD, Raheem DeVaughn, Scholito and Young Buck joining in to help. Freeway has the freedom to hold himself like a hip-hop scholar here, and he does it, even if there are no surprises. Now if only he had mentioned in this project how pro-Bernie Sanders and anti-Islamophobia he is like he has recently stated, then his Free Will would have truly been used for really extraordinary purposes, but after all's said and done, it is still a standup effort by the seasoned Philly word-worker.
  • Philly's For Real Finest from Freeway

    5
    By V - Dogg
    Yo this is good , I mean real good. This album can go twelve rounds with Rocky and win. Freeway knocked it out . . . .
  • Philly Freezer

    5
    By 215 Philly Boy
    💯
  • Wow

    5
    By juanoboy
    Hot as ice! Dayumn!!!! Can't wait to hear the rest.

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