The short but sweet song features this pacifying instrumental that is capable of putting the rowdiest in the calmest of moods. “Buddy & Sincere” is the perfect way to end this Masterpiece of an album. His demeanor is unflappable, and the flows he raps with are beyond impressive. I also love his flow throughout, as he spits with a pep to his step that gets more and more intense as the song goes on.įreddie hops on the second verse with a battery pack behind his back, too, dishing out some bossy ass lyrics that has him talking about lessons learned, violent ways and his drug-dealing past. On it, Curren$y opens things up with this trill ass verse that has him piecing together his words masterfully and putting n***as onto game effortlessly. “Location Remote” features one of the darkest/ruggedest instrumentals I’ve heard in a while. I love how both artists navigate through the song never really focusing on a particular topic, instead venting, spewing out unapologetic thoughts. From there, both Spitta and Gibbs go back and forth, speaking about a couple of random s**t that crossed through their mind using this laid-back approach (Freddie claims it’s a freestyle, but I don’t know about all that…). First and foremost, the instrumental that Alchemist was able to lace up for both artists is soulful and boasts this cinematic feel. “The Blow” is rawer than Eddie Murphy has ever been in his life. Freddie Gibbs, Curren$y and Alchemist’s joint project “Fetti” finally hit the net, and trust me, it is tougher than my nappy ass Nigerian hair!