Baby Face Killa

Baby Face Killa is the ninth mixtape by American rapper Freddie Gibbs. It was released on September 25, 2012.[5] It is the first installment of the Gangsta Grillz series featuring Gary, Indiana based Freddie Gibbs.

Baby Face Killa
Mixtape by
ReleasedSeptember 25, 2012[1]
Recorded2011-2012
Genre Hip hop, Gangsta rap
Length78:13
ProducerM-80, DJ Stikuhbush, Cylla, Feb. 9, SMKA, Cookin' Soul, DJ Dahi, Statik Selektah, The Futuristiks, DJ Fresh, DJ Izzo, Matterafact, T-Minus, DJ Mustard, Bobby Kritical, Lil' Lody, Diamond Style
Freddie Gibbs chronology
Shame
(2012)
Baby Face Killa
(2012)
ESGN
(2013)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Consequence of Sound[2]
Pitchfork Media8.2/10[3]
Pop Matters7/10[4]

The mixtape was announced shortly after the release of the previous street album Cold Day In Hell. There are 18 tracks on the street album and additional bonus tracks on the deluxe edition that were released on iTunes. The mixtape features guest appearances from Pharrell Williams, Dana Williams, Z-Ro, Young Jeezy, Slick Pulla, Ea$y Money, YG, Dom Kennedy, SpaceGhostPurrp, Krayzie Bone, Jadakiss, Jay Rock, Wayne Blazed, Curren$y, Problem, G-Wiz, D-Edge, Hit Skrewface & Kirko Bangz. The second track "Still Livin'" was featured in the video game Grand Theft Auto V.

Track listing

No.TitleProducer(s)[6]Length
1."BFK"M-804:02
2."Still Livin'"DJ Stikuhbush3:14
3."The Diet" (featuring Pharrell Williams)Cylla3:32
4."Money, Clothes, Hoes (MCH)"Feb.94:35
5."The Hard" (featuring Dana Williams)Feb.94:56
6."Kush Cloud" (featuring Krayzie Bone & SpaceGhostPurrp)SMKA5:05
7."Walk In Wit the M.O." (featuring Dom Kennedy)Cookin' Soul3:18
8."Bout It Bout It" (featuring Kirko Bangz)DJ Dahi4:16
9."Krazy" (featuring Jadakiss & Jay Rock)Statik Selektah3:42
10."Stay Down"DJ Dahi4:02
11."Boxframe Cadillac ('83 DeVille Mix)" (featuring Z-Ro)The Futuristiks3:54
12."Middle of the Night" (featuring Wayne Blazed)Diamond Style3:57
13."Go For It" (featuring Young Jeezy)Bobby Kritical3:49
14."On Me" (featuring Problem)DJ Fresh3:35
15."Tell A Friend" (featuring Curren$y)DJ Izzo, Matterafact3:51
16."My Nigga" (featuring G-Wiz, D-Edge & Hit Skrewface)Cookin' Soul5:01
17."Seventeen" (featuring Young Jeezy & Slick Pulla)T-Minus3:55
18."Every City" (featuring YG)DJ Mustard2:12
iTunes bonus tracks
No.TitleProducer(s)Length
19."Breaking Bad" (featuring Ea$y Money)Statik Selektah4:00
20."Fuck Them Niggaz"Lil' Lody3:08
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References

  1. Freddie Gibbs Reveals "Baby Face Killa" Release Date | Complex
  2. Bosman, Chris. "Album Review: Freddie Gibbs - BFK". Consequence of Sound. Retrieved Jul 20, 2013.
  3. "Freddie Gibbs: BFK | Album Reviews". Pitchfork. 2013-07-10. Retrieved 2013-07-28.
  4. "Freddie Gibbs - 'BFK' Album Review - Pop matters". Pop Matters. 2013-06-08. Retrieved 2013-07-14.
  5. "Baby Face Killa Digital Download". TapeFire. Archived from the original on 2012-10-19.
  6. Amazon.com: Baby Face Killa [Explicit]: Freddie Gibbs: Official Music
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