Freddie Gibbs samples Mike Tyson on hard-hitting new cut "Big Boss Rabbit"
02 April 2021, 14:50
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Freddie Gibbs is back with his hard-hitting new cut "Big Boss Rabbit", which opens with a sample from a Mike Tyson speech.
"Big Boss Rabbit" opens with a sample from a speech by Mike Tyson, and is Gibbs' first outing since covering Gil Scott-Heron's "Winter in America" for the Black History Always – Music For The Movement Vol. 2 EP in February.
The new track is accompanied by a JMP-directed video that shows Gibbs flexing some "big boss shit".
As well as covering a Gil Scott-Heron classic this year, Gibbs linked with ScHoolboy Q on "Gang Signs" in February, featured on Joyce Wrice's "On One" single and also appeared on The Colleagues' "Gimme The Loot" in January.
Freddie Gibbs' "Big Boss Rabbit" single is out now.
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