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Released on July 29, 2011, "Free Bricks" is a collaborative mixtape by Gucci Mane and Future, hosted and presented by DJ Scream, Freebandz, and 1017 Brick Squad. Premiered on LiveMixtapes, this project captures both artists at a pivotal moment in their careers, blending their distinctive styles over production from some of the biggest names in the trap music scene.
The mixtape opens with "Gucci Terintino," produced by Mike Will, setting a high bar with its compelling beats and the seamless interplay of Gucci's gritty lyrical style and Future’s melodic hooks. "Free Brickz," produced by Zaytoven, continues this high energy with a piano-driven beat that complements the duo's tales of street life and hustle.
"Go," featuring Rocko and also produced by Zaytoven, adds an extra layer of depth to the mixtape, showcasing their ability to create catchy hooks that stick with the listener. "Stevie Wonder," produced by Drumma Boy, mixes harder rap beats with clever wordplay, highlighting both rappers' abilities to craft vivid imagery through their lyrics.
The track "Nasty," another production by Mike Will, keeps up the momentum with its infectious rhythm and raw lyrics, a testament to the chemistry between Gucci Mane and Future. "Lamborghini," also by Zaytoven, stands out with its luxurious metaphors and sharp delivery, reinforcing the mixtape’s grandiose themes.
"Dead People," featuring Scooter and produced by Will A Fool, dives deeper into the harsh realities of their lifestyles, with a darker tone that contrasts with the earlier tracks. "Lost It," featuring 2 Chainz and produced by Mike Will, is a highlight, offering a blend of unique flows and standout verses that echo the struggles and triumphs associated with their fame and fortune.
"Flossin'," another Zaytoven track, returns to a lighter, more celebratory feel, while "Can't Turn Me Down" and "Radical," both produced by Mike Will, solidify the mixtape’s energetic and unapologetic vibe. "On Some Other Shit," produced by BlacElvis, and "Go For It," produced by Shawty Redd, close out the mixtape with a strong finish, full of confidence and swagger that only Gucci Mane and Future can deliver.
"Free Bricks" is more than just a mixtape; it's a powerhouse collaboration that showcases the best of Gucci Mane and Future. With its robust production and dynamic rap performances, it captures a moment in hip-hop where both artists were defining the contours of the trap music genre. This project not only reflects their individual talents but also their collective impact on the music industry, making it a significant release for fans of both artists and the trap music movement.
The mixtape opens with "Gucci Terintino," produced by Mike Will, setting a high bar with its compelling beats and the seamless interplay of Gucci's gritty lyrical style and Future’s melodic hooks. "Free Brickz," produced by Zaytoven, continues this high energy with a piano-driven beat that complements the duo's tales of street life and hustle.
"Go," featuring Rocko and also produced by Zaytoven, adds an extra layer of depth to the mixtape, showcasing their ability to create catchy hooks that stick with the listener. "Stevie Wonder," produced by Drumma Boy, mixes harder rap beats with clever wordplay, highlighting both rappers' abilities to craft vivid imagery through their lyrics.
The track "Nasty," another production by Mike Will, keeps up the momentum with its infectious rhythm and raw lyrics, a testament to the chemistry between Gucci Mane and Future. "Lamborghini," also by Zaytoven, stands out with its luxurious metaphors and sharp delivery, reinforcing the mixtape’s grandiose themes.
"Dead People," featuring Scooter and produced by Will A Fool, dives deeper into the harsh realities of their lifestyles, with a darker tone that contrasts with the earlier tracks. "Lost It," featuring 2 Chainz and produced by Mike Will, is a highlight, offering a blend of unique flows and standout verses that echo the struggles and triumphs associated with their fame and fortune.
"Flossin'," another Zaytoven track, returns to a lighter, more celebratory feel, while "Can't Turn Me Down" and "Radical," both produced by Mike Will, solidify the mixtape’s energetic and unapologetic vibe. "On Some Other Shit," produced by BlacElvis, and "Go For It," produced by Shawty Redd, close out the mixtape with a strong finish, full of confidence and swagger that only Gucci Mane and Future can deliver.
"Free Bricks" is more than just a mixtape; it's a powerhouse collaboration that showcases the best of Gucci Mane and Future. With its robust production and dynamic rap performances, it captures a moment in hip-hop where both artists were defining the contours of the trap music genre. This project not only reflects their individual talents but also their collective impact on the music industry, making it a significant release for fans of both artists and the trap music movement.
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Gucci Terintino [Prod. By Mike Will]
Gucci Mane & Future
2:14
02
Free Brickz [Prod. By Zaytoven]
Gucci Mane & Future
2:21
03
Go (Feat. Rocko) [Prod. By Zaytoven]
Gucci Mane & Future
3:28
04
Stevie Wonder [Prod. By Drumma Boy]
Gucci Mane & Future
3:47
05
Nasty [Prod. By Mike Will]
Gucci Mane & Future
3:28
06
Lamborghini [Prod. By Zaytoven]
Gucci Mane & Future
3:51
07
Dead People (Feat. Scooter) [Prod. By Will A Fool]
Gucci Mane & Future
4:12
08
Lost It (Feat. 2 Chainz) [Prod. By Mike Will]
Gucci Mane & Future
4:07
09
Flossin' [Prod. By Zaytoven]
Gucci Mane & Future
2:18
10
Can't Turn Me Down [Prod. By Mike Will]
Gucci Mane & Future
3:05
11
Radical [Prod. By Mike Will]
Gucci Mane & Future
3:09
12
On Some Other Shit [Prod. By BlacElvis]
Gucci Mane & Future
3:25
13
Go For It [Prod. By Shawty Redd]
Gucci Mane & Future
4:51
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