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Freddie Gibbs Says For Rappers It’s Either “Embarrassment or Death” In a New Interview

Emcees are often forced to choose between being trolled or death, he said.

In a new interview with legendary music journalist Elliott Wilson, Freddie Gibbs opens up about the dangers of being a rapper following the death of Takeoff earlier this month. The late Migos member was shot to death on November 1 at a Houston bowling alley, causing strong reactions from the music community.

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โ€œThis sh*t is very, very dangerous. Itโ€™s a very dangerous profession to be in,โ€ Gibbs remarked during an interview on the Rap Radar podcast. Gibbs, who has had his own feuds with other rappers over the years, is speaking from his own lived experience:

โ€œWe just had another death, you know what I mean? Thatโ€™s sickening to see somebody that made something of himself, made a Hall of Fame rap career and he canโ€™t even celebrate it no more. All because of some petty sh*t. You know, I just look at that situation and look at a lot of the situations Iโ€™ve been in and overcame...that easily could have been me. And then the f**ked part about all of the sh*t in this rap game is, itโ€™s like you got two choices: embarrassment or death.โ€

Gibbs then went into detail about what he meant:

โ€œNow, with that incident that just happened, if somebody would have beat him up or something, maybe took pieces of his jewelry or something like that, yโ€™all n***as would be making memes about that n***a today. โ€˜Oh wow, look at him, he got robbed.โ€™ Itโ€™d be a f***ing meme. But he died. โ€˜Oh.โ€™ Itโ€™s like, n***a, embarrass the f**k outta me cause I donโ€™t want the death. But as a motherf***ing rapper, as an entertainerโ€”especially a rapperโ€”thatโ€™s the two f***ing choices you got: embarrassment or death.

New episodes of the Rap Radar podcast are available every Thursday.

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