There's nothing like the Chicago feeling." The travel may have ultimately been good for him, though, broadening his worldview and leading him to delve into newer ideas and to sharpen his focus. 2."Īs he expands his range of guests, his lyrical ability leveled up significantly. By and large, Bibby’s been out of town doing shows and recording, and in a recent interview on Chicago’s WGCI radio station, he acknowledged the change has been daunting for his creative process: When I be in Atlanta too long I can’t write too many songs. As expected, Lil Herb stops by for "Ain't Heard Nuthin Bout You," and the song is such a great example of the chemistry between the two that they’ve been promoting the single as "Kill Shit pt. The C-Sick produced "If He Find Out" features a stellar collaboration between Tink and Bibby. Kelly, and Common, who drops one of his better verses in awhile on "Speak to ‘Em," all appear). The tape comes with via a mix of big-name grabs ( Future and Metro Boomin on obvious radio ploy "Aww Man") and local legends ( Jeremih, R. His latest tape, Free Crack 3, feels like a game attempt to escape the box that being labeled a "drill" artist puts you in. The moment that gave Bibby his introduction to the world-the initial gold rush of the drill sound, with every rapper with a 773 or 312 area code getting a look and/or a deal-has passed now.
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