NEW ALBUM FREE AT LAST EXECUTIVE PRODUCED BY JAY-Z & 50 CENT
Guests include Jay, 50, Scarface, Rick Ross, Busta Rhymes, Jadakiss & more
North Philly's native son
Freeway has seen a lot since the 2003 release of his certified Gold
Roc-A-Fella debut Philadelphia Freeway. Greeted with equally heavy doses
of critical acclaim and hood love, Free found himself touring the world
and sharing the spoils with the hottest crew in hip-hop, a meteoric rise
that would prove to be not without struggle, sacrifice and consequence.
Indeed, a lot has changed since then, and through it all, Freeway has
remained, quite literally, on his grind.
That grind, as much a part of Freeway's legendarily gruff delivery as
his gritty lyricism, pours through every groove on Free's long-awaited
sophomore set Free At Last. Set for a November 20th release on Roc-A-Fella
Records, Free at Last chronicles Freeway's struggles to navigate an
increasingly hostile and competitive musical environment, while
remaining true to the streets, his friends and family, and most
importantly himself.
"The past four years, a lot's been goin' on with me,
personally," explains Free. "I'm a Muslim, and I had the
opportunity to go to Mecca, and that really brightened my horizons; the
break-up at the Roc, that had me stagnant for a while to be honest;
meanwhile, the music is changing, that's how music is, constantly
changing. As far as for me, I didn't change anything in terms of my
style, I do what I do. I'm a reality rapper, always have been, so I got
a lot to say about what's goin' on. I let it all out on record. That's
why my fans love me."
Co-executive produced by hip-hop's two greatest giants - long-time
friend and mentor JAY-Z and newfound ally 50 Cent - and featuring a
virtual who's who of raps brightest stars including guest spots from
Scarface, Rick Ross, Busta Rhymes, Jadakiss, 2 Short, Paul Wall and
production from JR Rotem, Cool & Dre, Don Cannon, Bink, Dame Grease
& more, Free At Last is a tour-de force, deftly recapturing that
signature Roc-A-Fella sound while infusing it with a hunger and
electricity that's been missing since, well, Freeway's last album.
"The industry's goin' through changes, and it's about a lot of
bullshit right now," says Freeway of the new project. "Since I
first came out, I've been watching very closely. Radio, video don't
support anymore. So I've been floodin' the internet w freestyles, hittin'
the streets. The blogs and the networking sites are the new streets,
obviously. That's where the fans are. They want to hear your music, and
you gotta give it to them. They'll let you know real quick what they
think!"
To that end, Free At Last is Freeway's emancipation proclamation.
Instead of pursuing a traditional single strategy, Free is following the
heat generated from this summer's street banger, "Rocafella
Billionaires" featuring JAY-Z - and the new heat rock burning up
the blogs "Step Back" featuring Lil' Wayne - by releasing
three new tracks simultaneously: "It's Over," "Still Got
Love," and "Lights Get Low" featuring Rick Ross. The
tracks have been serviced to top DJ's around the country as exclusives,
and are available to stream at rocafella.com.
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