Freddie Gibbs Accuses Drake & PartyNextDoor Of Copying His Style w/ Their Joint Album

Freddie Gibbs Accuses Drake & PartyNextDoor Of Copying His Style w/ Their Joint Album
Freddie Gibbs has accused Drake and PARTYNEXTDOOR of copying his style with their upcoming album, “$ome $exy $ongs 4 U” (stylized as $$$4U).
The project’s title closely mirrors Freddie Gibbs’ 2022 album, “$oul $old $eparately” (also abbreviated as $$$), and its cover art features cartoon bunnies similar to Freddie Gibbs’ longtime “Big Rabbit” mascot.
Taking to social media, Gibbs expressed his frustration, writing, “Damn they even stole the rabbits too. I’m flattered” after the tracklist for “$ome $exy $ongs 4 U” was revealed.
He also retweeted fans calling out the duo for alleged imitation.
While Gibbs and Drake haven’t collaborated, Gibbs has referenced Drizzy in his music before. In 2021, he dropped a freestyle over Drake’s “Champagne Poetry,” and responded publicly to the rap titans’ diss track exchanges last year.
Is Freddie reaching or did Drizzy and Party copy his style?
Previous Article
Next Article
Offset Speaks Out After Florida Sh**ting Linked To Lil Tjay: ‘Life’s A Gamble & I’m Still Playing To Win’
Rapper OJ Da Juiceman Suffers Low Blood Sugar Episode, Collapses At Gas Station
Former Hot 97 Hosts Ebro Darden, Laura Stylez & Peter Rosenberg Suggests Station Owes Them ‘A Lot Of Money’ As They Fight For Final Paychecks
Remy Ma Appears To Shut Down Papoose Ghostwriting Claims On New Track: “Ain’t Never Ghost Wrote Sh*t”
Chris Brown & Usher Seemingly Tease ‘Raymond & Brown’ R&B Tour
Da Brat Shows Love To Mariah Carey After 20+ Years Of Friendship
Singer Andra Day’s $575K Theft Claim Survives In $1.6 Million Fight With Ex-Manager
Gucci Mane Seemingly Calls Out Pooh Shiesty on “Crash Dummy” Amid Kidnapping Case