Freddie Gibbs has premiered an official video for one of fans’ favorite tracks off of his new album $oul $old $eparately. In the visual for “Rabbit Vision,” the Indiana rapper chronicles his come-up through a montage of blurry footage captured over the past few years.
Scattered throughout the video are appearances from some of Gibbs’ friends and collaborators, including Big Sean and Kaytranada. There’s also an appearance from Jeezy, who also comes up in the song’s lyrics.
“Me and Jeezy still ain’t spoke in years, but I got love for him / Could’ve talked it out, but I spoke out, I let it get to me,” he raps. “Showed me I could be a f**kin’ boss, best thing he did for me / I needed to grow, too immature, it’s sh*t I needed to know.”
The visual was directed by Harley Astorga, Ben “Lambo” Lambert and Gibbs himself on behalf of his company Rabbit Vision. Flashing between years past and more recent months, Gibbs is seen partaking in interviews with his baby on his lap, playing gold and recording in hotel rooms while on the road.
Next week, on January 23, the rapper will take the stage of NBC’s The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon for a live performance of “Feel No Pain” alongside collaborator Anderson .Paak.
$oul $old $eparately debuted in September as Gibb’s fifth studio album and first LP to be released via a major label. In addition to .Paak, the project contains features from Offset, Rick Ross, Moneybagg Yo, Pusha T, Kelly Price and more.
Watch the new music video for Freddie Gibbs’ “Rabbit Vision.”
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