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Freeway fast became a valuable member of the Roc-a-Fella family in the early 2000s. His ascent can be traced back to an agreement he made with fellow Philadelphia native Beanie Sigel. Acquaintances from the same local nightclub, the two shared admiration for one another and made a pact: the one who first landed a record deal would pull the other along. Sigel got the tap first and stayed true to his word; Freeway made his first major appearance in 2000, on "1-900-Hustler" -- a track on Jay-Z's Dynasty Roc la Familia album. A critical point came just after the album's release, when the MC was arrested for dealing drugs; forced to choose between two careers, he opted to stay in hip-hop, releasing the excellent debut full-length Philadelphia Freeway in early 2003. At the same time, Freeway was part of the State Property collective. An album with the four-member Ice City, Welcome to the Hood, had a low-profile 2004 release. Three years later, Roc-a-Fella finally issued Free's second album, Free at Last. While Just Blaze dominated the production work on Philadelphia Freeway, a cast including Cool & Dre, Don Cannon, Dame Grease, and J.R. Rotem shared the load this time out. Upon severing ties with Roc-a-Fella, he issued the no-frills 2009 album Philadelphia Freeway 2 (Real Talk), as well as 2010's The Stimulus Package (Rhymesayers), a collaboration with Jake One. ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi
If her sneaks start leanin and her heat stop workin, then my heat start workin ima rob me a person... Catch a n**ga slippin while he out in the open... And ima get em! Philadelphia freeway way y'all-when the roc was the roc!!
FREEWAY was dope.forget how he sounded,listen to what he spit.he wasn't on all that buy out the bar,shiny jewels,tricking,beefing and all the b.s most rappers eat off of these days.he was grimey but grounded.the roc should have put him out instead of waisting time on memphis weak.state property could have done big things.thanks to jay he ruined people seeing good mc's blow up.freeway,young chris,bezel and a couple dipset dudes could be big now.
Peace. The first time I heard Freeway on Jay-Z's 1-800-Hustler I knew that I could not tolerate to listen to his voice for an entire album. Philadelphia Freeway dropped about three years later and I listened to it constantly. He goes in! My initial assessment was so WRONG! I have copped each of his albums. Although none of them hit like the first he remains consistent and is a true emcee. EARLY!!!!
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