[WATCH] Freddie Gibbs Sits in the Director’s Chair for “Rabbit Vision” Video

Freddie Gibbs Sits in the Director's Chair for "Rabbit Vision" Video

Freddie Gibbs is back with another video drop from his $oul $old $eperately album, dropping off a visual for “Rabbit Vision.”

The new video brings a trio of directors Harley Astorga, Ben “Lambo” Lambert, & Freddie Gibbs, making a collage of real-life events from the past years of Gibbs’s life. You can see moments where Gibbs stops for a smoke, plays the guitar, gets some bars off, and lounges in the most luxurious of hotels.

On Jan. 23, Gibbs will appear on NBC’s The Tonight Show, Starring Jimmy Fallon, for a special performance of “Feel No Pain.” He will be accompanied by partner Anderson.Paak, as well as the show’s iconic house band, The Roots, fusing distinct eras and styles.

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Freddie Gibbs Takes Accountability For Jeezy Beef On “$$$”

It sounds like Freddie Gibbs is ready to bury the hatchet in his long-standing feud with Jeezy.

ATLANTA, GA – JULY 29: Freddy Gibbs, Young Jeezy and Tone Trump attends the sweet 16 birthday party for Young Jeezy’s son Jadarius Jenkins on July 29, 2012 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Prince Williams/FilmMagic)

On his latest album, $$$, Freddie Gibbs extended the olive branch to Jeezy on “Rabbit Vision,” where he admitted to being immature. In addition, Gibbs also expressed his appreciation for the lessons he learned from Jeezy, both directly and indirectly.

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
Showed me I could be a fuckin’ boss, best thing he did for me
I needed to grow, too immature, it’s shit I needed to know

— Freddie Gibbs, “Rabbit Vision.”

The Gary, IN rapper signed a deal with CTE nearly a decade ago before parting ways with the label. Gibbs and Jeezy parted ways. Unfortunately, the split was messy. The “Dark Hearted” rapper took shots at Jeezy on numerous occasions in the past including on Pinata with Madlib. The second verse of “Real” dives into their troubles while Gibbs simultaneously called out Jeezy for his issues with Rick Ross, Gucci Mane, and alleged that he was being extorted by BMF.

MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA – DECEMBER 03: Freddie Gibbs attends as Playboy celebrates BIGBUNNY Launch at Miami Art Week at Casa Tua on December 03, 2021 in Miami Beach, Florida. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for Playboy Enterprises International, Inc.)

No response from Jeezy on Freddie Gibbs’ recent comments on their relationship but it seems like the two could be on a path towards reconciliation in the near future.

Press play on Freddie Gibbs’ “Rabbit Vision,” produced by J.U.S.T.I.C.E League, below.

Freddie Gibbs Says The ‘Best Thing’ Jeezy Did For Him Was Show Him That He Could ‘Be A F*cking Boss’

While Freddie Gibbs may not have a whole lot of kind words to say about Benny The Butcher, he managed to shout out someone who helped him in his early career beginnings. On a track called “Rabbit Vision” from his new album, Soul Sold Seperately, Gibbs recalled wisdom shared to him by Jeezy.

On the J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League-produced track, Gibbs raps “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 / Showed me I could be a f*cking boss, best thing he did for me.”

Gibbs and Jeezy had been publicly beefing for nearly a decade, following Gibbs decision to leave Jeezy’s CTE imprint, however, Gibbs has long been open to repairing their relationship.

In 2020, Jeezy addressed Gibbs on “Therapy For My Soul,” a track from his album, The Recession 2, on which he said, “When that sh*t went down with Gibbs, I couldn’t trust him / Invested my hard earned money, tied up my bread / But he gon’ try to tell you I’m flawed, that’s in his head.”

At the time of writing, Jeezy had yet to respond to Gibbs’ words.

Check out “Rabbit Vision” above.

Soul Sold Separately is out now via Warner Records. Stream it here.

Freddie Gibbs is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.