Freddie Gibbs x The Alchemist Serve Up Sonic Soul Food on ‘Alfredo 2’

Summary

  • Freddie Gibbs and The Alchemist have released the long-awaited follow-up project to 2020’s Alfredo, aptly entitled Alfredo 2
  • Featuring JID, Anderson .Paak, and Larry June, Alfredo 2 also arrives alongside a film counterpart – Alfredo 2, the Tokyo crime saga
  • The 14-track project includes lead single “1995”

In May of 2020, the release of album Alfredo by Freddie Gibbs and The Alchemist resonated deeply within the music community, converting many casual listeners into dedicated hip-hop enthusiasts for months, if not years. Essentially, this project established a modern benchmark for what constitutes a “successful” collaboration between a rap artist and a producer.

Given the significant impression the album made, the duo understood they couldn’t hastily produce Alfredo 2. Despite their unwavering focus, as was true five years ago, it’s evident that Gibbs and Alc prepared Alfredo 2 with great care. They dedicated substantial time to the multi-faceted follow-up project, ensuring it retained the same zest, taste, and collaborative flair as the initial release.

This album, titled “Alfredo 2,” launches with the opening track “1995” as its lead single. It also includes collaborations such as Anderson .Paak on the song “Ensalada,” Larry June on “Feeling,” and JID on “Gold Feet.

1. The year 1995

2. Mar-a-Lago, a popular resort

3. Lemon Pepper Steppers, a brand of snack food

4. Salad (featuring Anderson .Paak)

5. Empanadas, a type of baked or fried pastry

6. Skinny Suge II, possibly a song title or album name

7. Feeling (featuring Larry June), probably a song title

8. I Still Adore H.E.R., indicating deep affection for someone or something named H.E.R.

9. Shangri-La, a mythical place of great beauty and contentment

10. Gas Station Sushi, sushi available at gas stations

11. Lavish Habits, likely referring to extravagant lifestyle choices

12. Gold Feet (featuring JID), possibly a song title or album name

13. Jean Claude, presumably a person’s name

14. A Thousand Mountains, suggesting an overwhelming number of mountains or a place with many mountains

15. Lavish Lifestyle, another way to say “Lavish Habits”

16. Golden Feet (featuring JID), a slight variation of the original phrase

17. Jean-Claude, a possible spelling variation of “Jean Claude”

18. A Myriad of Mountains, another way to say “A Thousand Mountains”

19. Mountainous Terrain, suggesting a place with many mountains

20. Gourmet Sushi from Gas Stations, a slightly different take on “Gas Station Sushi”

21. Extravagant Living, another way to say “Lavish Lifestyle” or “Lavish Habits”

22. Gold-Plated Feet (featuring JID), another variation of the original phrase

23. Multiple Mountains, a different way to say “A Thousand Mountains”

24. Luxurious Existence, yet another way to say “Lavish Lifestyle” or “Lavish Habits”

While “Alfredo 2” is only one part of the three-course collection, it was preceded by its short film companion, a Tokyo crime saga directed by Nick Walker. After the release of this film, a series of limited-edition merchandise capsules were introduced to coincide with the long-awaited album.

In a somewhat unexpected twist, the duo projects by Gibbs and Alc this year, titled “Alfredo” and “Alfredo 2”, were initially planned to be served in reverse order. “Alfredo” was meant to be the appetizer, while “Alfredo 2” was intended as the main course. Both releases are deeply moving and groundbreaking in the hip hop genre, but if we had to compare, “Alfredo” clearly outshines its sequel. However, “Alfredo 2” is equally impressive, introspective, and enticing, with similar flavors to its predecessor.

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2025-07-25 23:26