Freddie Gibbs, a name synonymous with raw, unfiltered hip-hop, delivers a powerful statement with "Cold Day In Hell," released on December 11, 2012, under the ESGN label. This 17-track opus, clocking in at just over an hour, is a testament to Gibbs' lyrical prowess and storytelling ability. From the gritty streets to the complex realities of life, each track is a vivid snapshot of the world as seen through Gibbs' eyes. "Barely M.A.D.E. It" sets the tone with its hard-hitting beats and introspective lyrics, while tracks like "Anything To Survive" and "Menace II Society" showcase Gibbs' versatility and depth. Featuring collaborations with notable artists like B.J. The Chicago Kid and Alley Boy, "Cold Day In Hell" is not just an album but a journey through the highs and lows of life, love, and survival. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to Freddie Gibbs' music, this album is a compelling exploration of the human condition, wrapped in the rugged, unapologetic style that has made Gibbs a standout in the hip-hop scene.