Freddie dismisses rumors about losing Madlib joint project
The recent wildfires in Los Angeles have caused immense damage, with many losing their homes, including legendary hip-hop producer Madlib. While Madlib and his family have found support through fundraising efforts, new rumors about the fire’s impact on his music have been circulating. A Reddit user claimed that Freddie Gibbs, who frequently collaborates with Madlib, revealed the devastating news that they had lost a completed album in the fire, potentially the highly anticipated Montana album. This would follow their acclaimed joint projects Piñata and Bandana.
However, Freddie Gibbs quickly addressed the rumor on January 20, calling the claim “cap,” implying that the story was false. This reassures fans that Madlib and Gibbs’ collaborative work, including Montana, is still intact. While the two may not have lost any finalized material, the loss of Madlib’s home remains a tragedy. A fundraising campaign is still active to support him during this difficult time.
In the meantime, Freddie Gibbs has been keeping busy with his latest album You Only Die 1nce, providing fans with fresh music while they eagerly await more from the iconic MadGibbs duo. Despite the wildfire’s destruction, it’s clear that the music community continues to support each other in times of crisis.