Freeway, the Philadelphia-based rapper, has released his latest album titled "Freeway" to much anticipation. The album features 14 tracks and has a runtime of just over 40 minutes. The album is a mix of old-school and new-school hip-hop, and Freeway delivers his signature flow and lyrics throughout.
The album starts with "Intro," a short track that sets the tone for the rest of the album. Freeway's style is apparent from the first track, and he doesn't disappoint. The next track, "Hot as Ice," is a standout track that showcases Freeway's lyrical prowess. The beat is heavy, and Freeway's flow is on point.
The album also features some notable collaborations, including "Still Alive" with Lil Wayne, "Pray for the Best" with Faith Evans, and "Real One" with BJ the Chicago Kid. Each collaboration adds a unique flavor to the album, and they all work well together.
One of the highlights of the album is "All Falls Down," a track that features Freeway's introspective side. He raps about his struggles with addiction and how he overcame them. The track is emotional and shows a different side of Freeway.
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