Freddie Gibbs delivers a concise yet powerful statement with "Lord Giveth, Lord Taketh Away," a short but impactful EP released on October 2, 2012, under Showoff Records/E$GN. Clocking in at just 18 minutes, this project is a rapid-fire journey through Gibbs' signature gritty lyricism and raw storytelling.
The EP opens with an intro featuring Slaine, setting the tone for the hard-hitting content that follows. Tracks like "Rap Money" featuring Dat Nigga Daz and "Wild Style" with Fred the Godson and Termanology showcase Gibbs' ability to blend his unique flow with other talented artists. The collaboration with Statik Selektah on "Lord Giveth, Lord Taketh Away" adds a dynamic layer to the project, highlighting Gibbs' versatility.
Each track on this EP is packed with Freddie Gibbs' trademark wit and insightful commentary on street life, success, and the struggles that come with both. The brevity of the album doesn't detract from its impact; instead, it amplifies the intensity of Gibbs' delivery and the depth of his lyrics. "Lord Giveth, Lord Taketh Away" is a testament to Freddie Gibbs' artistry and his ability to create compelling music in a short span.