Freddie Gibbs, whose real name is Fredrick Jamel Tipton, is also known by aliases such as Freddie Kane and Gangsta Gibbs. He is from Gary, Indiana, USA and a prominent figure in the hip-hop scene. Launching his career in the mid-2000s, Gibbs gained recognition with his descriptive lyrical style and authentic narratives rooted in street life and personal experiences. Notable achievements in his career include his critically acclaimed albums such as "Piñata" (2014) and "Bandana" (2019), both collaborations with producer Madlib. In 2021, he was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rap Album for "Alfredo," a collaborative project with The Alchemist. His single "Crime Pays" further established his standing in the music industry, and he continues to be a significant influence in modern hip-hop.