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Freddie Gibbs and The Alchemist Announce 'Alfredo 2' Release Date

Freddie Gibbs and The Alchemist Announce 'Alfredo 2' Release Date

Hypebeast18-07-2025
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Freddie GibbsandThe Alchemistare officially set to release their new albumAlfredo 2on July 25.
This announcement follows cryptic teasers and a special advance screening ofAlfredo: The Moviein Los Angeles and the debut of the opening track, '1995.' Directed by Nick Walker and filmed in Japan,Alfredo: The Movieoffers a mysterious look into theAlfredo 2universe. The film portrays Gibbs and The Alchemist as partners navigating a gritty, stylized criminal underworld, operating from a ramen shop while seemingly laundering money. This cinematic reintroduction sets a noir aesthetic with shadowy dealings and sharp lyricism.
To celebrate the launch, 100 signed vinyl records will be exclusively available via Amazon. A special event at HVW8 Gallery in Los Angeles on July 19th wil alsol include a photo exhibition, album listening, film screening and a limited apparel capsule.
Alfredo 2marks the second album in the series and follows theoriginal 2020 release. Its predecessor was nominated for Best Rap Album at the 2021 GRAMMYs.
Stream Freddie Gibbs and The Alchemist's '1995' on Spotify and Apple Music, and watchAlfredo: The Movieabove.Alfredo 2drops July 25.
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