Complex Brackets: Freddie Gibbs Crowns Best Collab Album

Hip Hop

Double up.

Freddie Gibbs has worked with the best with them. So for the latest Complex Bracket series, he and host Brian “B.Dot” Miller discuss who has the best joint album in hip hop.

From JAY-Z and R.Kelly’s Best Of Both Worlds to Drake and Future’s What A Time To Be Alive, Dot and Gibbs round up the likes of Method Man, Redman, Big Sean, Jhene Aiko, Lil Wayne, Baby, Beyonce, Fabolous, Jadakiss, and others, before putting their lucky pair at the top of the throne.

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