Summary from 5 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Freeway's catalog across 5 albums from 5 opinions, with an overall average of 6.3/10. The top-rated Freeway album is Month of Madness, Vol. 1 (2014) with a 7.6/10 average from 1 rating, followed by Free At Last and Diamond in the Ruff. The discography on Wavelength spans 2005 to 2015.
Free At Last
“After a lengthy hiatus, the distinctive MC returns with a record reminiscent of Beanie Sigel's The B. Coming, one that's alternately boastful and ruminative, and on which he mostly avoids misguided attempts to become a crossover star. Jay-Z, Scarface, Jadakiss, and 50 Cent all guest.”
Month of Madness, Vol. 1
“Philly rapper compiles 32 well-written, expertly produced tracks-- released once per day for the month of December-- into the overlooked Month of Madness mixtape*. *”
Free At Last
“The handful of breaks from his patented gutter raps aren't enough to compensate for the monotony in his dozen interchangeable guns-and-butter records.”
Diamond in the Ruff
“Ever since detaching from Roc-A-Fella, the Philadelphia rapper has felt a bit like a town crier with no square. On his fourth album, his first for Babygrande, he positions himself as a reliable alternative to the mainstream.”
Philadelphia Freeway 2
“Still an incredible rapper, Freeway's third album-- which follows his month-long song-a-day blog leak from late last year-- is full of questionable decisions.”
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