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The first single from Freddie Gibbs' third studio album Shadow of a Doubt.

In this song, Gangsta Gibbs raps about the grind and hustle of dealing drugs and doing murders in the hood. From a young kid up until a kingpin drug dealer now directing young kids as he once was. He also raps about the reward at the end of it all which is money. However if you watch the video to the song you can see that all that money comes from murder as Gibbs directs a youngin to shoot a guy in his trunk that robbed and killed his buddy the night before.

https://genius.com/Freddie-gibbs-fuckin-up-the-count-lyrics

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