Freeway's Album "Streetz Is Mine" Will Drop November 10th PDF Print E-mail
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Written by OneStopHipHop   
Wednesday, 04 November 2009 11:24

Despite all the rumors and statements, Freeway's latest project "Streetz Is Mine" is still slated to hit stores Nov. 10th in the midst of the current controversy regarding the projects validity.

Featuring the single "All Night Long", the project has been in the works for several months and features all new tracks from Free with production from 9th Wonder and features from Beanie Sigel and Young Chris.

During that time, RBC had received emails and other means of communication from Free himself. Until several weeks ago, there were no issues with the record that we were all excited about.  After receiving pressure from outside sources, Freeway then attempted to distance himself from the "Streetz Is Mine" project.

Notwithstanding this confusion, the project has moved forward and RBC has continued to push hard for its success that will do nothing but ultimately benefit Freeway in the long run. The accusation's that this record is a "fraud" or a "fake" is nothing but 100% false.

We invite fans of Freeway and any doubters to listen to the album sampler provided.

Despite this speed bump, RBC is excited to release "Streetz Is Mine" on November 10th that features the single "All Night Long".
 
In stores nationwide.
 



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