A few days after his 25th birthday extravaganza and his “Sail Your Soul” video shoot in Miami, Curt Cohiba released the sequel to his “Frutti Di Mare Freestyle” he dropped on New Years day. The Quarter Century Freestyle (Will) speaks on his angle of life up to this point. He wants to teach in ways that might be subliminal. Life gems and lessons are jam packed in this track if you truly listen.
The surprise track speaks on his journey to 25 and later a play on the word “Will.” Towards the end of the song he speaks about his niece and nephew and his living will. Wanting privacy and properties for his niece and how his nephew will inherit if all if he has the “will” to take it all over. The ending is actually a play on Godfather 3 when Michael Corleone eventually grew old and had to put his nephew Vincent in charge. Also, Calling his nehphew, his “Will” as if Cohiba will be an Uncle Phil life figure in the future. As usual, another Cohiba track that is a little too deep for the times.
The clever Quarter Century Freestyle was engineered by Goo Kaliq, mixed down by Jay-El of the Freshmen in Atlanta, and produced by Jay B who screwed the 7 minute Jay-z and Big L freestyle instrumental that was screwed and slightly chopped for the sequel.
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