Freeway Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Throw Your Hands Up |
| 2 | Know What I Mean |
| 3 | One Foot In |
| 4 | The Product |
| 5 | Never Gonna Change |
| 6 | Free People |
| 7 | Stimulus Outro |
| 8 | It's Over |
| 9 | When They Remember |
| 10 | Still Got Love |
| 11 | Free at Last |
| 12 | Reppin' the Streets |
| 13 | Pay Attention |
| 14 | I Cry |
| 15 | Hear the Song |
| 16 | Take It to the Top |
| 17 | It's a Good Day |
| 18 | All My Life |
| 19 | Roc-A-Fella Billionaires |
| 20 | Big Spender |
| 21 | Car Jack |
| 22 | Full Effect |
| 23 | Keep Yo Hands Up |
| 24 | Don’t Cross the Line |
| 25 | Victim of the Ghetto |
| 26 | All Night Long |
| 27 | Lights Get Low |
| 28 | Baby Don't Do It |
| 29 | Together |
| 30 | Walk Wit Me |
| 31 | Back For More |
| 32 | Roc the Mic (remix) |
| 33 | Rolling Down the Freeway |
| 34 | One Thing |
| 35 | International Hustler |
| 36 | Money |
| 37 | Microphone Killa |
| 38 | Flipside |
| 39 | Stimulus Intro |
| 40 | Follow My Moves |
| 41 | Alright |
| 42 | Freekin’ the Beat |
| 43 | Sho’ Nuff |
| 44 | You Don’t Know (In the Ghetto) |
| 45 | We Get Around |
| 46 | Turn Out the Lights (Freewest) |
| 47 | Life |
| 48 | Seems Like |
| 49 | Still in Effect |
| 50 | Master of Ceremony |
Freeway Albums
Singles
About Freeway
FREEWAY is a Philadelphia rapper who emerged in the early 2000s as part of Jay-Z's Roc-A-Fella Records, bringing a gritty, passionate delivery that embodied the street authenticity of North Philly hip-hop. His breakthrough came through collaborations like "What We Do" with Jay-Z and Beanie Sigel, showcasing his rapid-fire flow and raw storytelling ability that made him a standout in the Roc-A-Fella stable. Albums like "Philadelphia Freeway" established his signature sound of hardcore East Coast rap mixed with introspective lyrics about street life and personal struggles. Though his commercial peak was in the mid-2000s, FREEWAY's consistent output and underground credibility have maintained his reputation as one of Philadelphia's most respected lyricists. His influence helped bridge the gap between Jay-Z's mainstream appeal and the grittier sounds of Philadelphia's rap scene.