Fredo remains an integral force in the overall sound of the UK right now. Over the years, he's asserted his position as a leading voice in UK drill with a strong international buzz following him. Sure, it could be in part due to his collaborations with Dave or his appearance on the Top Boy soundtrack. However, Fredo's ability to form a strong body of work remains his strongest suit to date.
This week, the rapper announced that he'd be releasing a brand new project -- his second of the year -- and kicked the campaign off with his new single, "Talk Of The Town." The new record is the first release off of Independence Day and offers a glimpse into what we can expect.
Check out the latest from Fredo below.
Quotable Lyrics
It gets lit when we come in the party
Call me Ken 'cause I come with the Barbies
Said I would then I flooded the Carti
Can't find you then we bun up your doggie
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