Fredo Santana Unleashes "High Off Gun Powder" With Kodak Black & Chief Keef

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Fredo Santana grabs Chief Keef and Kodak Black "High Off Gun Powder" off of his upcoming album.

Fredo Santana  has been hyping up his upcoming project since May. While he released the first single in August, it seems like the day has come that we will finally be receiving Fredo Kruger 2. Before it drops at midnight, Fredo Santana has dropped a new song off of it called "High Off Gun Powder" featuring Kodak Black and Chief Keef.

Fredo Santana previews haunting new song before the release of Fredo's upcoming project featuring Chief Keef and Kodak Black. Over some really smooth booming bass, Fredo gets Kodak on the hook with his nasally voice. He kicks the song off before Fredo comes in with a solid verse. However, it's Chief Keef's contribution that sticks out the most on this banger. While the tracklist has already surfaced and pre-order for the album has been out for a while, this seems to be one out of three appearances that Chief Keef makes on Fredo's upcoming project. 

With Fredo Kruger 2 dropping tonight, it seems that Fredo is gearing up to end the year on a right note. The project has some pretty solid features aside from Kodak and Chief Keef. Along with those two names, he also has YSL Duke, Lil Reese, Tadoe, Gino Marley and more. Production wise, we'll be seeing Southside, 808 Mafia Dy, Lil Keis and many more. Fredo Santana also has a self-produced track on track 13's "Demons."  

His new project has faced delays since it's intial release date. It was initially geared to drop in May but has since been pushed back until tonight. However, it's still exciting considering that the first installment of the Nightmare on Elm Street inspired mixtape series dropped back in 2013. Four years later and we get the sequel. With the delays and the singles he's dropped thus far, it's looking like it's going to be a pretty hard project. 

Quotable Lyrics
I'm super savage, niggas know not to play with me
Kick that bitch out, nah she can't lay with me
Niggas switchin' teams, what?
Like they kennedy

 


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