Artist's albums
Guantanamo Control (Silk's Funky House Mix)
2023 · single
Guantanamo Control
2022 · single
Want My Spot
2018 · single
Fredo Kruger 2
2017 · album
Go Live (feat. Chief Keef, Ballout & Tadoe)
2017 · single
Kill You on Camera
2017 · single
Plugged In
2017 · album
Fredo Mafia
2016 · album
Ain't No Money Like Trap Money, Vol. 1
2015 · album
Walking Legend
2014 · album
It's a Scary Site 2
2013 · album
Trappin' Ain't Dead
2013 · album
Street Shit
2013 · album
Fredo Kruger
2013 · album
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Biography
Rapper Fredo Santana (born Derrick Coleman) surfaced during the early 2010s as an elder statesman -- yet barely out of his teens -- of Chicago's drill scene. Like many of his counterparts, Coleman rarely raised his voice with self-assured and grim depictions of violent street life over slow beats that boomed and rattled. He released his first mixtape in 2012, the same year younger cousin, fellow South Side dweller, and Glory Boyz Entertainment co-founder Chief Keef broke out of the Midwest. After some supplemental tapes and the establishment of his own label, Savage Squad, Coleman released his debut album, Trappin' Ain't Dead, in 2013. Keef and Lil Herb made appearances, as did Kendrick Lamar, who was featured on "Jealous," the album's biggest track. Savage Squad mixtapes (featuring regular appearances from Keef) continued to flow for several years. Among the releases were Walking Legend (2014), Fredo Mafia (2016), and Plugged In (2017). Fredo Santana died following a seizure at his home in Los Angeles in January 2018; he was 27 years old. ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi