In the latest The FADER x WAV Present Frequencies doc, the Baton Rouge rapper explains how he overcame his past.
In a new The FADER x WAV Present Frequencies mini-doc, filmed seven months after his release, Fredo Bang shows us the Baton Rouge environment that produced him, goes on a Popeyes run for his grandmother, and visits the gravesite of his friend and fellow rapper Gee Money, who was killed in 2017 while Fredo was still behind bars. Through it all, he emphasizes the lessons he's learned that are helping him move far beyond his past. "Before I went to jail I feel like my pride was in the way of a lot of stuff," he says. "It still is, but I done broke it a lot. I don't follow nobody else."
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CREDITS Produced by The FADER Director: Chloe Campion
Executive Producers: Rob Stone, Jon Cohen, Andy Cohn, Anthony Holland, Scott Perry Senior Production Manager: Madison LaClair Associate Producer: Claire Lilly
Director of Photography: Chris Gill Assistant Camera: John-Carlo Monti Production Assistant: Lauren Hémard Sound Recordist: Pro Audio Nola Photographer: Sarrah Danziger Editor: Zack Khalil Title Animations: Nikhil Shah Colorist: Colin Travers of Forager TV Sound Mix:Jake Viator Archival Thanks To Brandon Singleton of Str8UpEntertainment