Fredo Santana

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Fredo Santana was an American rapper best known for his successful debut mixtape, ‘Trappin Ain’t Dead.’

Jul 4, 1990

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: July 4, 1990
  • Died on: January 19, 2018
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Black Singers, Singers, Rappers
  • Group of people: Black Men
  • City/State: Illinois
  • Known as: Derrick Coleman

Fredo Santana born at

Chicago, Illinois

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Birth Place

As described by his peers, Fredo Santana was a highly sensitive person. In one incident, he came out from a Chicago nightclub and was immediately surrounded by dozens of fans from a poor local neighborhood. Fredo had only $100 in his pocket, as he was not rich at that time, but he distributed the money among them.

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Personal Life

Even after he became successful, he did not quit drugs. He was addicted to lean, which has a heavy concentration of cough syrup. He consumed it heavily. He did not quit drugs despite several health warnings by his doctors.

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In late 2017, he was hospitalized due to some health issues. After being released from hospital, he tweeted about joining a rehabilitation facility and urged his fans to do the same. However, he could not keep his promises and continued to consume drugs.

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Fredo Santana was born Derrick Coleman, in Chicago, Illinois, on July 4, 1990, into a poverty-stricken black household. His parents did not care about their children and spent most of their time selling and consuming drugs. His father was part of a local gang. Fredo once shared a picture that showed his father holding a gun in one hand while holding Fredo in another.

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Childhood & Early Life

Fredo grew up in the neighborhood of Englewood, which is one of the most low-income neighborhoods of Chicago. Struggling with poverty, he was highly influenced by the life of actors and musicians. However, in order to emulate them, he needed money. At the age of 12, he ventured into drug trade and started selling weed on the streets.

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Childhood & Early Life

By the time he was a teenager, he had already been arrested for drug trade several times. He indulged in violent assaults on people and also beat up his school teacher once.

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Childhood & Early Life

The life of crime was something Fredo wanted to escape at any cost. He had a natural flair for music. After his younger cousin, Chief Keef, ventured into music, Fredo thought music was a sweet escape.

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In his late teens, he started indulging in rap battles. Most of his raps during that time were, however, self-deprecating in nature. He rapped about his struggles in life and his desire to create a better life for himself.

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Childhood & Early Life

The world was introduced to Fredo Santana when he appeared in a brief role in Chief Keef’s breakthrough song, ‘I Don’t Like.’ The song became a chartbuster and was played on the radio and in clubs throughout Chicago. Fredo later appeared in the music video for the song, too, but it was not enough for him to gain a large fan following.

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Fredo’s parts in the music video were shot in a room where Fredo was held under house arrest at that time. The song’s success compelled him to create his own music.

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In 2012, he released his debut mixtape, ‘It’s a Scary Site,’ which was released independently in the month of September. Following this official foray into music, Fredo became a famous rapper. His unique style of blending trap and drill music exuded fresh vibes. Additionally, the lyrics were dark and violent, giving a glimpse into the life that he had gone through as a kid.

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In order to produce his debut mixtape, Fredo hired several small-time producers such as Young Chop, C-Sick, 12Hunna, and Paris Bueller. In addition, several rappers, such as Chief Keef, Gino Marley, Lil Herb, and Lil Bibby, appeared as guests on the tape. The mixtape turned out to be a success, allowing Fredo to immediately start working on his second mixtape.

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In February 2013, Fredo released another mixtape, ‘Fredo Kruger,’ which was also released independently. It was made available on ‘iTunes’ the same year. The second mixtape was more successful. Although he had begun to make decent money by then, he chose to live in the same poor neighborhood he had grown up in.

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