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17. Promotional singles. 1. Guest appearances. 5. This is the discography of Fredo, a British rapper who has released four studio albums, two mixtapes and twenty-one singles as a lead artist.
Fredrick Dewon Thomas Givens II (born March 29, 1996), known professionally as Fredo Bang, is an American rapper from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He is best known for his 2020 single "Top" (remixed featuring Lil Durk ), which received platinum certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). His debut studio album, Most Hated ...
Rating. Clash. 6/10 [3] The Guardian. [4] Third Avenue is the debut studio album by British rapper Fredo. It was released on 1 February 2019 through RCA Records .
1. Compilation albums. 2. Singles. 44. Mixtapes. 7. The discography of American rapper Fredo Bang consists of a studio album, two compilation albums, seven mixtapes, and forty-four singles .
Fredo (rapper) Marvin William Bailey (born 6 March 1994), known professionally as Fredo, is a British rapper and singer from Mozart Estate, Kilburn, London. He had a UK number 1 single in 2018 with fellow rapper Dave called "Funky Friday". [ 2] He has collaborated on successful tracks with many other rappers, including Dave, Central Cee, Tory ...
In January 2021, Dave worked again with frequent collaborator Fredo. Dave featured on and produced, Fredo's track "Money Talks" which debuted at number 3 on the UK Singles Chart. [64] The song was a single off Fredo's album Money Can't Buy Happiness which Dave executively produced under the name SANTAN. [65] [66]
In August 2015, after having played with the band for 45 years, drummer Mark Ellen retired and was replaced by Howard Tibble. In 2018, Graham Walker, from Gary Moore Band, took over on drums. Vanity Fare are still performing today, with the line-up of Hagley, Wheeler, Walker and Steve Oakman. Wheeler and Hagley have taken up lead vocal duties.
Fleuve. (album) Fleuve is the second album credited to the Pierre Favre Ensemble, recorded in Switzerland in October 2005 and released on ECM October the following year—twenty two years after the ensemble's 1984 debut, Singing Drums, presenting a new line-up that departed from the previous incarnation's all-percussion sound.