27 Best Fredo Songs

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11. “Spaghetti” by Fredo

Song Year: 2021

“Spaghetti” features an instrumental piano track, making it a departure from his usually electronic-influenced songs.

It's about his notoriety in West London, his popularity in the music game, and his pride in being one of the first celebrities from Harrow Road.

Fredo also references himself, calling the song “Spaghetti” because of a spaghetti-related social media post in 2019.

12. “Mind” by Fredo Feat. Clavish

Song Year: 2021

Fredo likes to highlight younger artists to support their rising careers, and he enlists London-based Clavish on his 2021 track “Mind.”

The highly personal track deals with Fredo and Clavish's years on the road, warning about gun violence and drug issues. Fredo also raps about his experiences with London gang culture and how some of his close friends are now in prison.

13. “Funky Friday” by Dave Feat. Fredo

Song Year: 2021

One of Fredo's most-streamed songs is “Funky Friday,” a feature track he did with Dave. It's a perky, upbeat track with fun, singable lyrics, and the viral song made it to the number-one spot on the UK charts.

“Funky Friday” is a braggadocious song, with Fredo and Dave boasting about their accomplishments, from their rapping abilities to their expensive shoes.

14. “Ready” by Fredo Feat. Summer Walker

Song Year: 2021

“Ready” is a collaboration between Fredo and R&B singer Summer Walker. from Atlanta, Georgia. It came out on January 29th, 2021, anticipating Money Can't Buy Happiness.

The song features a smooth drum track and has an electronic line reminiscent of UK drill, a genre Fredo often writes in. It's about achievement, victory, and regret, and Fredo and Walker sing about being ready for whatever's coming.

15. “BMT” by Fredo

"BMT" by Fredo

Song Year: 2018

“BMT” is a British-Indian expression meaning Big Man Ting, and Fredo uses the phrase to emphasize his seriousness and grown-up approach to life and career.

One of his earliest hits, the song made it to the 25th spot on the UK charts and helped Fredo gain national recognition.

It has a hard-hitting and intense backing track, and Fredo matches the sound with harsh vocals.

16. “My Mother's Life” by Fredo

Song Year: 2021

Fredo draws a line between him and his opposition in this 2021 track off his album Independence Day.

“My Mother's Life” has a simple drum track and a piano motif, and the lyrics list Fredo's accomplishments and reasons why he's better than his haters. He swears on his mother's life that he's better than those who cross him.

17. “Scorpion” by Fredo

Song Year: 2020

Fredo followed up the hit single “Netflix & Chill” with “Scorpion” on March 20th, 2020. It was a stand-alone single that didn't make it onto any of Fredo's studio albums.

The single was successful, charting at 40 in the UK and 80 in Ireland. The title references a Czechoslovak machine pistol, and Fredo's flow is chill and smooth.

18. “Daily Duppy” by Fredo Feat. GRM Daily

Song Year: 2020

A feature on GRM Daily is a highly coveted opportunity for UK grime artists, and Fredo mixed a track with them just before the lockdown. It premiered on YouTube in August 2020, gaining millions of views and getting on the trending page.

The track has a minor key with an icy tone, and Fredo shares his personal history in the lyrics, also talking about how he plans to keep improving.

19. “Aunt's Place” by Fredo

Song Year: 2021

2021 was a prolific year for Fredo, and he released “Aunt's Place” alongside ten other songs on Money Can't Buy Happiness. The penultimate track on his album, it's a snapshot of Fredo's tumultuous childhood.

“Aunt's Place” is a slower track with a dark bassline, and it tells the story of Fredo seeking help at his aunt's home after leaving his mother.

20. “Love You For That” by Fredo

Song Year: 2019

“Love You For That” by Fredo is a homage to the rapper's mother. On this song from his first studio album, Third Avenue, he raps about how she loves him unconditionally and how appreciative he is of her support.

The simple backing track provides a canvas for Fredo to wax poetic, and he delivers a lyrical spin of lines about his love for his mother.

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