March 6, 1994 an English star was born. Marvin Williams Bailey grew up in Queen’s Park, London, England. His ears got to bask in different genres of music. Genres that he later turned into a career. From UK drill all the way to road rap, to British hip hip alongside trap, he has a repertoire he continues to grow. Studio albums he is most known for consist of “Third Avenue” (2019), “Money Can’t Buy Happiness” (2021) and “Independence Day” (2021) but started as early as 2016 when he first dropped music.
Growing up, Fredo lived on West London’s Mozart Estate where he was surrounded by gang violence and crime. In 2016, he released his very first track known as, “They Ain’t 100.” In an unfortunate turn of events, he was charged and sent to prison just weeks later. Luckily he was able to beat that charge and continue back to work creating his art. He speaks highly of Giggs and 50 Cent, stating that he would listen to Get Rich or Die Tryin’ every day on his adolescence. He has heightened his collaborations with artists we all know and love.
To name a few, his features contain Summer Walker, Dave, Young Adz and the beloved late Pop Smoke which later peaked number two on the UK Albums Chart. Fredo was also a featured artist on tracks by fan’s favorites Kojo Funds, Young T & Bugsy, as well as on Dave’s hit single “Funky Friday” that took place in 2018. You can witness him creating new music with the labels Since 93 and RCA