Fred the Godson began his continuing ascent to stardom in the gritty South … Read Full Bio ↴Fred the Godson began his continuing ascent to stardom in the gritty South Bronx ghetto of New York. He spent his early days learning the harsh realities of life on 156th & Fox, an area submerged in drug wars that he struggled to evade. Instead, Fred sought refuge in his large family. Though he came from a two parent household, life was nonetheless rough as they struggled to provide for six children. His family saw many hardships and tragedies living in the merciless Bronx ghetto. At a very young age, Fred found himself living a desolate existence; particularly after having watched his house burn down, and consequently experiencing life in a shelter. While future prospects seemed dim to Fred, given his circumstances, he was still determined to overcome the obstacles, thus finding a way to conquer his sorrows.
Fred eventually enrolled at Monroe high school, but was affected by the temptations that led him away from his studies and into the streets. The combined pressures from his peers and home life prevented him from graduating. Fred had reached a low point in his life. On top of his scholastic disappointments, Fred suffered from Kidney disease, Asthma, and Diabetes. Clearly a number of factors culminated to make Fred's life harder than that of many adolescents his age, however, still he persevered.
One of the factors that allowed Fred to persist through the tougher times in his life was music. He recalls falling in love with music, and the Hip-Hop genre more specifically, after seeing MC Hammer. He quickly gained an appreciation for the performance aspects of Hammer's work. At the age of fifteen, Fred also discovered that he had a special talent. He had an exceptional aptitude at working with words. He eventually combined this verbal propensity with his love for music, and found his niche. After becoming further enthralled with early hip hop acts, Fred began allowing this new love to penetrate every aspect of his existence. He began to put his life into the language of rap music, and so began his ascent to lyrical greatness.
By the time Fred turned twenty, he had mastered the art of verbal composition. As he matured he became more confident, and subsequently his flow evolved. Accordingly, his punch lines became fiercer, and his songs improved drastically. He was inspired by the work of artists like Jay-Z, and worked toward creating a repertoire equally as strong. By combining witty punch lines, with the gritty realities of New York life, and expressing them in an animated though calculatedly smooth flow, Fred has managed to concoct a distinctive style that is raw though relatable, and equally appealing.
In recent years Fred has taken more far-reaching steps in terms of pursuing a professional career in rap. By purchasing a studio, investing money into promotional tools and seeking new management, Fred has effectively created a prime environment in which to continue honing his craft, as a serious dedicated artist. In addition, he has made major accomplishments and personal achievements as far as advancing and bettering his position in the industry by performing at myriad venues, seeking radio promotion and exposing the public to his music by any means possible. In addition, Fred has succeeded in his endeavors with support from powerhouse establishments such as T.B.M. Entertainment and Draft Entertainment; all of whom are dedicated exclusively to the task of exposing Fred to the general public.
Thus far, Fred's unorthodox rapping technique has landed him major meetings with Roc-a-fella, Def Jam, Shady, Sony, Bad Boy, Ruff Ryders and Loud (SRC). He has performed at popular venues such as Sob's, Don Hills, Temple, and opened up for Interscope artist Rich Boy. Fred is also co-signed by Riggs Morales of Shady Records, Super Producer Clark Kent, Dee & Waah of Ruff Ryders as well as Til Welch of Virgin. His achievements in the music industry have gained him widespread recognition, allowing for his star to shine brighter as he climbs the Hip-Hop ladder to prominence.
Fred the Godson released two hugely successful and acclaimed mixtapes in the past year, respectfully titled They Call Me the Flow and American Gangster; the latter of which was featured in HIPHOPWEEKLY magazine. Fred's lyrical abilities have been noted by some of hip hops major players, including international megastar Jay-Z, who—after meeting with Fred at Def Jam—remarked that Fred is exactly what is needed in the rap game. His growing industry buzz enabled a meeting with Conrad from Bad Boy shortly after. Solidifying his place as top dog in the highly competitive world of underground unsigned acts, Fred won the 2007 Underground Music Award for "Best Male Rapper." In addition, his talent has attracted the attention of producers such as Sha Money XL, Reefa, Sean C & LV, Heat Makerz, Rockwilder, Buck Wild, Justice League, Charlamaine, Amadeus, Scram Jones and Teddy Riley, all of whom have collaborated with and contributed to Fred musically. Fred has managed to sustain and maintain business as well as personal friendships with heavyweights such as Lenny S from Def Jam and Omar Grant from EMI Publishing both of whom are avid advocates of his talent.
Appearances and features on major programs such ad BET's Rap City, as well as numerous internet and radio programs, mixtapes, DVDs and blog sites have helped to make the underground powerhouse that is Fred, more accessible to the general public. The most recent testament to his talent and flair came via a feature on the popular website Allhiphop.com's breeding ground. His latest single entitled Get 'Em Fred is also seeing widespread success, garnering BDS spins from various popular radio stations nation wide. The magnitude of Fred's potential is summed up by Beanie Sigel who has described Fred as the best dude he heard since he signed to Roc-a-fella, or perhaps even better by Lenny S who is quoted stating that "Fred is the next dude from NYC to blow up."
In an industry so heavily populated with aspiring artists, each with their own claim to fame, Fred the Godson stands out as a superior and deserving artist. His style and libretto are unique and versatile. His clever flow compliments the genuine authenticity of his music's content. His real life experiences penetrate the psyches of his listeners allowing them to vibe on a personal level. Equally important, Fred consistently demonstrates a predisposition for making hit records. In essence, he is the truth.
Fred eventually enrolled at Monroe high school, but was affected by the temptations that led him away from his studies and into the streets. The combined pressures from his peers and home life prevented him from graduating. Fred had reached a low point in his life. On top of his scholastic disappointments, Fred suffered from Kidney disease, Asthma, and Diabetes. Clearly a number of factors culminated to make Fred's life harder than that of many adolescents his age, however, still he persevered.
One of the factors that allowed Fred to persist through the tougher times in his life was music. He recalls falling in love with music, and the Hip-Hop genre more specifically, after seeing MC Hammer. He quickly gained an appreciation for the performance aspects of Hammer's work. At the age of fifteen, Fred also discovered that he had a special talent. He had an exceptional aptitude at working with words. He eventually combined this verbal propensity with his love for music, and found his niche. After becoming further enthralled with early hip hop acts, Fred began allowing this new love to penetrate every aspect of his existence. He began to put his life into the language of rap music, and so began his ascent to lyrical greatness.
By the time Fred turned twenty, he had mastered the art of verbal composition. As he matured he became more confident, and subsequently his flow evolved. Accordingly, his punch lines became fiercer, and his songs improved drastically. He was inspired by the work of artists like Jay-Z, and worked toward creating a repertoire equally as strong. By combining witty punch lines, with the gritty realities of New York life, and expressing them in an animated though calculatedly smooth flow, Fred has managed to concoct a distinctive style that is raw though relatable, and equally appealing.
In recent years Fred has taken more far-reaching steps in terms of pursuing a professional career in rap. By purchasing a studio, investing money into promotional tools and seeking new management, Fred has effectively created a prime environment in which to continue honing his craft, as a serious dedicated artist. In addition, he has made major accomplishments and personal achievements as far as advancing and bettering his position in the industry by performing at myriad venues, seeking radio promotion and exposing the public to his music by any means possible. In addition, Fred has succeeded in his endeavors with support from powerhouse establishments such as T.B.M. Entertainment and Draft Entertainment; all of whom are dedicated exclusively to the task of exposing Fred to the general public.
Thus far, Fred's unorthodox rapping technique has landed him major meetings with Roc-a-fella, Def Jam, Shady, Sony, Bad Boy, Ruff Ryders and Loud (SRC). He has performed at popular venues such as Sob's, Don Hills, Temple, and opened up for Interscope artist Rich Boy. Fred is also co-signed by Riggs Morales of Shady Records, Super Producer Clark Kent, Dee & Waah of Ruff Ryders as well as Til Welch of Virgin. His achievements in the music industry have gained him widespread recognition, allowing for his star to shine brighter as he climbs the Hip-Hop ladder to prominence.
Fred the Godson released two hugely successful and acclaimed mixtapes in the past year, respectfully titled They Call Me the Flow and American Gangster; the latter of which was featured in HIPHOPWEEKLY magazine. Fred's lyrical abilities have been noted by some of hip hops major players, including international megastar Jay-Z, who—after meeting with Fred at Def Jam—remarked that Fred is exactly what is needed in the rap game. His growing industry buzz enabled a meeting with Conrad from Bad Boy shortly after. Solidifying his place as top dog in the highly competitive world of underground unsigned acts, Fred won the 2007 Underground Music Award for "Best Male Rapper." In addition, his talent has attracted the attention of producers such as Sha Money XL, Reefa, Sean C & LV, Heat Makerz, Rockwilder, Buck Wild, Justice League, Charlamaine, Amadeus, Scram Jones and Teddy Riley, all of whom have collaborated with and contributed to Fred musically. Fred has managed to sustain and maintain business as well as personal friendships with heavyweights such as Lenny S from Def Jam and Omar Grant from EMI Publishing both of whom are avid advocates of his talent.
Appearances and features on major programs such ad BET's Rap City, as well as numerous internet and radio programs, mixtapes, DVDs and blog sites have helped to make the underground powerhouse that is Fred, more accessible to the general public. The most recent testament to his talent and flair came via a feature on the popular website Allhiphop.com's breeding ground. His latest single entitled Get 'Em Fred is also seeing widespread success, garnering BDS spins from various popular radio stations nation wide. The magnitude of Fred's potential is summed up by Beanie Sigel who has described Fred as the best dude he heard since he signed to Roc-a-fella, or perhaps even better by Lenny S who is quoted stating that "Fred is the next dude from NYC to blow up."
In an industry so heavily populated with aspiring artists, each with their own claim to fame, Fred the Godson stands out as a superior and deserving artist. His style and libretto are unique and versatile. His clever flow compliments the genuine authenticity of his music's content. His real life experiences penetrate the psyches of his listeners allowing them to vibe on a personal level. Equally important, Fred consistently demonstrates a predisposition for making hit records. In essence, he is the truth.
My God
Fred The Godson Lyrics
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38th Parallel Sneering smiles fill my eyes And laugh at tears that…
Alice Cooper If I should find myself in blackest night, And fear is…
Alice Cooper (Lace And Whiskey) If I should find myself in blackest night, And fear is…
Audio Adrenaline Chorus Buddah was a fat man, so what! Mohammed thought he ha…
BEDROOM - The Killers Mirage after mirage Crawling back to your arms Stay, stay Fr…
Blah Blah Blah He Told You Know Before You Go He's Got A Lot Of Things…
Bombay Bicycle Club All the highs are downwards All your fumble words are spent …
Boy George Man gives me the book of God And I turn to…
Broussard Marc My God, My God Why have you forsaken me? I cannot find…
Camp Jeremy All of who you are reaches the darkest parts Lifting the…
Chris Shalom Show me Your ways oh Lord Teach me Your paths Lead me…
Chronicle Intro: SLUR Yes my God my God is real, Hey! In…
Cory Gunz & Pusha T I can't be bothered with paying homage to forefathers See th…
Crashdog Sinking in the cold like a falling star Looking in to…
David & The High Spirit Someone let me know where it's at Bout the God you…
Deloris & The Sisters Nothing you could say could tear me away from my…
Desperation Band Beautiful is for the broken All the earth is for the…
Deuteronomium [Lyrics by J-J Kontoniemi] People come and people go I k…
E-Force O Lord my God When I'm in awesome wonder Consider all the…
Ethos Worship I am a desert I am a canyon waiting My soul is…
Flotsam and Jetsam All I see is sand in my eye All I hear…
Fr. Pat You are my God You are my God You are my God You…
Gagan Kokri ਓ baby ਤੇਰਾ ਨਖਰਾ my God ਦੁਨਿਆ ਨਾਲੋ ਵਖਰਾ…
Gemma Hayes My God Hope you're on call 'Cause I maybe in danger of…
Ghetto Phénomène feat. Naza Quand j'arrive sur la piste Les petites m'ont d'jà pisté On …
Go Fish My God is so big and so strong and so…
Hillsong Your faithful love Has always been there for me The greate…
Hillsong Worship Your faithful love Has always been there for me The greatest…
Hinatazaka46 My God! My God! My God! My God! Woo, yeah! Yeah! 神よ…
Isaac Cates & Ordained Who will never leave When all else Abandon me And who restor…
J-Nice the Kingdom Builder I mean, who really knows what he went through? Who really…
James Fortune I can't help when I'm sitting thinking About all the choice…
James Fortune & FIYA I can't help when I'm sitting thinking About all the choices…
James Mastro My god doesn’t fight in wars Doesn’t know what wars…
Jeremy Camp I am not skilled to understand What God has willed, what…
Jethro Tull People, what have you done Locked Him in His golden cage Gol…
Jonathan Stockstill Chorus: My God won't You rain down on us Fill us with…
Jor'dan Armstrong Oh... yeah Wait a second let me brag on my God, He…
Joss Stone Your Faithful Love Has Always Been There For Me The Greate…
Jota Esta noche será locura, derramando champan en tu cintura Men…
K'naan My God! Can you imagine living in a ghetto so hard? No…
Kevin Drew My God I think I threw up I've got a river filled…
Lee Don't tell me to run 'cuz I will not go There's…
LIVING ROOM - The Killers Mirage after mirage Crawling back to your arms Stay, stay Fr…
Lucia The Best Boys When I look up I'll be getting closer and I don't…
Luciano Oh don't go and talk about my father God is my…
Mallary Hope He's got, He's got the whole world in His hands He…
Marc Broussard My God, My God Why have you forsaken me? I cannot find…
Micah P. Hinson And oh The preacher said so long Rather cock the trigger…
Mr. Mayberry Give me that joy You give me that joy like a…
Natalie Imbruglia I'm feeling kinda strange I'm feeling kinda jammed up and o…
O.S.P.S. Yeah Alright Uh Love me Yeah He really love me He do Father …
Pacewon & Mr. Green Give me that joy You give me that joy like a…
Paul & The Tall Trees O God, thou art my God Early will I seek Will…
Pennywise people on the street they want to find a god…
Point Of Grace All my life, You have been with me How could I…
Pusha T I can't be bothered with paying homage to forefathers See th…
Pv Idemudia What You turn no man can turn back What You say…
Rayy Dubb Gotta talk about my life, talk about my life Was out…
Rev. James Moore Oh don't go and talk about my father God is my…
Ryan Vegh It doesn't matter what kind of past you've had It doesn't…
Sandra Crouch My God, my God, my Go.d How excellence is your name Glory…
Sister Act Nothing you could say could tear me away from my…
Sliimy You're so aggressive Possessive But I'm fine But I'm f…
Sons Of The Prophet Hallelujah! This one goes out to everyone that tries…
Steven Seagal Do you fear me You can't stand to be near me Well…
suffi Du haut de mes rêves C'est tellement réel On dit que le…
Tedashii [Verse] I'm good, no halo, just wooden things to hang on No…
The Boy George Man gives me the book of God And I turn to…
The City Harmonic I lift my eyes up in these days of trouble…
The Coronas I'm far from alone in my disease My anxiety grows as…
The Empire ""Yeeeaaaahhhh (Repeat) There ain't nothing too hard (For M…
The Killers Mirage after mirage Crawling back to your arms Stay, stay Fr…
The Tronautas My god is better than your god My god, he…
This Beautiful Republic I'm losing contact forgetting what is real Able to touch but…
Trevor Hall i can hear it calling through the thunder back to…
V And The Wholly Cats Oh my God part four Yeah, I'm getting kind of bored You…
Whoopi & The Sisters Nothing you could say could tear me away from my…
Zsak My God My God My God My God…
張國榮 你的眼你的手 你的香味 每一天每一夜 将我包围 看不见摸不着 什么感觉 贴着我跟着我 如影相随 你的爱你的想 你的姐妹 …
日向坂46 My God! My God! My God! My God! Woo, yeah! Yeah! 神よ…
Jethro Tull People, what have you done Locked Him in His golden cage Gol…
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Better Now Capo, go I pray to the Lord, Rakim check out my…
Can You Hear Me Heatmakerz, crack music If you ain't got the dough then (oh…
Doves Fly Free Mo, Feds had to free Jason Early 90s, uncle free…
Dreams Broken dreams lost in the night Pieces fallin’, pick ‘em up…
MONEY Put some sparkles on that Ciroc Make it look like some…
Monique's Room I don't give a fuck about chu anymore (anymore) I don't…
Monique’s Room I don't give a fuck about chu anymore (anymore) I don't…
Nokia Yuh, Family Biz (Family Biz) right, hah Gordo We move that …
Special Love [Sincere Guaynabo] Here I lay all alone, toss and turning Lo…
What They Die For Ahh pro and Dot What Up The state The state we…
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TheHero
Vibe out to Godson
Freestyle....
It sends foes to God's Son
Jesus...My thesis go hard dunn
Meanwhile....ninjas soft as 6-9
When I do it for the gram...
I'm talking lit dimes
If I shall be approached by haters...
They gonna have to use a towel
to wrap your head...... Al-Qaeda
I'm in a league that's major
Better pray to your savior
Be on ya best behavior
Or kindly greet n meet your maker
KingDamie Alderdice
I love this, I can't lie!
Dwayne Davis
REST IN PEACE !!! I guess you really are god level now...
Dwayne Davis
🔥🔥🔥🔥
Sine Maboz
Godddo word play 🌞🌞
Derrick Baker
My city still treat me like a tourist...Facts 💯 BX
Vicente Crumbie
Rest in peace little cousin from Tallahassee Florida
gaurd3
Heat makers are just ridiculous. 🔥
Did they sample RED DEAD 2? I heard that too.
littleoldal
it's a fkn gattdamm shame this got less than 600 views
theflyferg
RIP gordooo ✌️🙏 one of the best fuck the rest
Lucky Basterd2.0ツ
Rip💔😢