Just last month, Fredo Bang released his latest project Two-Face Bang 2, which contains 18 songs and includes guest appearances by Sleepy Hallow, Rob49, Roddy Ricch, and Money Man. In the days leading up to the long weekend, the Baton Rouge artist released another visual from that project titled “Street Lights,” a powerful track produced by Patron, Pitt Tha Kid, Yung Lando, Yung Tago and Hardbody B-Eazy. Fredo harmonizes about losing a loved one too soon on this track. This may or may not be an allusion to fellow rapper Gee Money, who tragically passed away in 2017:
Video footage of Fredo delivering his bars in the clip for “Street Lights” is provided by VisionBank, where the storyline involves a conflict between two groups of individuals. One of the groups eventually pulls off a drive-by shooting, leaving a man dead in the street. After the clip ends, the man’s mother and loved ones pay tribute to him on the scene where he tragically died.
In addition to Murder Made Me, Two-Face Bang 2 has collaborations with BIG30, Polo G, Coi Leray, and Mozzy. His career has continued to grow since then, and he has released a plethora of free tracks and features, including “She Love Me” featuring DJ Chose and “Don’t Miss,” “Many Men,” “Get Back.”
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