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On this episode of Bad Speakers TV, we had the privilege of sitting down with one of the most influential and dedicated artists emerging from Dallas, Texas—Trapboy Freddy.
Freddy began by sharing his upbringing in the Oak Cliff area of Dallas, being one of five children raised by his mother while his father was absent. Tragically, his father passed away when he was younger. Despite these challenges, Freddy managed to secure his own apartment and a Trap house at the age of 14 and started driving to high school by the age of 15.
He then delved into his journey into hip-hop, expressing his innate talent and belief in his potential for success from the very beginning. Freddy’s breakthrough came when he secured his first feature from the renowned Atlanta superstar, Young Thug. He also discussed his collaboration with Lil Boosie, forming a strong bond that would shape their future together.
After that, he discussed signing with 300 Entertainment and fulfilling his contract with the label, despite a few legal run-ins. Now, he’s fully going independent with his career.
Freddy’s friendship with rapper Yella Beezy, who grew up in the same neighborhood, was another significant aspect of his life. However, he also addressed the controversy surrounding Yella Beezy’s arrest for capital murder of Mo3.
Freddy’s breakout single, “Pick 6,” featuring some of the hottest artists from Dallas, Texas, further solidified his status in the hip-hop scene. He expressed his desire to collaborate with future artists and highlighted his other business ventures beyond music, including owning a car dealership and selling dogs.
Freddy’s passion for jewelry and the recent decline in its prices were also discussed. He concluded the interview by sharing his upcoming projects and expressing his excitement about the future.
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On this episode of Bad Speakers TV, we had the privilege of sitting down with one of the most influential and dedicated artists emerging from Dallas, Texas—Trapboy Freddy.
Freddy began by sharing his upbringing in the Oak Cliff area of Dallas, being one of five children raised by his mother while his father was absent. Tragically, his father passed away when he was younger. Despite these challenges, Freddy managed to secure his own apartment and a Trap house at the age of 14 and started driving to high school by the age of 15.
He then delved into his journey into hip-hop, expressing his innate talent and belief in his potential for success from the very beginning. Freddy’s breakthrough came when he secured his first feature from the renowned Atlanta superstar, Young Thug. He also discussed his collaboration with Lil Boosie, forming a strong bond that would shape their future together.
After that, he discussed signing with 300 Entertainment and fulfilling his contract with the label, despite a few legal run-ins. Now, he’s fully going independent with his career.
Freddy’s friendship with rapper Yella Beezy, who grew up in the same neighborhood, was another significant aspect of his life. However, he also addressed the controversy surrounding Yella Beezy’s arrest for capital murder of Mo3.
Freddy’s breakout single, “Pick 6,” featuring some of the hottest artists from Dallas, Texas, further solidified his status in the hip-hop scene. He expressed his desire to collaborate with future artists and highlighted his other business ventures beyond music, including owning a car dealership and selling dogs.
Freddy’s passion for jewelry and the recent decline in its prices were also discussed. He concluded the interview by sharing his upcoming projects and expressing his excitement about the future.
https://www.youtube.com/c/BadSpeakersTV
https://www.instagram.com/badspeakerspodcast
https://www.tiktok.com/@badspeakerspodcast
https://twitter.com/BadSpeakers
https://www.facebook.com/badspeakerspodcast
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