Fredo Santana, whose real name was Derrick Coleman, was an American rapper and record producer. He was born on July 4, 1990, in Chicago, Illinois. He was the cousin of fellow rapper, Chief Keef, and was part of the Glo Gang collective. Fredo Santana released his debut album, "Trappin Ain't Dead," in 2013, which featured collaborations with artists like Kendrick Lamar and Chief Keef himself. Fredo Santana was known for his aggressive and dark style of rap and was associated with the drill music movement that originated in Chicago.
Chief Keef, whose real name is Keith Farrelle Cozart, is another American rapper and record producer from Chicago, Illinois. He became popular in 2011 for his song "I Don't Like," which went viral and gained millions of views on YouTube. Chief Keef is also associated with the drill music movement and has released several successful albums, including "Finally Rich" and "Bang 3." Chief Keef has faced controversy throughout his career, including legal issues and feuds with other rappers and music industry figures. Both Chief Keef and Fredo Santana were influential forces in the Chicago rap scene and helped to popularize drill music.
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