Fredo Bang Doubles Down With “Most Hated 2”


Fredo Bang drops “Most Hated 2” and reminds everyone Louisiana bass apparently comes with extra horsepower.

Fredo Bang has earned his spot as one of Louisiana’s most consistent voices in hip-hop. Over the years, the Baton Rouge rapper has delivered a mix of hard-hitting street narratives and melodic tracks, collaborating with everyone from Kevin Gates to NLE Choppa. His latest project, Most Hated 2, is a commanding release that reinforces his position as a major force in modern rap.

On this album, Fredo revisits themes of ambition, romantic complications, and rivalry. He oscillates between emotionally charged tracks like “Necessary Pain” and aggressive cuts such as “Back 2 Back.” The variety of lyrical approaches keeps the listener engaged, offering both personal reflection and unflinching street honesty.

The beats on Most Hated 2 are distinctly Southern, blending booming bass, energetic bounce rhythms, and cinematic piano flourishes. This foundation allows Fredo to alternate between melodic flows and raw, hard-hitting verses, making each track feel purposeful and engaging.

Most Hated 2 demonstrates Fredo Bang’s mastery of Southern hip-hop, emotional lyricism, and unapologetic storytelling. For listeners seeking authentic, dynamic rap, this album proves why Fredo remains a force to be reckoned with.


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TRACKLIST

1. Goin Bad’ Freestyle

2. Mr. Uptown

3. Jumpin’ Out a Window

4. Back 2 Back ft. G-Herbo

5. My Woo ft. Loe Shimmy

6. Mercedes

7. Necessary Pain

8. UP IN HEA

9. If Ya Want It

10. Gates Flow 2 (She Don’t Wanna)

11. Baby Please

12. Who Hiding

13. Young Ready

14. Can’t Be Close To People ft. Joe Scott

15. Bout U ft. Hotboii

16. Edible

17. Really Red


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