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    The Source Magazine Remembers Fred The Godson Five Years Later

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldApril 24, 20263 Mins Read
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    • Fred the Godson rose without shortcuts, relying on relentless output: mixtapes, freestyles, and gritty features showcasing elite wordplay.
    • Projects like City of God and Gangsta Grillz with DJ Drama solidified his reputation as a respected New York underground voice.
    • Renowned as a lyricist's lyricist, his sharp delivery and calculated punchlines demanded attention without commercial backing.
    • Acted as a cultural bridge, honoring past New York Hip Hop while pushing forward through collaborations and freestyles on Funkmaster Flex's Hot 97.
    • The Source honors him as a true emcee, a The Bronx representative whose voice remains foundational to Hip Hop.

    Five years later, the loss still resonates across New York and throughout Hip Hop.

    Fred the Godson, born Fredrick Thomas, passed away in April 2020 at the age of 35 after complications related to COVID 19, leaving behind a legacy rooted in lyricism, consistency, and an unmistakable Bronx presence. Half a decade later, his voice still echoes in a city that prides itself on bars, authenticity, and respect for the craft.

    Coming out of the Bronx, Fred built his name without shortcuts. He was never manufactured for radio or trends. His rise came through relentless output, mixtapes, freestyles, and features that consistently showcased elite level wordplay. Projects like City of God and his Gangsta Grillz tape with DJ Drama helped solidify his standing as one of New York’s most respected underground voices, a lyricist’s lyricist who earned his position through skill alone.

    Fred’s ability to balance street reality with technical precision made him stand out in an era where that lane was becoming less crowded. His delivery was sharp, his punchlines calculated, and his presence carried the kind of weight that demanded attention without needing commercial backing.

    Beyond the music, his impact was felt in how he carried himself within the culture. He represented a bridge between generations of New York Hip Hop, honoring the traditions of the past while still pushing forward with his own identity. Whether it was his freestyles on platforms like Funkmaster Flex’s Hot 97 or his collaborations across the city, Fred the Godson remained rooted in the essence of what New York rap has always stood for.

    His passing came at a time when the city was already facing immense loss during the early months of the pandemic, making it even more difficult for the Hip Hop community to process. What made it even more painful was that Fred had shared glimpses of his fight publicly, posting updates from the hospital before his condition worsened.

    Five years later, his absence is still felt.

    His music continues to circulate among fans who understand the value of real bars, and his name is still mentioned in conversations about the best to come out of the Bronx in his era. For many, Fred the Godson represents a reminder of what pure lyricism looks like when it is driven by passion rather than industry pressure.

    The Source remembers Fred the Godson not just for what he accomplished, but for what he stood for.

    A true emcee.

    A Bronx representative.

    And a voice that will never fade from Hip Hop’s foundation.

    Read the full article on the original site


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