Two pillars of drill music scene are back at it. Fredo Santana gets the help of his cousin and longtime collaborator Chief Keef on the new single "Gun Violence" produced by DY of 808 Mafia. The lyrics on this one are brutal as Fredo and Keef don't mince their words. Fredo is particularly vicious as he spits about the harsh actions he's willing to take on the Chicago streets.

"I don't wanna have to put you in a fucking hearse/Whole family rocking you on a t-shirt/Stay yo ass in your lane, boy the streets hurt/Pull up on your block and see if my heat work/We can get some money or we can be first/Pull up on your set and shoot whoever I see first/Damn, I done got blood on my t-shirt/Look down, got his brain on my sneaker/Kick his ass out the trap, he selling cheap work/Pistol smack his mama till her teeth jerk," Fredo Santana raps.

This Fredo Santana and Chief Keef collaboration will appear on the upcoming mixtape Fredo Mafia, which is scheduled to drop on July 4. Fredo's project will feature additional appearances by the likes of Maxo Kream, Z-Ro, Ballout, Tadoe, Yung Gleesh and Wooh Da Kid.

If Fredo Santana wants to commemorate his mixtape release this weekend, Chief Keef has plenty of supplies for a celebratory smoke. The Chicago rapper was just given 5,000 pre-rolled papers by the RAW rolling paper company as a housewarming gift. For the average smoker, that would equate to more than a decade’s worth of papers.

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