Derrick Antonio Coleman, born on July 4, 1990, was known to the world as Fredo Santana, an influential American rapper and songwriter. He emerged from the vibrant Chicago music scene, where he began his career in 2011, quickly making a name for himself as a prominent figure in the genre.
As the older cousin of fellow rapper Chief Keef, Santana's musical journey was marked by his unique style and authentic storytelling. His debut studio album, Trappin Ain't Dead, released in 2013, showcased his talent and peaked at number forty-five on the US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, solidifying his place in the industry.
Tragically, Fredo Santana's life was cut short when he passed away from a seizure on January 19, 2018. His legacy continues to resonate with fans and fellow artists alike, as he is remembered for his contributions to hip-hop and the impact he had on the genre.