Derrick Antonio Coleman[3][4][5] (July 4, 1990 – January 19, 2018), known professionally as Fredo Santana, was an American rapper. The older cousin of rapper
Chief Keef, Santana began recording music in 2011, releasing a series of mixtapes throughout 2012 and 2013.
His debut studio album, Trappin Ain't Dead, was released in 2013 via Savage Squad and peaked at number 45 on the US
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.[6] Santana's second studio album, Fredo Krueger 2, a sequel to his 2013 mixtape Fredo Krueger, was released in 2017.
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Fredo's first mixtape, It's a Scary Site, was released on September 20, 2012. It featured production by
TM88,
Young Chop, 12Hunna, Leek E Leek, J-Hill, C-Sick, and Paris Bueller as well as guest appearances from Chief Keef,
Lil Reese,
King L, Gino Marley, Frenchie,
Lil Herb,
Lil Bibby, and
Lil Durk. Santana's second mixtape, Fredo Kruger, was released on February 28, 2013, and featured production by
808 Mafia,
Young Chop and
Mike Will Made It, as well as guest appearances from
Migos,
Juelz Santana,
Soulja Boy,
Young Scooter,
Fat Trel, Alley Boy, Lil Durk and Lil Reese among others. It would later be released for retail sale via iTunes on May 7, 2013.[8]
On September 24, 2013, Fredo Santana made a cameo appearance in
Drake's music video for "
Hold On, We're Going Home", in which he portrayed a bad guy kidnapping Drake's "girlfriend".[9]
His debut album, Trappin Ain't Dead, was released on November 20, 2013.[10][11] The album featured guest appearances by
Kendrick Lamar, Chief Keef,
Peewee Longway and other members of Glory Boyz Entertainment.[12]It's a Scary Site 2 was released on December 20, 2013.[13]
On February 27, 2014, Santana announced that he and Keef were going to release a collaboration album Blood Thicker Than Water, which never came to fruition.[14][15] On July 9, 2014, he revealed the track list for his upcoming album Walking Legend.[16]
Personal life
Santana was the older cousin of Chicago rapper
Chief Keef.[17]
Health problems
Santana was a heavy user of drugs, at one point being addicted to
Xanax and
lean. Santana attributed his heavy drug use to trauma experienced during his childhood, admitting he had
post-traumatic stress disorder and turned to drugs as a coping mechanism.[18][19]
Santana was hospitalized in March 2017 after having a
seizure, which he blamed on a heavy workload and his poor sleep schedule.[20] After the seizures persisted, Santana was diagnosed with
idiopathic epilepsy in May 2017 and was prescribed
Keppra to treat it. Despite the medicine, Santana continued to have seizures, usually multiple in a row.[21]
Santana was hospitalized once again in October 2017 after friend and fellow rapper Gino Marley found Santana mid-seizure on the floor of his house with blood coming from his mouth.[22] He was rushed to hospital and diagnosed with both liver and kidney failure, with the main factors being his addiction to Xanax and lean.[23] Santana expressed interest in going to rehab while in the hospital.[24]
Death
On the evening of January 19, 2018, at around 11:30 p.m. local time, Santana's girlfriend discovered him unresponsive at their home in
Reseda, Los Angeles.[7][25][26] Shortly after, Santana was pronounced dead,
aged 27. He had a fatal seizure, and an autopsy revealed he had developed
cardiovascular disease in addition to the previous conditions he had.[27]