Scared
by Fred again (featuring Young Thug)

Album: USB (2026)
Charted: 55
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Songfacts®:

  • "Scared" contains vocals from an unreleased Young Thug snippet that fans have circulated since around 2018 under the title "Lucky." Fred Again reworked these pre-existing vocals, stripping them from their original trap-style arrangement and layered them over expansive synths and a buoyant UK-garage rhythm.
  • Thug's rhymes explore the conflict between being emotionally open and maintaining a persona of material dominance. The repeated line, "Don't you ever show you scared," lands differently here, less as an order and more as a plea.
  • Lil Yachty adds texture with ad-libs and backing vocals, most notably a repeated "we up" refrain, a callback to the celebratory chants he's been perfecting since "One Night," anchoring the song's introspective side with flashes of confidence.
  • "Scared" is hardly Young Thug's first dancefloor detour. His most notable electronic collaboration was Jamie xx's "I Know There's Gonna Be (Good Times)" in 2015 alongside Popcaan, which became a summer anthem and was certified gold by the RIAA in 2021. Others include DJ Snake's "The Half" (2016) and Skrillex/Yogi's "Burial" (2015). In each case, Thug proved unusually adaptable, able to bend his vocals around rhythms that weren't designed with Atlanta trap in mind.
  • "Scared" was co-produced by Fred Again, Boo, and Nate Brazier. Boo, a UK electronic producer, DJ, and vocalist, returns to familiar thematic ground; she previously worked with Fred on 2020's "Chika (scared)", another track orbiting fear and courage. The connection is intentional but not literal; "Scared" feels less like a sequel than a distant relative, sharing emotional DNA rather than narrative continuity.

    Nate Brazier, a young South London producer working at the intersection of alt-dance, R&B, and electronic music, brings a darker, percussive edge. Best known for his own releases, "Scared" was his first major co-production credit outside his solo catalog.
  • The track lives inside Fred Again's USB project, an ever-expanding compilation he has described as an "infinite album." Launched in 2022, USB has grown to include collaborations with the likes of Future, Skrillex, Baby Keem and Anderson. Paak.

    "[USB] is just an endless album that I'll add to forever," Fred again told Zane Lowe. "Hopefully one day it'll have 200 songs on it. I think about [albums] as really intense and long-winded and they need to be diary entries and they need to feel like whole statements."
  • Fans first heard "Scared" during a Twitch livestream from Vancouver on November 26, 2025, where Fred previewed the track while working through other material in real time. Its official release followed on January 23, 2026, marking Fred Again's first release of the year and expanding USB to roughly 35 tracks.
  • The accompanying video continues Fred Again's "Brandon's Night" trilogy. Shot in stark black and white in Mexico City by directorial duo Rubberband and Fred's longtime creative director Lucy Hickling, it follows Brandon (played by Brandon Bendell) as he steps out of a club and into a charged, wordless encounter with a woman (played by Mar Del Corral).

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