No Comment

Album: single release only (2025)
Charted: 41
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  • If ever there were a song title begging to be contradicted by the contents, it's "No Comment." Fredo's freestyle, released on August 21, 2025, is practically one long comment section in itself, a stroll through the swirling chaos of UK rap gossip, with the rapper pausing now and then to swat away a rumor, deny another, and toss in a defiant glare for good measure.
  • "No Comment" is classic UK rap myth-management. Fredo addresses a laundry list of tabloid-worthy whispers: cheating allegations, frozen bank accounts, unpaid debts, scams, and even the persistent rumor mill surrounding his friendship with fellow star Dave. Add in speculation about looming jail time, associates being arrested, and grief-fueled doubts about his loyalty after a friend's death, and you have the kind of CV no publicist wants but every fan pores over. Fredo answers plainly, sometimes indirectly, but always with the kind of street-weary restraint that suggests he'd much rather not be answering at all.
  • The track is built on a brooding beat by Adb Beats, a Vancouver producer whose résumé includes Atlanta's Lil Kee and Swidom, a Dane with credits alongside AJ Tracey and Digga D.
  • Fredo shot the video in Phuket, Thailand, taking advantage of the lush jungle scenery and colorful local markets. Naturally, the internet went into overdrive, speculating that he was laying low to avoid legal trouble in the UK. In reality, it was just a quick trip for the shoot, but you can't blame the rumor mill for preferring the more cinematic version of events.

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