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Freddy4x, a 21-year-old Upcoming Artist, Sternly Pursues his Passion for Music

Richard Brown by Richard Brown
December 18, 2020
in Entertainment
Reading Time: 3 mins read

Khalil Robinson, a 21-year-old upcoming artist, is popular with his stage name, “Freddy4x”. The emerging rapper and singer is born and raised in Detroit, Michigan. He dived into the world of music at a very young age and he recorded his first song when he was 9. It was produced by Eminem’s bodyguard who was named, “Black”.

Along with pursuing his love for music, Freddy4x also started picking up boxing and kickboxing at just 13 years old. And he has achieved great success in the sports world as he is three times world kickboxing champion.

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During his musical journey, the emerging music artist has collaborated with many famous artists in Detroit/flint Michigan known as Allstar JR, Rio Da Yung Og, Kasher Quon, Detroit Zeus, Gudda godly, to name a few. He says that he wants to give back to the music community every Thanksgiving and he recently he did so with Icewear Vezzo Kash doll, and other organizations.

Freddy4x is a really talented personality as along with pursuing music and kickboxing, he also excels as a dancer. In addition to this, he also owns a clothing brand known as 4up. He along with his brother invested in establishing his own studio where he mixes & masters on his own. And his big brother Swagg Monster creates beats for his music.

What makes him unique in his appearance is the choice of his hair color which gives a great characteristic to him. He promotes his city culture and he is working hard to help the less fortunate and homeless during the pandemic period. Freddy4x is not going to stop in accomplishing his dreams and he will drop an album in the middle of 2021.

https://soundcloud.app.goo.gl/SSEhccgao1ZxWCKr9

Checkout the link to his newest music video (Grandtheft auto 6) here:

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Richard has worked as a journalist for various print-based magazines for more than 5 years. He brings together substantial news pieces from the Education industry.

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