Freddie Dredd - Gtg (official Music Video) -
Dredd uses his iconic pitched-up, gravelly flow, reminiscent of 90s horrorcore legends like Three 6 Mafia. ⚡ Why It Went Viral
"GTG" represents a bridge between the of the 90s and the SoundCloud era of the 2010s. It proved that extreme, distorted audio and "lo-fi" production could compete with polished mainstream hits. If you're curious about this style, I can: Break down the lyrics and their meaning Suggest a playlist of similar Phonk artists Explain the history of Memphis Rap that inspired him Which part of the Freddie Dredd sound
It features Dredd in mundane settings (cars, street corners) made menacing through lighting and editing. 🎹 Sonic Architecture Freddie Dredd - GTG (Official Music Video)
The Cult of the Phonk: A Deep Dive into "GTG" Freddie Dredd’s (Got To Go) is a masterclass in modern underground hip-hop. Released in 2019, it solidified Dredd’s position as the face of Doomshop Records and a pioneer of the Phonk revival. 🎥 The Visual Aesthetic
Features a dark, looped melody that feels claustrophobic yet catchy. Dredd uses his iconic pitched-up, gravelly flow, reminiscent
Rapid-fire cuts match the track’s high energy.
While the song was a hit in the underground, propelled it to global recognition. If you're curious about this style, I can:
The sudden transition into the bass-heavy chorus became a perfect soundtrack for "glow-up" videos and edgy transitions.