Pooh Shiesty's Musical Return: 'FDO' and a Homecoming Video
The Memphis rapper Pooh Shiesty has released his first single since his October prison release, marking a significant moment in his career. The song, titled 'FDO', is produced by TP808 and accompanied by a music video directed by Cotto0verdidit. In the video, Pooh Shiesty returns to his hometown, showcasing his growth and transformation since his incarceration.
The song itself is a powerful statement, with Pooh Shiesty addressing his peers in the rap game. He mentions Lil Wayne, Lil Durk, and Kendrick Lamar, showcasing his respect for these artists while also asserting his own presence in the industry. The lyrics, 'If my Drac jam on me, we beefin', I'ma turn Kendrick Lamar', are a bold declaration of his confidence and influence.
Pooh Shiesty's journey to this moment has been a challenging one. In 2021, he was arrested for aggravated assault and faced additional charges of robbery and firearms possession from a 2020 incident. Despite the legal troubles, he pleaded guilty and served three years of his five-year sentence. This release marks a new chapter in his career, allowing him to reconnect with his fans and the music industry.
This single is a testament to Pooh Shiesty's resilience and artistic growth. It invites listeners to reflect on the impact of personal struggles and the power of redemption in the music world. As he continues to navigate his newfound freedom, fans can anticipate more music and a deeper exploration of his artistic vision.