If you were wondering why Bankroll Freddie went viral again here’s why.
The rapper who once revealed that he never drank water until he was 27 commented on a meme of someone saying being a girl was boring and she wanted 2 guys pregnant by her at the same time.
Freddie let her know that it wasn’t a good idea because he’s been there and had 3 women pregnant at the same time. He also said that he had 9 heart attacks because of it.
If you aren’t familiar with Bankroll Freddie.
Freddie Gladney III, known professionally as Bankroll Freddie, is an American rapper. He is signed to Quality Control Music and Motown Records.
Gladney was born in Helena, Arkansas. His mom moved with him to Conway, Arkansas after his cousin was shot and killed in 2009. Gladney graduated from Conway High School in 2013.
Gladney started his music career in 2017, releasing the freestyle Lil Baby. As part of the #ActUpChallenge, he created a freestyle over “Act Up,” a song by City Girls under the label Quality Control. A short time later, Quality Control’s CEO Pierre “P” Thomas reposted the freestyle on Instagram, and then invited Gladney to Los Angeles to meet.
Gladney released a 2019 single, “Drip Like This.”[6] He released the mixtape Saved by the Bales in July 2019, and Quality Control later released a remix of a track on the album, titled Drip Like Dis and featuring Young Dolph and Lil Baby. After the single’s success, he officially joined Quality Control’s label.[8] In November 2019, he released the single “Lil Mama” (featuring Renni Rucci).In 2020, he released the album From Trap to Rap, featuring Moneybagg Yo, Lil Yachty, Young Dolph, Lil Baby, and Trapboy Freddy.[9] He later created a remix of the album track “Rich Off Grass”, featuring Young Dolph. In May 2020, he released the track “Quarantine Flow”. He signed with Motown Records, and his first release under the label was the track “Add It Up”, released on January 30, 2021 alongside an accompanying music video.
He released his second single in 2021, titled “Pop It” (featuring Megan Thee Stallion). The single was from his 2021 album, Big Bank, released by Quality Control and Motown. The 14-track album features EST Gee, 2 Chainz, Young Scooter, PnB Rock, Young Dolph, BIG30 and Gucci Mane.
He’s kind of funny.
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