FBG Duck was a prominent figure in the Chicago rap scene, known for his raw and uncompromising portrayal of street life in his music. Born Carlton D. Weekly on December 6, 1993, in Chicago, Illinois, he grew up in the city's South Side and became one of the most distinctive voices of the drill movement, a subgenre of rap characterized by its gritty realism and stark beats. Emerging from a community often plagued by violence and hardship, FBG Duck's music resonated with many for its authenticity and unflinching look at the struggles he and those around him faced.
As a member of the rap collective Fly Boy Gang, often abbreviated as FBG, Duck gained notoriety with his aggressive flow and candid lyrics. Over the years, he released a string of singles that solidified his reputation in the Chicago hip-hop community and beyond. Tracks like "I'm From 63RD," a nod to his neighborhood roots, and "Scared Of Who," showcased his unique ability to blend storytelling with a menacing energy that captured listeners' attention. Tragically, FBG Duck's life and rising career were cut short when he was fatally shot in a drive-by shooting on August 4, 2020, leaving behind a legacy that continues to influence the drill music genre and its artists.
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