Rapper Fred The Godson Passes From Coronavirus At Age 35
New York rapper Fred the Godson, born Fredrick Thomas, has passed from coronavirus, as Billboard reports. The Bronx native was 35-years-old. DJ Self confirmed the news, writing that Fred “was loved … never heard one bad thing about you RIP @fredthegodsonmusic Sleep Well my brother.”
The rapper’s close friend and collaborator Jaquae also paid homage to the MC who is popular for tracks like “Toast To That” with Jadakiss and “Doves Fly” featuring Pusha T. “Sleep in peace my brother…. You’ll never be forgotten. LOVE U MAN. I have so much things to say but I’m lost right now,” Jaquae wrote.
On Wednesday (Apr. 22), Fred’s publicist told The Source that the rapper remained in intensive care after his fever peaked at 105 degrees earlier and this his heart and vital signs were showing improvement, though his kidney function was intensely impacted due to COVID-19 complications. A spokesperson for the MC couldn’t be reached for a comment at press time.
Fred the Godson was reportedly at higher risk due to the rapper having asthma. He was hospitalized earlier this month, relying on a ventilator to breathe. On April 6, Fred shared his diagnosis posting a photo of himself in the hospital wearing an oxygen mask to assist him with breathing. The New York native asked his fans for support and prayers.
In 2011, Fred the Godson was featured in XXL‘s 2011 highly coveted Freshman class. He released his mixtape City of God, hosted by DJ Drama in 2012. The mixtape featured Diddy, Pusha T, and Raekwon. In 2012, he released his ambitious mixtape City of God, hosted by DJ Drama. The tape included features from Diddy, Pusha T and Raekwon.
Fred the Godson is the latest artist to die as a result of COVID-19, joining a list, including country singers Joe Diffie and John Prine, Fountains of Wayne’s Adam Schlesinger, Matthew Seligman, jazz legend Ellis Marsalis, John “Bucky” Pizzarelli, Wallace Roney, Alan Merrill, Lee Konitz, Manu Dibango and DJ Black N Mild, among others. The coronavirus has killed over 48,000 and sickened almost 868,000 in the United States to date. Many fans, friends, and peers of Fred the Godson took to social media to pay homage to the MC. Check some of them out below.https://www.instagram.com/p/B_VPieEAxcZ/?utm_source=ig_embed
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