FBG Duck, FBG Butta, FBG Young, and Dutchie are all associated with the Chicago-based rap group known as Fly Boy Gang (FBG). The group gained prominence in the drill music scene, which originated in Chicago in the early 2010s. Drill music is characterized by its gritty lyrics and trap-influenced beats, often reflecting the harsh realities of inner-city life.
FBG Duck, born Carlton Weekly, was a prominent member of the group. He emerged as one of the leading figures in the Chicago drill scene with tracks like "Slide" and "Exposing Me," which garnered millions of views on YouTube. FBG Duck's music often focused on street life, violence, and his experiences growing up in Chicago.
FBG Butta, also known as Tyquan Assasin, was another member of the FBG collective. He was known for his contributions to the group's music and his presence in the Chicago rap scene.
FBG Young and Dutchie were also affiliated with FBG, contributing to the group's music and representing its ethos in their lyrics.
Unfortunately, the history of FBG is marked by tragedy. In August 2020, FBG Duck was fatally shot in a targeted ambush in Chicago. His death sent shockwaves through the rap community and sparked discussions about violence in the city. FBG Butta had also faced legal issues prior to Duck's death.
FBG Young and Dutchie continue to carry on the legacy of FBG through their music, but the loss of FBG Duck remains a significant event in the history of the group and the Chicago drill scene as a whole.
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