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Fed Bound

 



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From: Marshallville, GA
Format: Hip-Hop/R&B
Plays: 83
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Dis Summa(radio edit)
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Ride For My City(310 GAng)
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my county(ft. joe cain & Drop on da beat)
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See Me(Turnt Up)
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See Me(Turnt Up)
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See Me(Turnt Up)
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See Me(Turnt Up)
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  BIOGRAPHY
Fed Bound….it’s not his destination…..it’s his motivation.

Born Octavious Fields in 1987, Fed Bound(aka Lil Bam) hails from Marshallville, Ga. Marshallville is located 100mi south of Atlanta and made national headlines in 2006 when the police chief’s house was burned down after Clarence “Clint” Walker(Fed’s cousin) died at the hands of the police.

Fed’s father Ronald Jackson(aka Bam Bam) died in a car accident before Fed learned to walk or talk. Raised in Hollingshed Projects by a single parent, Fed had many brushes with the law and many in the community said he was bound for prison(hence the name Fed Bound). He vows to prove them wrong.

Known for his street poetics, grimey voice and freestyle skills, he never really took rap serious until he joined forces with the Da Fam(Shad Po, Tart & Red) in 2009. Da Fam released two mixtapes(H.A.T.E and All About Survival) in 2009. This created a heavy buzz for the group and really gave Fed a platform to shine. While behind bars for parole violation, Fed decided to do a solo mixtape. In the spring of 2010 he dropped the hood classic Post’d up Pitch’n, which included the poetical “Pull up on da Curb” and the hood anthem “All Black”(featuring the Da Fam).

Fed has since opened for Travis Porter, Young Dro and Dollaz Holla. Those appearances have allowed him to gain regional exposure and created a huge buzz for his follow-up mixtape Marshallville Swaggin(Fall 2010) and 31057(Winter 2010).

Fed’s hit single "My County" was the first song to be retired from WIBB’s “My Block” hosted by Tex James. The buzz is alive, the movement is growing. From street anthems to street bangers to street poetry….Fed got you covered……..Paper Chase’n..Chase’n Paper!!!

Download the new mixtape "31057":
http://www.datpiff.com/Fed_Bound_31057hosted_By_Green_Guy.m195060.html

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