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Pooh Shiesty's Fiery Return: 'First Day Out'
28 Jan
Summary
- Pooh Shiesty released his comeback track "FDO" after three years in prison.
- The song "FDO" quickly climbed the charts, hitting No. 12 on the Hot 100.
- Shiesty will perform at Rolling Loud in Orlando alongside other major artists.

Pooh Shiesty has re-established his presence in the music industry with his first release since his release from federal prison last October. The Memphis rapper, who served three years for firearms and drug charges, dropped the assertive track "FDO," short for "First Day Out."
This powerful comeback single quickly resonated with fans, peaking at No. 12 on the Hot 100 chart earlier this month and currently holding at No. 41. Shiesty, previously recognized as Billboard's first-ever Hip-Hop Rookie of the Month, describes the song as a no-holds-barred reassertion of his artistry.
Shiesty shared that his time incarcerated fostered significant artistic growth. He noted, "I look at me when I got locked up versus when I got out -- it's totally different ways of rap. It's only gonna get better and better." This evolution is evident in "FDO," which displays a heightened aggression and lyrical maturity.




