Product of the Streets:

Not having any role models to look up to, or any guidance, Freeza Boy (La’Quinton Deshaun Barrow) roamed the death pits of the streets looking for attention and a place to call home.
Living in a city with little job opportunities and very few youth programs, Freeza had nothing to look forward to in life. Without a positive atmosphere and no guidance, he was searching for something to fill the void in his life.
Having no supportive family members and very few friends, he had so much pressure that needed to be relieved from his heart. Therefore, he turned his problems into rap, the only thing that defines his struggles and pain in living in Helena.
The artist/producer wrote his first official song back in 2002. The talented artist grabbed a lot of attention throughout the city.
Adding flames to his blazing swagger, people began to notice that they had an icon in the making.
Someone who could speak how he felt in any given “real life” situation without biting his tongue for no one.
Freeza got his first radio play back in the summer of 2004 with a single named “Arkansas.” This track generated buzz for the artist that everyone was looking up to and his name was spreading fast throughout Arkansas.
Freeza released his first underground album in 2004, self tilted “Freeza.” Performing in several talented shows, Freeza became a fan favorite.
Nominated as the 6 time big show winner, he’s made his way to opening up for Yo Gotti, Huey, and 8Ball & MJG. Continuously perfecting his craft and working hard to release project after project, Freeza Boy continues eating through critics who’ve slept on him.
With pride, heart and ambition –  this independent monster lives by one motto, “Go Hard or Go Home.”
Bringing a new flavor of music to the industry that symbolizes blood, sweat and tears,
Freeza Boy is laser focused and has an ego that no one could weigh up to.
Not even himself.

Freeza Boy

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