The song acts as a platform for Fredo Bang to advocate for his peers and criticize the legal system's use of music in criminal cases .
: Fredo Bang performs alongside a live marching band—identified by some sources as members of Southern University's "Human Jukebox"—providing a high-energy, trumpet-infused backdrop .
: A central lyrical hook is "Rappin' ain't a crime," which directly addresses the controversy of using rap lyrics as evidence in court .
: Fredo explicitly shouts out Young Thug, YNW Melly, Lit Yoshi, and Spinna Mitch .
It's actually the Southern Marching Band aka “The Human Jukebox”. Nicholls State was the filming location. Rap Radar - Fredo Bang unveils new EP 'Free Thug' - Revolt TV