New Rory & MAL | Episode 463 | "Contentseur" ft. Fredo Bang
Release Date: March 5, 2026
Guests: Fredo Bang, Major Galore
Episode Overview
In this candid and lively episode, Rory, Mal, and co-host Major Galore are joined by Baton Rouge rapper Fredo Bang ahead of his new album "Most Hated 2." The episode delves into Fredo’s multidimensional persona—from his unexpected sports background and Baton Rouge roots to relationships, online culture, sexual advice, and the inner workings of the hip-hop scene. The group also tackles commentary on internet documentaries, the shifting landscape of Southern rap, and keeps things brashly honest, lewd, and packed with laughs, hot takes, and memorable tangents.
Key Topics and Insights
1. Fredo Bang's Personality & Louisiana Roots
- Surprising Side of Fredo: Rory and Mal express surprise at Fredo's sense of humor and laid-back attitude, contrasting with his music persona.
- "I thought you was the quintessential Louisiana gangster. That don’t laugh at nothing, don’t find shit funny. I found out you played baseball..." (Rory, 04:10)
- Sports Background: Fredo discusses playing baseball and football in Louisiana, emphasizing LSU's cultural importance over pro teams.
- "We got LSU, so it's like, you almost got a pro team." (Fredo, 06:39)
- Local Sports Frustrations: Fredo humorously roasts the Pelicans' franchise moves and laments Zion's off-court issues and poor taste in food and women.
- "And he got bad taste in women." (Fredo, 09:32)
- "I wrote him an Exum House. Cause I was trying to..." (Fredo, 09:50)
- Online Fan Interactions: Fredo recounts DM’ing athletes over parlay losses—some reply and even send merch, while Zion ignores him.
- "He sent me two bats and I’m like, appreciate it." (Fredo, 11:24)
2. Baton Rouge Music & Inspirations
- Musical Beginnings: Fredo credits his early love for music, inspired by his brother and high school friends.
- "I always imagined myself...picturing me performing any song I’m listening to." (Fredo, 12:21)
- Connections with Boosie & NBA Youngboy: Fredo clarifies his distant familial ties in the Louisiana music community but laughs off the idea of close, constant contact.
- "Like all us got on the FaceTime, me, him, YB and Gates..." (Fredo, 13:41)
3. Relationships, Family, and Complexity
- Cousin Relationships & Family Dynamics: The group jokes about the “complicated” family ties in Baton Rouge, cousin-dating myths, and discovering distant family at reunions.
- "It's not okay, but this is what I'm saying..." (Fredo, 14:38)
- Fredo on Polyamory and Parenting: Fredo discusses his former relationship with a lesbian couple, the challenges of emotionally supporting different partners, and co-parenting multiple children.
- "Dealing with one woman times two?" (Major, 17:28)
- "Like, honestly, everything times two...imagine having two." (Fredo, 19:13)
- "I lost myself in the situation." (Fredo, 20:54)
- Emotional Needs & Compatibility: Fredo shares his need for peace and introverted tendencies versus the emotional needs of his partners.
- "I operate in peace...I could be around somebody, love the shit out you and not talk to you the whole day." (Fredo, 20:55)
4. Modern Dating, Sex Work & OnlyFans Culture
- Tricking, DMs, and OnlyFans: Real talk about paying for intimacy, DM approaches, and sex work. Fredo candidly admits to almost paying for a favorite OnlyFans model but balks at the price.
- "She came back and told me, $4,000. Yeah...the message is still right there." (Fredo, 24:18)
- Critiquing Adult Content: Fredo and Major humorously discuss critiquing adult content and the business behind it—Fredo considers himself a “contentseur.”
- "I'm the type, I go write people and tell them what they need to do better. As far as the angles and everything." (Fredo, 25:31)
- Top Content Creators: The group makes lists of favorite adult stars from both mainstream porn and OnlyFans.
- "‘Capri Styles, Lana Rhoades, Jada Stevens...Lacy Duvall...' (Fredo’s porn star top 5, 34:43)
- OnlyFans: “Sky Nami…Amber B…Destiny Cre…” (Fredo, 37:12–38:12)
- Selling Personal Content: Major shares her experience selling feet pictures; Fredo jokes about the economics behind selling personal content.
- "Last night, I made $600 off feet pictures. Six pictures. $100 per picture..." (Major, 26:47)
5. Sexual Technique and Education
- Detailed (and explicit) Sex Advice: Fredo walks listeners through his signature move, blending anatomical details and humor.
- “I'mma have this leg up like you stretch...you can't stop me from going deeper.” (Fredo, 44:00)
- "Take all the spit in your mouth and you push it into her and you push it out..." (Fredo, 46:43)
6. Southern Rap Evolution & Baton Rouge vs. New Orleans Sound
- Stylistic Differences: Fredo draws a distinction between the more externally-influenced New Orleans sound and Baton Rouge's homegrown style.
- "No offense to New Orleans. They're way more heavily influenced by outside states..." (Fredo, 53:35)
- Wayne's Influence: The group debates Lil Wayne's stylistic journey and the shifting influence of bounce and local heritage in mainstream rap.
- “When Wayne was in Miami, you knew it was Miami at the end…Nobody raps like Wayne…” (Fredo, 54:14)
7. Media, Internet Culture & Documentary "Misinformation"
- Trap Lore Ross NBA Youngboy Documentary: Fredo addresses viral YouTube docs speculating on criminal ties in Baton Rouge. He clarifies their real-world consequences, with police actually referencing these videos during investigations.
- "Sometimes they forget that we are actual humans...90% of that should be completely false." (Fredo, 62:53)
- "Literally, some of us have been picked up and questioned about those videos." (Fredo, 63:10)
- Responsible Content Creation: He draws a line between necessary media coverage and reckless speculation that could endanger lives.
- "If it was completely true, that’s completely different. But you speculating..." (Fredo, 63:59)
8. Cardi B & Sliding into DMs
- Shooting His Shot at Cardi B: Fredo opens up about DM’ing Cardi B, remaining undeterred after she’s seen but didn’t respond to his message—stating he “wants her” regardless of her relationship status.
- "That's the only thing about me, I don't give a...If I want it, I want it." (Fredo, 67:40)
- DM Strategy: Fredo shares his direct approach (heart eyes, drooling emoji, basic greeting, straight to asking for the number).
9. The Fredo Bang Experience – Closing Playfulness
- Sex as an Experience: Fredo playfully claims he wants women to “experience” his sex, having studied porn since youth, and gives a step-by-step breakdown of his “signature” moves.
- "You feel like your sex is an experience, or you feel like you yourself is an experience?" — "I've been watching porn since I was 10." (43:00)
- The Group's Banter: The show finishes with the crew joking about local nightlife, karaoke, and Fredo’s upcoming NYC plans, highlighting his rapport with the hosts.
Notable Quotes and Memorable Moments
- On Rappers & Authenticity:
- "Rappers have this facade where everything has to be, you know, I have to reflect the music at all times...so it's refreshing to see guys whose music tell a certain story but then, when you see their personality, you see that they're fun-going." (Rory, 05:01)
- On Online Sports Betting:
- "I wrote Pete Kron's work that played for the Cubs. I needed one hit from Otani for 12 grand. This nigga did some Superman catching..." (Fredo, 10:12)
- On OnlyFans Economics:
- "Somebody just paid a ban for my number the other day." (Major, 23:58)
- "She came back and told me, $4,000. Yeah...I want. Because I even want you to think I opened it." (Fredo, 24:18)
- On Adult Content Critique:
- "I'm the type, I go write people and tell them what they need to do better as far as the angles and everything." (Fredo, 25:31)
- On Southern Rap Differences:
- "Baton Rouge between...difference between Baton Rouge and New Orleans...Baton Rouge was simple gangster songs killing peel, popping, dancing..." (Fredo, 54:55)
- On Documentary Speculation:
- "But as far as those YouTube videos, I think they forget sometimes that we actually actual humans..." (Fredo, 62:53)
- On Cardi B:
- "I want him. I want him." (Fredo, 67:28)
- "I just gotta wait it out. I said the only thing I haven’t did was pull it out. No, don’t. I’m a consent first person." (Fredo, 68:23)
Important Timestamps
| Timestamp | Segment | |-----------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------| | 02:40 | Main episode starts; all hosts and Fredo introduced | | 04:10 | Discussing Fredo’s personality, baseball background, Louisiana culture | | 09:10 | Zion Williamson, parlay bets, and Fredo DM’ing athletes | | 12:16 | Fredo’s music inspirations and early days in Baton Rouge | | 17:28 | Dynamics of polyamorous relationships and co-parenting | | 24:18 | OnlyFans economics and paying for contact/sex | | 34:43 | Fredo's "top five" porn stars and OnlyFans creators | | 44:00 | Explicit sexual advice: Fredo’s “signature move” explained | | 53:35 | Baton Rouge vs. New Orleans: sound, history, and Wayne’s influence | | 62:53 | Trap Lore Ross documentary, real-life repercussions | | 67:28 | Fredo's pursuit of Cardi B and DM strategy | | 70:23 | Closing, album promo, and playful NYC nightlife banter |
Episode Tone & Style
The episode, true to the New Rory & MAL brand, is hilariously raw, explicit, and unfiltered. The conversation bounces rapidly between sports, sex, Southern culture, and hip-hop, mixing street smarts and sexual bravado with self-deprecation and honesty. Fredo Bang’s transparency—about his family life, online habits, and DM rejections—cements both his depth and relatability as an artist. The crew’s interplay is energetic, sexual, and irreverent, but always authentic.
Final Thoughts
Listeners get an unvarnished look at Fredo Bang: a rapper who blends street credibility with humor, pop-culture savvy, and vulnerability. The episode delivers a mix of outrageous sex talk, hot takes on rap history, local commentary, and sharp breakdowns of internet culture—making it a must-listen for fans of the show and anyone interested in the unfiltered voices shaping hip-hop’s future.
Most Hated 2 is now available on all DSPs. Fredo Bang’s personality and artistry are on full display—expect more from him on and off the mic.
