Brooklyn’s own Freddy Rugga - born Levar Harrison - emerges from the grit and grind of the struggle with God Mode, a raw, reflective, and razor-sharp project that’s more than just music - it’s testimony.
Raised through poverty and shaped by street life, Freddy has always been a student of hip-hop, using the artform not just as a creative outlet, but as a tool for survival. God Mode isn’t about flex - this album is about elevation. It's about the mental battles, the pain, and the perseverance it takes to rise above.
"This is my sit-down, smoke, and talk-to-the-world album," Freddy says. "I’ve been through it all - mental health struggles, the chaos of the streets—and hip-hop helped me build something out of nothing. If my victory can help someone else claim their own, then God Mode did its job."
Across nine tracks, Freddy Rugga paints vivid pictures and delivers sharp bars, calling on features like Conway the Machine, Boosie Badazz, and YoungBoy Never Broke Again to round out the narrative. Whether it’s the anthemic grit of “God Mode” or the introspective honesty of “Hoping,” this project hits on every level.
God Mode is out now - stream it everywhere and tap into the mindset of a man who turned struggle into sound.