Pooh Shiesty’s “FDO” Hits No. 1, Marking His First Release After Prison

Memphis rapper Pooh Shiesty currently has the #1 single in the U.S. with the release of his new song, “FDO.”

His music comeback comes after being released from serving a five-year prison sentence on October 6, 2025, marking a major turning point in his career.

During his incarceration, Pooh Shiesty remained largely out of the public eye. The time away from the music industry created a clear separation between his last releases and his return, making “FDO” his first official statement since regaining his freedom.

“FDO,” which stands for “First Day Out,” directly references his release from prison. The track centers on themes commonly associated with reentry, including regained freedom, reflection, and moving forward. Its raw tone aligns with the title and context, serving as a reintroduction rather than a celebration alone.

Released on Friday, December 12, “FDO” quickly surged across streaming platforms and music charts, ultimately reaching the #1 spot in the U.S.

With “FDO” leading the charts, Pooh Shiesty’s return to music marks a significant moment in his career, signaling his reentry into hip-hop following his release.

The song has been placed on our “Whats Poppin Trap” playlist on Spotify:


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