Mercury Announces EP, Samples Queen on New Song “Freddie”: Listen

Mercury Announces EP, Samples Queen on New Song “Freddie”: Listen

The Atlanta-based rapper’s FearMercury EP arrives December 7

Mercury with braided hair

Mercury, photo by Yulissa Benitez

Atlanta-based rapper Mercury has announced a new EP, FearMercury, which comes out December 7. It’ll include a new song called “Freddie” that prominently samples Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody.” The single arrives with a video directed by Bobby Astro. It opens with shots of Mercury smoking before cutting to clips of her rapping and skating around a photo studio. Check it out below.

“Freddie” is produced by FearDorian. In a statement, Mercury said, “‘Freddie’ is just a fun song I made because I wanted to dance. It makes me feel like when I first heard the original.”

She added of the FearMercury EP, “When I was making this project, I really just wanted to try something new. I’ve been really into drill recently, and my homie Nak [Na-Kel Smith] introduced me to Dorian, and I sent him a bunch of songs that I really loved listening to.”

Read Pitchfork’s new interview “Meet Mercury, the Atlanta Rapper-Skateboarder Who Keeps It Extreme.”

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