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00:00Poushiesty's FDO single debuts at number 22 on Billboard Hot 100
00:05Poushiesty is officially back after more than four years away.
00:10First Day Out debuted at number 22 on the Billboard Hot 100.
00:13The video passed 13 million views and he confirmed an early 2026 album.
00:19Before his absence, he rose fast on raw delivery, Memphis-rooted sound, and unapologetic street narratives.
00:26FDO answers whether he'd reclaim that place.
00:30Direct, confident, and no trend-chasing.
00:33That authenticity connected immediately.
00:36In hip-hop, first-day-out songs symbolize freedom, reflection, and return.
00:41FDO follows that tradition with hard-hitting production, urgent tempo, sharp delivery, and no flashy features.
00:48Just energy, presence, and a statement record.
00:51A number 22 debut matters because the Hot 100 blends streaming, sales, and radio.
00:55After years away, it shows demand and relevance without a long rollout or heavy promotion.
01:01The FDO video passing 13 million views signals, replay value, and strong engagement.
01:07In hip-hop, visuals can extend a song's life.
01:11Here, simplicity matches the tone, feels grounded, and builds trust.
01:14On Apple Music with Ebro Darden, he confirmed his next album for early 2026.
01:19Details are limited, but the move feels intentional.
01:23Dropping FDO now rebuilds momentum and lets fans reconnect.
01:27His return reflects a trend toward authentic voices with clear identities.
01:30Even in an era dominated by algorithms, genuine connection still matters.
01:36Staying true to Memphis strengthens the genre rather than blending in.
01:40First-day-out songs often mark turning points.
01:43Intent separates classics from forgettable releases.
01:47The best feel purposeful, set direction, and do more than celebrate freedom.
01:51And FDO functions as a foundation.
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