FBG Duck
| FBG Duck | |
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| Weekly‑Williams in 2019 | |
| Born | Carlton Dequan Weekly‑Williams 6 December 1993 Chicago, Illinois, U.S. | 
| Died | 4 August 2020 (aged 26) Gold Coast, Chicago, Illinois, U.S. | 
| Cause of death | Murder (multiple gunshot wounds) | 
| Resting place | Cremated; ashes returned to family | 
| Nationality | American | 
| Other names | 
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| Occupations | 
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| Height | 6 ft 4 in (193 cm) | 
| Partner | 
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| Children | 4 | 
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| Musical career | |
| Origin | Chicago, Illinois, U.S. | 
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| Instrument | Vocals | 
| Discography | |
| Years active | 2011–2020 | 
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| Formerly of | Fly Boy Gang | 
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Carlton Dequan Weekly-Williams (December 6, 1993 – August 4, 2020), known professionally as FBG Duck, was an American rapper and songwriter. He rose to prominence in the early 2010s as an influential figure in the city’s drill music scene. His gritty lyrics and aggressive style often reflected his experiences with street life and gang rivalries. He gained a dedicated following for his controversial diss tracks and high‑profile feuds, with his music primarily spanning drill and hip-hop.
Born in Chicago, Illinois, Weekly‑Williams was raised in the Woodlawn neighborhood, an area noted for gang activity. Weekly‑Williams began releasing music as a teenager with the Fly Boy Gang (FBG), a collective that gained notoriety in the early‑2010s drill wave. He released music in 2011 on platforms such as YouTube and SoundCloud. His first mixtape, Look at Me, was released in 2013, led by the single "Right Now." In 2014, he collaborated with Billionaire Black on the mixtape Clout Life. The following year, he released Different Personalities.
In 2016, he began his This How I'm Coming mixtape series, starting with the first volume released on October 31. The 2017 follow‑up mixtape ‘‘This How I’m Coming 2’’ featured his breakout single Slide, which brought him mainstream attention and earned him a recording contract with Sony Music Entertainment. Later that year, a remix featuring 21 Savage was released, and in January 2023 the track was certified gold by the RIAA. In 2017, he also released Different Personalities 2 and Look at Me 2.
His debut studio album, Big Clout, was released in 2018 and included singles such as "Mama’s House", "Big Clout", and "Or Not". In 2019, he released the third entry in his mixtape series, This How I’m Coming 3, on February 8.
Throughout his career, FBG Duck was involved in controversies related to his gang affiliations and the provocative content of his music. His lyrics frequently included disses aimed at rival gangs, such as the O-Block set of the Black Disciples. On August 4, 2020, at the age of 26, FBG Duck was fatally shot in a targeted attack in Chicago's Gold Coast neighborhood, an end that brought attention to the violent realities he often rapped about. Six suspects were arrested and, in 2024, convicted of his murder, receiving life sentences without parole. Posthumously, his EP He Back was released in September 2020 and a collaborative album, Southwest (2020), with Lil Chris was released in November.