Introspective and honest, New York rapper Fivio Foreign demonstrates a realness on his latest release ‘Same 24’, which acts as gateway into his personal life and relationships.
‘Same 24s’ is relatable due to its authenticness and Fivo’s ability to tell compelling story, each word a brick that helps to build his world – he doesn’t shy away from his humble beginnings rather embraces it and the trauma that comes with it
He also addressees on the difficulty of maintaining familiar relationships due to his financial success and the uphill battles fought to get to the position he’s in now. While, Featuring on the track, Meek Mill with his fiery energy reminisces on hustling.
Styling in just under four minutes the soulful sampled production is composed of emotive piano keys and slow-paced percussive elements that reflect the serious subjects that the Brooklyn rapper explores.
The new approach proves that there is a depth and rawness to Fivio that has until now been left unexplored, rather you normally hear him on drill songs that glorify violence or having a good time – instead on here he raps the thought-provoking hip-hop that has always been associated with New York
Reflecting he remarks on the instrumental “they’re going to hate me in their soul but they’ll ask for money and when I tell them niggas no they say I’m acting funny."
The accompanying music video is shot and directed by Kid Art and documents places the streets of Brooklyn, the place where he grew up.
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