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Fivio Foreign Reveals The Dumbest Thing He Ever Did

Connie Marie by Connie Marie
January 21, 2024
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Fivio Foreign has opened up about a notable regret, shedding light on what he considers the dumbest decision he’s ever made.

Taking to X (formerly Twitter) on Saturday (January 20), the ‘Big Drip’ rapper broke down the meaning behind a popular lyric, from his new song, “Same 24,” inadvertently disclosing a personal anecdote he’s not quite proud of.

On the track which features Meek Mill, the New York rhymer reflects on the decisions he made post-fame, admitting his priorities were misplaced.

“Can I live? All that stupid shit I did/ I iced out the gang before I iced out my kids/ I packed out a show before I packed out my fridge/ And they sayin’ they need more, that’s some disrespectful shit,” he spits.

Responding to a fan’s inquiry about the “iced out the gang” line in particular, Fivio revealed, ‘I brought chains for my friends before I bought jewelry for my kids… Dumbest shit I ever did.’”

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I brought chains for homies b4 I brought kids jewelry.. Dumbest shit I ever did. https://t.co/bvU2p6vycp

— Fivio Foreign (@FivioForeign) January 20, 2024

Fans had mixed reactions to Fivio’s admission with one user immediately chiming in: “Bad move.” While a second user chalked it up to, “Just lessons learned [rose emoji, hands raised emoji].”

However, there was an overall consensus that the lyric was fairly self-explantory, with a third comment reading: “How was this line so hard to understand lol.”

Last month, Fivio focused his energy on schooling the youth and teamed up with Lil Mabu to release their first joint effort, “Teach Me How To Drill.”

The track, which was accompanied by a hilarious step-by-step video to help viewers master the art of drill, went live along with a visual supplement that features the Brooklyn drill star showing his protégé the ropes.

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“You don’t wanna be in no jailhouse/ You don’t wanna be with no jakes/ Watch what I do, listen what I say/ Copy my moves, follow my pace,” Fivio tells Mabu, who responds: “My fault, Fivi’, I’m new to this place.”

The drop was followed by a popular Christmas song remake, just in time for the holidays.

Mid-December, Fivio joined forces with fellow New York rapper, Lil Tjay for “Last Christmas,” which gives a drill music slant to the aforementioned British pop duo’s 1984 blockbuster hit of the same name.



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