With his first release of 2023, Morray returns with his first release of the year and enlists Lil Tjay for the assist on the track. This introspective song titled “High Price” shares with the listener moments of reflection that the North Carolina native learned through the journey to the top of the music industry. In his verse, Meek, whose lyrics deal with chasing goals in order to achieve success, mentions Philly rapper Meek Mill when he raps:
Morray continued to stay connected with his fans throughout the year of 2022 through the release of singles such as the Southside-produced “Broken Vows,” and “Da Rant” and “Momma’s Love,” “Ticket,” “Still Here” in collaboration with Cordae. As well as contributing to the vocals to his own releases, Morray has also appeared on countless recent tracks such as “All Them Days” featuring Derez De’Shon, “Real S**t” featuring OMB Peezy, “TAIL LIGHTS” featuring Macklemore, and “Long The Way” featuring Jetson, which was featured on the Dreamville-curated soundtrack to Creed III.
It was April 2021, when the “Dreamland” artist released his last album, Street Sermons, which featured 13 tracks, including his breakout single, “Quicksand.” Later that year, he joined Toosii, 42 Dugg, Pooh Shiesty, Flo Milli, Coi Leray, and Blxst as a member of the XXL Freshman Class. As part of his career achievements, he attended his first Grammy Awards in early 2022, where he was nominated for Best Rap Song and Best Rap Performance for his appearance on J. Cole “m y l i f e” alongside 21 Savage.
The year 2022 will always be remembered as the year when Fivio Foreign broke through with his debut album, B.I.B.L.E., which consisted of 17 tracks and was contributed to by artists such as Blueface, Alicia Keys, Kanye West, Queen Naija, Quavo, Coi Leray, A$AP Rocky, Chlöe, DJ Khaled, and more. With the release of the visuals from the project, fans have been able to enjoy clips from cuts including “For Nothin,” “Hello” a collaboration between KayCyy and Chlöe, and “What’s My Name” with Coi Leray and Queen Naija.
Yesterday, the Brooklyn-born emcee Fivio Foreign made his return with his latest release, “Notice Me,” which features a number of high-energy features from Jenn Carter, Tata, and Kyle Richh. The song is accompanied by a subliminal visual. The video is directed by one of the squad’s frequent collaborators JLShotThat. It shows scenes of the squad hitting NFL games, partying on the streets of Brooklyn, and much more. With his introduction bars on the track, Fivio sets the tone for the rest of the track:
In addition to his own releases, you can hear the “City of Gods” rapper Fivio Foreign featured on a number of recent tracks including: “C.A.B.” with Chris Brown, “Outcast” with Malaa, “Repeat” with FNF Chop, and more. Fivio had never released an album prior to his aforementioned B.I.B.L.E. project, and the only body of work that he had was 2020’s 800 BC, an album that contained his breakout single, “Big Drip.”
It has been a busy few months for Morray as he has released a number of tracks, such as the Southside-produced “Momma’s Love,” “Ticket,” “Still Here” in collaboration with Cordae, and the most recent, “Broken Vows.” It would appear Morray is wrapping up the year with his final release, “Da Rant,” a bar-heavy track that examines his life experiences. In addition, Shawn White directed the accompanying video, which shows an in-depth look at the creative process and shows everything from the studio lighting to the stage lighting, and captured everything the video goes through during the production process. His song, which was recorded later this year, is an open ode to his hard-working upbringing as well as to his future plans:
Morray’s most recent project (a 13-track collection of work) was released in April of last year and featured a number of hits, including his breakout single, “Quicksand.” In addition, at the beginning of the year, the rapper made his debut appearance at the Grammys and for that performance, he was nominated for both Best Rap Song and Best Rap Performance, both for the song he performed on J. Cole’s “m y l i f e” with 21 Savage. Furthermore, he would join the ranks of Pooh Shiesty, Toosii, 42 Dugg, Coi Leray, Flo Milli, and Blxst as part of the XXL Freshman Class of that year.
During an interview with the duo behind “Switched Up,” the “Switched Up” artist discusses how significant it is not to become complacent. It is my firm belief that the results you will receive will be far from the only things to be gained from this experience. It is not sufficient to stay here and think that is sufficient. As for me, I’m better than everything you have seen so far, and I intend to demonstrate this to you. When the album and videos are released, you’re going to realize that Morray is much better than what you’re already used to in terms of what you’ve been listening to. Thus, it is necessary for me to have more love,” he explained to me.
Almost two years have passed since Rich The Kid released his last full-length LP, Boss Man, a 20-song body of work featuring Quavo, Lil Baby, Nicki Minaj, Future, Lil Tjay, Post Malone, and more. In addition to his collaborative projects with YoungBoy Never Broke Again and Lil Wayne, he was also involved with Trust Fund Babies and Nobody Safe. Additionally, he supplied the Lucky 7 EP as well as some loose cuts and featured appearances, including “Boss Bitch” with Coi Leray, “That’s All” with YoungBoy, “Bussdown” with Headie One, “Rocket Launcher,” “Prada” with Skillibeng, and “Crypto” with Takeoff.
RCA Records recently announced Rich The Kid would be partnering with them for the release of his new single “Motion” yesterday (Nov. 14). Additionally, fans can also take a look at a matching visual on DrewFilmedIt, which shows him catching vibes while exhibiting different facets of his wealthy lifestyle in a matching visual that is brought to you by DrewFilmedIt.
In the months prior to the release of “Motion,” Rich The Kid suffered the loss of Migos Takeoff, with whom the “Plug Walk” rapper had worked with on numerous occasions throughout the course of his successful career. A series of heartfelt messages and images were shared on Instagram by the College Park-based star in tribute to the Migos alum, in which she illustrated the following:
There was no one more important to me today than my brother. As for the rest of my life, everything I have, my twin, my best friend, I simply can’t believe it, I just can’t. I really admire the humility of this man. He used to share shoes and clothes with me before he made it, and we never had a problem sharing them! I miss you already, you did not deserve that kind of treatment! I miss you every single day!! I can’t stop crying. I’m so in love with you, bro, I’ll never be able to let go of you…
Throughout the comments section of that Instagram post, there were many comments from other Rich Forever heads who shared his raw emotions, showing just how crucial Takeoff was to the culture as a whole, as well as the Rich Forever head honcho.
In the present, Fivo Foreign is reportedly working on a deluxe edition of his debut album, B.I.B.L.E. The artist has released a new song today (Nov. 11) entitled “1 On 3“, which he has collaborated with Jamaican beatsmith Rvssian. In terms of the production, it meets the requirements of Fivio’s no-frills bars about women, street life, and other topics:
It is worth pointing out that when B.I.B.L.E. was released back in April, it featured 18 songs as well as guest appearances from Quavo, Alicia Keys, Kanye West, Coi Leray, Queen Naija, KayCyy, Yung Bleu, Chlöe, A$AP Rocky, The Kid LAROI, Lil Yachty, Ne-Yo, Lil Tjay, and more. The fact that 29,000 album-equivalent units were sold during the first week of release only adds to the success of that album on the Billboard 200. Thereafter, Fivio continued to keep up his momentum with the release of top singles such as “God Did Freestyle” and “London Freestyle.” In addition to these hit singles, Fivio has also appeared on Kay Flock “Make A Movie,” Chris Brown “C.A.B. (Catch A Body),” Coi Leray “Mountains,” Skillibeng “Whap Whap (Remix),” Jim Jones and Maino “Slide,” Jnr Choi “Amused,” Rowdy Rebel “Paid Off,” Sheff G “Kiss Your Neck,” and The Game “Burnin’ Checks.”
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