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Rating: 4 out of 5.
The Brooklyn drill star taps back into his signature swagger with a sharp, energized sequel to his breakout hit.
Fivio Foreign might never be mistaken for a grammar scholar, and sure, he leans into the occasional gimmick, but one thing remains completely undeniable: the man can rap. His flow is sharp, his presence on the mic is magnetic, and he knows how to serve up bars with personality. Today, he steps back into the spotlight with a sequel to the track that launched him into stardom — “Big Drip 2.0.” And honestly? You can hear him getting his groove back like Stella the second the beat drops.
“Big Drip 2.0” takes the original’s iconic Brooklyn drill foundation and amplifies it. The production is louder, faster, and more chaotic in the best way — a turbocharged evolution of the beat that made the first version a street anthem. Over it, Fivio taps into themes that defined early Fivio: channeling his younger hunger, flexing his lifestyle, spoiling women, popping pills, and keeping his ambition on full blast.
What really sells the track is his delivery. Fivio sounds fired up, snapping from bar to bar with increasing aggression and swagger, almost like he’s rediscovering what made him a standout in the first place. As the song progresses, he seems to gas himself up even more, leaning into the energy until it spills over.
“Big Drip 2.0” is a reminder of what Fivio can do when the beat is wild and the hunger is real. And honestly—imagine hearing this before the original. Woo wee.

Quincy is the creator of Ratings Game Music. He loves writing about music, taking long walks on beaches, and spaghetti that fights him back.
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