Fivio Foreign Wants To Save ‘Anti-Social’ Gen Z From Their Phones

Fivio Foreign has joined the chorus of millennials with thoughts on the generation coming up behind them – and he has his concerns.

On Monday (April 10), the 33-year-old took to Twitter to talk about Generation Z and what he perceives to be their lack of social skills, chalking it up to the use of social media.

“I really could see the difference between my generation and the new generation & the biggest problem is social skills,” he began. “Most these kids is anti-Social & rather b alone with their head in they phone… How we do we save em?”

Check out the tweet below.

On the music side of things, Fivio previewed another collaboration on the way with Kanye West earlier this month. As part of an Instagram slideshow, the New York rapper teased the track which features a melodic Ye on the hook.

Yeezy sets the tone: “Everyone know it/And I’m not, no I’m not going/Everyone knows it.”

“Because everyone knows it, huh,” Fivio takes the baton and raps. “They never told me the things they couldn’t tell me cus I was younger when I got older/I got demons on my shoulder/But I never see him when I’m sober/If you pass me the 42 it’s over.”

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It’s not the first time Fivio and Kanye have collided on wax, as they previously teamed up for Donda‘s “Off the Grid” as well as “Ok Ok.” They unofficially connected on Donda 2‘s “We Did It Kid” with the Migos and Baby Keem, but that only found its way onto Ye’s Stem Player.

However, Ye, along with Alicia Keys, returned the favor by assisting on Fivio Foreign’s “City of Gods” in February 2022, which reached No. 46 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Prior to this untitled Kanye collaboration’s arrival, Fivio has been teasing another scorching single titled “Hot Sauce,” which will hit streaming services later this month and possibly features a rumored guest appearance from NLE Choppa.

It’s unclear if “Hot Sauce” will appear on Fivio’s upcoming Gangsta Grillz mixtape with DJ Drama, which he teased for an April landing as well back in February.

If the Brooklyn native sticks to this month, his mixtape will arrive a full year after he dropped his debut album B.I.B.L.E. which also happens to be the last project he’s released.

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