Brooklyn drill rapper Fivio Foreign has returned with a brand-new single, “Rap Trap,” released today and already sparking conversation across the hip-hop world.
The track marks one of Fivio’s first major drops of 2026 and positions him back in the center of rap’s competitive spotlight.
Built on a dark, measured beat, “Rap Trap” finds Fivio delivering sharp, confrontational bars that reflect the genre’s ongoing tension between authenticity, street narratives, and industry politics.
While no names are directly mentioned, listeners have quickly picked up on lines that appear to reference recent public debates involving Atlanta rappers — particularly surrounding messaging about street culture and responsibility.
The song arrives amid increased chatter online after Fivio openly criticized perspectives promoted by Southern artists, including those tied to 21 Savage’s recent statements. Many fans view “Rap Trap” as a response record — not a full diss, but a clear assertion of Fivio’s stance and identity as a New York drill artist.
Early reactions on social media suggest the track is resonating with listeners who appreciate its stripped-back aggression and direct tone. Some praise Fivio for staying rooted in drill’s raw energy, while others see the song as a catalyst for a broader regional discussion within hip-hop.