
Fivio Foreign, the charismatic New York drill star, isn’t just about making music – he’s about making a positive impact on the next generation. In his collaboration with Lil Mabu on “Teach Me How To Drill,” Fivio takes on the role of a mentor, guiding Mabu through the intricacies of drill music.
The track, accompanied by a step-by-step video, humorously emphasizes the importance of staying out of trouble. Fivio’s words of wisdom, “You don’t wanna be in no jailhouse, you don’t wanna be with no jakes,” resonate as valuable advice for young artists navigating the challenges of the industry.
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