The New York driller's first studio album finds him showing serious promise and stellar penmanship (never mind the Ne-Yo collaboration).
Although I would not say that this album breaks boundaries or sparks deep emotional response, it is Fivio's formal introduction to the world with a heavy-hitting drill project which will lead the way for future drill projects globally.
While B.I.B.L.E. doesn’t break any new or exciting ground and lacks any song of the summer contenders, it is solid enough to command streams and further prove his commercial viability.
I personally really enjoy the drill sound, and I appreciate Fivio's debut for offering the full package. The beats are really fun, with some recognizable samples in the mix. The features add some much needed diversity, and the flow of the project is great. I personally enjoyed this front to back. It is a fun listen.
While Fivio’s debut is flawed and doesn’t necessarily capitalize on his potential and the post-Donda hype, it is a solid record that has a lot of enjoyable qualities.
Coming off “Off The Grid”, I and many other people were very excited to see what he could do on an album, as his performance on that song was incredible. But unfortunately, I didn’t love the singles. And while I do like this album, it just doesn’t hit the level I think it ... read more
While B.I.B.L.E is definitely flawed and Fivio doesn't really capitalize on the hype he had when he got featured on Off The Grid, it's still a fun little drill project from Fivio Foreign.
The bare minimum of the current day NY drill scene, while having a decent first half and a weak second half B.I.B.L.E. feels more like a missed opportunity rather than a true step forward into a stronger and more consistent sound.
Yeah this is just fun, how could you not at least like it?
I don't really get the hate, because when listening to a Fivio record you'll have to be in check of your expectations. I wanted some Drill bangers, some fun collabs and that's exactly what I got. Add some hungry flows and bars and you get an entertaining piece of music that does exactly what it's supposed to. Is every song a stand-out track? No, not really, but their short length makes them go by in breeze and doesn't make the album ... read more
1 | On God 3:06 feat. KayCyy | 70 |
2 | Through the Fire 3:25 feat. Quavo | 73 |
3 | Magic City 2:38 feat. Quavo | 71 |
4 | City of Gods 4:16 with Kanye West, Alicia Keys | 79 |
5 | What's My Name 3:21 with Queen Naija feat. Coi Leray | 67 |
6 | For Nothin 2:07 | 66 |
7 | Hello 4:24 | 55 |
8 | Confidence 1:50 feat. A$AP Rocky | 72 |
9 | Slime Them 2:26 feat. Lil Yachty | 76 |
10 | Feel My Struggle 2:00 | 65 |
11 | World Watching 3:31 | 64 |
12 | B.I.B.L.E. Talk 1:45 feat. DJ Khaled | 31 |
13 | Changed On Me 4:01 | 78 |
14 | Left Side 3:40 feat. Blueface | 56 |
15 | Love Songs 2:38 feat. Ne-Yo | 53 |
16 | Whoever 1:55 | 63 |
17 | Can't Be Us 4:13 | 68 |