Fivio Foreign has released a new music video for his latest single, “Sicc & Tired,” where he reflects on his journey throughout the rap game.

The video, directed by JLShotThat, was released on Christmas Day and finds the Brooklyn rapper lamenting over the stress that comes with fame as well as the loved ones he’s lost in his life.

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The clip opens with various scenes of Fivio doing everyday activities, such as spending time with family, hanging out with friends and more.

Тhеу gоt mе hurt ѕо І gоt tо drіll/ І gоt tо сhіll’ саuѕе І gоt а dеаl/ Whо саn І саll whеn іt’ѕ gеttіn’ rеаl/ І thоught І wаѕ rісh whеn І gоt а mіll’/ І wаnt уоu tо оvеrѕtаnd/ І соuld hеlр уоu оut, І саn’t hоld уоur hаnd/ Wе gоn’ brаіnѕtоrm, аnd mаkе а lіl’ рlаn/ Dоn’t wоrrу’ bоut mе, n-ggа уоu а mаn,” Fivio raps on the BLD Beatz produced song.

“Sicc & Tired” follows Fivio Foreign’s “1 on 3” single featuring Rvssian, which was released last month with the help of Super Bowl champions Eli Manning and Shaun O’Hara. In a promotional clip for the song, the former football players are blessed by Fivio with a set of iced-out chains, and they waste no time getting some rhymes off on the instrumental to the Brooklyn native’s track.

Home is in the studio, fresh off the set/ New York Hip Hoppers, the latest threat/ Listen to our music, ladies and gents/ We’re getting ready to kick it, here’s 60 cent,” Eli raps in the video.

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O’Hara tags himself in with an equally funny verse rapping: “On the show, I’m your co-host Shaun/ But out on the streets I’m not your sidekick pawn/ High pitch, low pitch give it some torque/ Passing the mic to the King of New York.

The official music video for “1 on 3” finds Foreign and Rvssian turning up in a warehouse with their team. The song also comes after Fivio Foreign dropped his freestyle to DJ Khaled’s hit single “GOD DID” featuring Rick Ross, Lil Wayne and JAY-Z back in September.

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Meanwhile, Fivio Foreign recently expressed that he believes rappers are targeted more than anyone from any other profession.

The Brooklyn drill artist took to Twitter last month to echo a sentiment Jim Jones similarly expressed earlier in the year which was met with pushback from an Iraq war veteran.

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“Rapper are da most targeted people on planet earth,” Fivio wrote. “Target by police, by otha Rappers, by Media, By Civilians & everybody eles dat feel like we shuddnt have all da things we have.”