New York City’s own Fourfive is continuing his descent into a “woozy and acidic” trap landscape with the release of his latest single, “F.A.B.” Released on February 20, 2026, the track is a characteristically lean banger that clocks in at under two minutes, yet manages to pack a “raging punch” that further distinguishes his sound from the traditional drill landscape of the five boroughs. Known for a style that feels like it’s been dipped in a “vat of acid,” Fourfive is quickly becoming a leader of the city’s experimental underground.
The production of “F.A.B.” is the star of the show, featuring warped synths and trippy effects that create an intoxicating, almost hallucinogenic atmosphere. This is grounded by gritty trap percussion that provides a sharp, aggressive edge to the “slithering” instrumental. Fourfive navigates this sonic chaos with an aloof, declarative delivery, opting for high impact bars over complex lyrical gymnastics. While the song leans more into “mood and energy” than technical storytelling, his presence remains commanding throughout.
Following a productive 2025 where he began carving out this specific niche, “F.A.B.” serves as a bold mission statement for his 2026 campaign. It’s an uncompromising look at an artist who is more interested in “bending the walls” of the club than following standard radio formulas. As he continues to build hype on the underground circuit, “F.A.B.” solidifies Fourfive’s reputation as one of New York’s most unpredictable and “electrifying” new voices.