Fivio Foreign Disses Kai Cenat, Plaqueboymax Over Livestream Smoking Incident

Fivio Foreign has threw down the gauntlet against Kai Cenat and Plaqueboymax in a diss record responding to criticism over seemingly disrespecting Plaqueboymax during a recent livestream.
The Brooklyn rapper, who appeared on Plaqueboymax’s platform while accompanied by Bronx rapper Lil Tjay, drew backlash after ignoring the streamer’s request for him, Lil Tjay, and their entourage to refrain from smoking due to an Airbnb policy.
Fivi, who has remained relatively mum regarding the incident, recently sounded off in a new snippet of a new track, in which he takes shots at both Plaqueboymax and Cenat.
Fivio Foreign visits SiriusXM Studios on February 15, 2024 in New York City.
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On the song, Fivi, born Maxie Lee Ryles III, asserts that he’s the “real” Plaqueboymax due to having released and been featured on gold and platinum records and his given birthname.
“And my real name Max/ And I really got plaques/ Double bi**h, no cap/ Yeah, I’m the real PlaqueBoyMax… I’m a real bad boy Max,” the 34-year-old rhymes on the teaser.
The hitmaker then takes aim at Cenat, who also publicly called out Fivi for his lack of compliance and seeming blatant disrespect for Plaqueboymax and his wishes.
Kai Cenat attends the 2022 YouTube Streamy Awards at the Beverly Hilton on December 04, 2022 in Los Angeles, California.
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“Tell Kai Cenat to react to that, ni**a, never say I’m whack,” he said of his fellow New York native.
Upon the release of Fivio’s snippet, Plaqueboymax swiftly released his reaction to being targeted on the track, sarcastically asking if he was being dissed or shouted out by the “Big Drip” rapper.
The streamer then urged his legion of followers and supports to help popularize the record and make it go “viral” on social media. “Nah this the one gang, this the one,” Plaqueboymax insisted. “Make sure y’all use the sound and sh*t.”
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The 21-year-old then made fun of Fivi’s government name, a clear, albeit lighthearted, insult
“Maxie?!” Plaqueboymax laughed in disbelief of Fivio’s given name. “My bad gang I’m not tryna laugh at yo sh*t my sh*t Maxwell. But goddamn ni**a, Maxie?”
Fivio’s response comes days after Lil Tjay’s, who downplayed the incident while offering to compensate Plaqueboymax for any fines incurred as a result of him smoking during the livestream.
Listen to Fivio Foreign’s diss track snippet below.
Fivio Foreign dropping diss tracks to PlaqueBoyMax and Kai Cenat now pic.twitter.com/w4BPPAwHZx
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