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Fivio Foreign Claims Him & Mase are ‘Locked In Forever’ Despite Previous Reports
It looks like Brooklyn drill rapper Fivio Foreign may be making amends with former Bad Boy artist Ma$e despite what he’s said in interviews. According to the 32-year-old, the Harlem native initially offered him only $5,000 to sign to him, a claim Mase has previously argued against after appearing on Million Dollaz Worth of Game with Gillie Da King and Wallo.
Fivio took to Twitter today to admit that regardless of their hurdles in the past, his loyalty is with Ma$e considering that he was one of the first people in the industry to believe in him.
After Fivio made his statement regarding only receiving $5k upfront after being pressured by a friend, Ma$e later refuted the remarks stating that he actually advanced the “Big Drip” rapper with $750k and not $5k.
“At one time, I gave him $5,000, but I gave him $750,000. Because I set him up to do a deal to where I can control the deal, make the deal what it should be because I knew if he had the leverage, he would go in there and sell both of us out. So he wasn’t able to do that because of the way I structured the deal.”
Ma$e further explains:
“Then, when we went in the building, I took $800,000 and he took $700,000. The reason why it went down to $700,000 is because when I gave him $750,000 and I took $750,000, he owed me $50,000.”
During the interview with Gillie and Wallo, Betha claims he put $50k towards Fivio’s career before he landed his deal with Columbia Records a few years ago.
Watch the entire interview below:
Previously, fans have joked that Ma$e treated Fivio the same way Diddy did him during his Bad Boy era, which the 47-year-old is still feuding with Hip Hop mogul over. Diddy appeared recently on The Breakfast Club and said that Ma$e actually owes him $3 million after only producing one album for the label, which was his debut, Harlem World in 1997.