Fivio Foreign has teased a new song, attacking streamers PaqueBoyMax and Kai Cenat – listen to the snippet below.
Last weekend (January 12), the Brooklyn rap heavyweight – real name Maxie Lee Ryles III – uploaded a video to TikTok, previewing a new sample drill-style song currently dubbed as ‘Deezy’. The production is laid-back despite Foreign’s lyrics being ostentatious, flexing about a recent viral incident where he left a stream because he couldn’t stop smoking weed: “That’s why I gotta leave, I smoked the blunt and went viral for the week.”
He then name-checked the New Jersey-born streamer, rapping: “And my real name Max / And I really got plaques… / I’m the real PlaqueBoyMax” – before adding, “In the crib, counting all my plaques / Tell Kai Cenat to react to that.”
Foreign also gave a more positive shout out to Cenat’s friend Tylil James when he rapped: “I’m not these rappers I got real bands / In the crib, bus’ing my Tylil dance.”
Fivio Foreign mentions PlaqueBoyMax in a new snippet he posted on TikTok…
“and my real name max, and I really got plaques… I’m the real PlaqueBoyMax”
pic.twitter.com/fczOQFKWmt— ryan 🤿 (@scubaryan_) January 13, 2025
PlaqueBoyMax reacted to the snippet, asking: “Fivi, are you dissing me or shouting me out?” He then called the diss track “the one” to become the ‘Wetty’ rapper’s next hit and urged his fans to help make the sound go viral on TikTok.
Cenat also shared his reaction live on a stream. “Fuck, I was ready to crash out, but it’s kinda catchy,” he commented before realising he fell for Foreign’s “trap” and “promoted the fuck out of this shit”. He also believed that the snippet was “not a diss,” questioning why people were calling it such.
‘Deezy’ would be Foreign’s first release of the year. In 2024, he shared seven singles – including his controversial collaboration with Donald Trump and Kodak Black, ‘ONBOA47RD’. In the same year, the New Yorker’s contract with Columbia Records expired so he has been independent ever since.
Foreign’s snippet comes after a clip of him and fellow NYC rapper Lil Tjay leaving PlaqueBoyMax’s stream last week went viral. Max initially announced that he had invited 41 and Cash Cobain to his producer session, but Foreign and Tjay unexpectedly joined the group.
PlaqueBoyMax reacts to Fivio Foreign’s diss track
“Fivi, you dissing me or shouting me out?” 😭😭
pic.twitter.com/gIYHY2EvAV— ryan 🤿 (@scubaryan_) January 13, 2025
Kai Cenat reacts to Fivio Foreign’s diss song on him & Plaqueboymax and says the song is too catchy for him to hate on it 😭🔥 pic.twitter.com/FQPHpKMBBh
— FearBuck (@FearedBuck) January 14, 2025
The two rappers were told numerous times to stop smoking inside the AirBnb Max rented for the stream. Fivi and Tjay continued to smoke, causing PlaqueBoyMax to threaten that he would shut the stream down if they couldn’t stop. Subsequently, both artists abruptly left the stream, causing controversy online.
In response to the clip going viral, Foreign said he didn’t want to disrespect Max but didn’t think smoking inside the apartment would be “such a big deal”. Tjay also chimed in, saying in a separate response that them breaking the rules wasn’t so “serious” and was willing to pay the fines (per Sportskeeda).
Kai Cenat – who initially rose to fame for usually having rappers on his streams – reacted to the whole ordeal and stood up for his fellow streamer.
“Even though he didn’t say it, I’m a tell you what he really mean,” he told his chat, before explaining that Foreign was being disrespectful to Max in the stream when he blew weed smoke towards him. “He blowing that out mean, ‘Fuck your rules. I’m smoking this shit anyway. Matter of fact, suck my dick.”
Kai Cenat says Fivio Foreign definitely meant to be disrespectful while reacting to him blow smoke into PlaqueBoyMax’s face after being told not to smoke in his house 👀 pic.twitter.com/7a83F7kpfR
— ryan 🤿 (@scubaryan_) January 11, 2025
In other news, Foreign endorsed Trump during his successful campaign to become the next US president last year. As well as allowing him to feature on a song with him, he attended one of the disgraced business tycoon’s Pennsylvania rallies back in September.
