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Fivio Foreign Responds to Plaqueboymax Dispute with Viral Diss Track

Brooklyn drill artist Fivio Foreign has addressed his recent disagreement with streamer Plaqueboymax by releasing a snippet of a diss track on TikTok. The track, which quickly gained traction online, appears to be Fivio’s response to the fallout from their tense interaction during a Twitch stream.

The song includes direct references to Plaqueboymax, with lyrics such as:
“And my real name Max/ And I really got plaques/ Double b**h, no cap/ Yeah, I’m the real PlaqueBoyMax… I’m a real bad boy Max.”*

In addition, Fivio calls out popular streamer Kai Cenat, rapping:
“Tell Kai Cenat to react to that, n***, never say I’m whack.”*

This appears to reference Kai’s reaction to the original altercation, in which Fivio blew smoke in Plaqueboymax’s direction after being told not to. The incident was widely criticized on social media, with many siding with Plaqueboymax and calling Fivio’s behavior disrespectful.

Public Reactions

The diss track has drawn mixed reactions from the public, with many social media users criticizing Fivio for engaging in the dispute. One user on X (formerly Twitter) commented, “Bro doing all this cause he couldn’t smoke in the crib is pathetic.” Another wrote, “Nahhh, 40-year-old rappers making songs about 21-year-old streamers to get their juice back.”

Despite the backlash, the snippet has gone viral, further fueling the online conversation.

Plaqueboymax’s Response

Plaqueboymax responded to the diss with humor, questioning whether it was meant as a genuine insult or a shout-out. “Fivi, you dissing me or shouting me out?” he asked in a video reaction. Sarcastically praising the track, he encouraged his audience to share it widely:
“Nah, this the one, gang. Make sure y’all use the sound and let’s get this viral.”

He also playfully mocked Fivio’s real name, Maxie Lee Ryles III, saying, “Maxie?! My bad gang, I’m not trying to laugh at your s***, but goddamn.”

Tension with Kai Cenat

The track also addresses Kai Cenat, who had expressed disapproval of Fivio’s behavior during the original Twitch stream. Fivio’s lyric appears to be a direct challenge to Kai, further escalating the situation.

Looking Ahead

While it remains unclear whether the diss track will be officially released, the snippet has already become a focal point of online discussion. Fivio Foreign’s decision to respond to the controversy through music has sparked debate about the intersection of traditional hip-hop and the growing influence of digital content creators.

As the story continues to unfold, it highlights the shifting dynamics in the entertainment industry, where artists and streamers increasingly intersect—and sometimes clash—on public platforms. Whether the track will lead to reconciliation or further tension remains to be seen.

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