Fivio Foreign Gets Mercilessly Clowned For His Timberland Boot Tattoo

Fivio Foreign is a very proud New York rapper, but an homage to an iconic style stereotype of The Big Apple’s is taking that pride a little too far in some’s eyes. You may have seen the big Timberland boot print tattoo that he got on his right leg – which he got while wearing Timbs, of course. It resulted in a barrage of jokes and memes at the Brooklyn drill MC’s expense, whether it was because of the ridiculousness of the concept, its implications, or his excitement to share it with the world. Either way, we doubt that the “Living Legend” lyricist cares too much. After all, it’s his leg, not yours.

Still, if you want to have a good chuckle, check out some reactions to Fivio Foreign’s new Timb tattoo further down below. Elsewhere, he’s spreading rumors about next year’s Super Bowl Halftime Show featuring Kendrick Lamar, and about a very interesting beef-related possibility. “I heard that Kendrick is going to bring out Lil Wayne,” the 34-year-old alleged on Instagram Live. “Then Lil Wayne is going to bring out Drake, then Kendrick is going to squash their beef.”

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Fivio Foreign’s New Timberland Boot Tattoo

Whether that’s true or not, Fivio Foreign actually has a couple of conspiracy theories to share online related to his peers in the rap game. One of them revolves around fellow New Yorker Ice Spice and why guys hate on her so much. “B***hes hate Spice cuz n***as love spice,” he tweeted back in early September. If only he could spark up a theory as to why people are hating on his new tattoo…

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Of course, Fivio Foreign’s getting cooked online for more serious, but simultaneously more viral reasons. He’s a big Trump supporter, recently lending his presence at a Pennsylvania rally and even making a song about his endorsement of the convicted former president. No matter where folks’ political opinion swayed, many of them were just befuddled to see a rapper get involved in the electoral space, even though it always happens. Maybe they just didn’t expect Fivio to be the one to do so. Nevertheless, no one’s questioning that he would be the one to get a Timb tat.

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Fivio Foreign Has An Interesting Theory As To Why People Hate Ice Spice

Ice Spice is definitely one of the most divisive rappers today, whether it’s for her music or for her criticized career moves. But Fivio Foreign thinks that there’s a particularly enlightening gender dynamic at play when it comes to her female haters. “B***hes hate Spice cuz n***as love spice,” he tweeted on Wednesday night (September 5). Sadly for the Bronx femcee, we’re currently seeing a pretty intense and combative example of this. Cleotrapa claimed that she’s mistreated her a lot while on tour, and her allegations elicited some fan concern over this alleged behavior and around some other past controversies.

However, not everyone is on board the Ice Spice hate train… At least, for this reason. “She don’t have no say over nothing,” Joe Budden recently theorized on his podcast. “She has not sold enough records to be in this position and on tour, every single dollar is accounted for months before we went on tour. I know exactly how much each of these rooms are gonna cost. I know exactly how much the gas is gonna cost. We can’t afford another bus but we got another bus. Okay let’s bring some other people, but those people are for free. There’s no budget. Every single dollar is accounted for.”

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Fivio Foreign’s Thoughts On Ice Spice

Still, other negative perceptions of Ice Spice are more light and understandable, such as Latto’s slight beef with her. ” “I don’t got a problem with nobody ’cause beef is a different thing, you feel me?” she told 2 Chainz and his son Halo on their podcast, speaking on their mostly competitive and non-serious rap rivalry. “That’s a whole different type of conversation. I ain’t got no beef with nobody, I don’t got a problem with nobody for real. *laughs* I ain’t got no problem with nobody for real, for real, it ain’t like that.”

Meanwhile, apart from Ice Spice, Fivio Foreign also made a questionable reference to Rick Ross recently, which had fans thinking that it could’ve been a diss. But it turns out that this speculation didn’t go anywhere. Regardless, Fivio’s assessment isn’t the most misleading thing in the world when it comes to the “Princess Diana” hitmaker. While it’s definitely one explanation for a lot of backlash around her, it’s also not the definitive answer.

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Fivio Foreign Explains His Controversial Rick Ross Mention On New Song “Blacc Out”

Fivio Foreign and Rick Ross have a tight rap relationship, which is why so many folks expressed confusion at the former’s new song, “Blacc Out.” Moreover, the track contains the following bar: “When I go overseas, I’m a big dog / N***as never gon’ treat me like Rick Ross.” A lot of fans thought that this was actually a shot at the Maybach Music Group mogul, but the New York drill artist quickly took to Twitter on Thursday (August 29) to clear the air. “And that was deff not a shot at Ricc Ross. Smh Yall take everything outta context,” he expressed.

Furthermore, the specific bar refers to an incident that Rick Ross faced in Vancouver, where a group of Drake fans fought him and his crew for playing “Not Like Us.” This was a big enough moment that no one really doubted what Fivio Foreign was referring to, even if the intent behind it came under fire. After all, why would you make light of how folks treated one of your colleagues, especially in a way that makes a distinction between how he reacted and how you would? Even if this wasn’t meant as a diss, it doesn’t paint Rozay in the best light, either.

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Fivio Foreign Denies Dissing Rick Ross

Speaking of Rick Ross’ rap beef, he recently explained why he launched a diss track this year against Drake, but not against The Game. “”On some rap s**t, it was no conspiracies,” he told Shannon Sharpe during his Nightcap Summer Sessions in Houston. “Rozay name was said, Rozay, I’ma jump off the porch. That’s what I do… I’ma jump off the porch and I’ma have some fun, and that’s what I did, I had some fun.” “Not responding is a response when you a boss,” The Biggest Boss said of the Los Angeles MC.

Meanwhile, Fivio Foreign faces much more harsh criticism for other matters. One of these is his vocal support of Donald Trump, which rubs many fans the wrong way. Another concerns a video on Fivio’s social media page that shows a drug user shooting up. Many found this insensitive, so they might have stuck to their preconceived notions and made up a Rick Ross diss in their heads.

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Fivio Foreign Angers Fans After Filming A Man Shooting Up Drugs

Fivio Foreign sparked outrage online for filming a man using drugs amid a crowd that jeered and cheered him on, posting the interaction on social media on Sunday (August 25). This was during a link-up with Philly rapper Skrilla, and many felt like this clip promoted drug use and trade. “Philly bloccs Show got canceled we went to the hood to checc Skrilla,” he captioned the clip. The group around the user chanted “dog food,” a term often used to refer to heroin. One big part of the backlash was how the New York MC’s promotion of drug use contrasts with his 2024 U.S. presidential pick‘s policy.

Moreover, Donald Trump and his running mate J.D. Vance are very anti-drug, with the latter promising to subject convicted drug dealers to the death penalty if their campaign is victorious. Vance, an Ohio senator, should know well that the opioid crisis became a public health crisis in the state. This pairs with a rise in overdose deaths due to substances such as fentanyl. If Fivio Foreign thinks that drug use is a casual phenomenon that he should film indiscriminately, then perhaps he should reconsider his Trump support.

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Fivio Foreign’s Disturbing Video (Viewer Discretion Advised)

Elsewhere, Fivio Foreign clapped back at Pop Smoke’s brother’s claims that he’s fake about their relationship. “That n***a is weirdo don’t believe s**t them cornballs that want attention say,” he expressed on social media. “Pop ain’t follow that goofball when he was alive. Tell [him to] stop goin pop smoke crazy after death for the clout boy hated his own brother and pop [ain’t] fucc w this lame head a** n***a.” “Everybody gotta voice now…” Fivio captioned a related IG post. “Play some pop smoke so I don’t have to hear these N***as voice no more.”

“Y’all talking about a follow,” Fivio Foreign continued concerning Pop Smoke’s brother’s claims that he is not following the late superstar on Instagram. “Look at this, I have ‘The smoke will never clear’ on my chest. Y’all talking about a follow? I don’t know how they unfollow, I know I went through a season of following zero people. I don’t even care.”

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Donald Trump’s “Collab Track” With Kodak Black & Fivio Foreign Leads To Twitter Uproar

Sadly, we got to that point in the 2024 U.S. presidential election in which Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are taking over the aux. Moreover, fans expressed shock at the former’s new “collaborative single” with Fivio Foreign and Kodak Black, “ONBOA47RD.” The title refers to Trump’s current bid to be the 47th president of the United States, and the two rappers are more than happy to endorse him for it. Of course, this track resulted in a lot of backlash from fans online, whether they were Republican supporters, strong opposers, or just fans of Fivio or Kodak’s music. Their issues ranged from the politics on display to the corniness of the track, among other criticisms.

As far as the song itself goes, it’s a pretty standard Fivio Foreign and Kodak Black performance with some sharp bars here and there and presidential references. The beat is unremarkable, but you’re wondering about that Donald Trump appearance, aren’t you? It’s an opening vocal sample from his RNC speech this year, his first since the assassination attempt on his life. “I’m not supposed to be here tonight,” he told the crowd. “I’m here today to announce a brand-new plan to deliver more opportunity, more security, more fairness.”

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Trump, Kodak Black & Fivio Foreign’s “ONBOA47RD”: Listen

As for what portion from this speech the track “ONBOA47RD” sampled, here’s Trump’s statement: “I will fight for you with every breath in my body and I will never ever let you down.” Therefore, this becomes the latest extreme example of hip-hop engaging with politics this year, which is usually not that combative or decisive of a conversation. Instead, it usually looks more like Meek Mill’s questions for Trump’s opposition, Kamala Harris. He wants to ask the Democratic candidate about her time as a D.A. and her policies on crime. Check out more reactions to “ONBOA47RD” down below.

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Meanwhile, it seems like Lil Pump will release a pro-Trump track of his own, adding to the convicted former president’s arsenal of rappers. Kamala Harris has plenty of supporting MCs as well, with Megan Thee Stallion and Quavo leading most of the way forward. We’ll see what else the hip-hop world has to say about this chaotic and absolutely turbulent election. Will you bump “ONBOA47RD” or is it the weirdest thing you’ve seen happen this week?

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Fivio Foreign Claims Natalie Nunn Is Cheating On Her Husband With His Friend

In one of the oddest and least expected crossover stories in pop culture this week, Fivio Foreign just accused Natalie Nunn of cheating on her husband, Jacob Payne. Moreover, he made these claims during his appearance on Math Hoffa’s My Expert Opinion podcast, and specifically alleged that one of his friends is the one who she’s cheating on Payne with. Apparently, that’s how the rapper knows about it. While this speculation came out of the blue on the show itself, many fans responded to this in the comments and noted how the reality star faced many rumors like these before.

However, other social media users blasted Fivio Foreign for seemingly telling on his friend’s business without respect for that privacy. As such, maybe Natalie Nunn will have to address this soon in some way, and question why she even came up in his press run in the first place. Curiously, the two have a common link in Nicki Minaj, who shouted Nunn out on Lil Uzi Vert’s “Endless Fashion” and who has collaborated with and praised her fellow New Yorker in the past. In fact, he even thought that she was shouting him out on her recent song “Everybody,” but hilariously realized that he was mistaken.

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Regardless, they both have their own careers to worry about right now and their own situations to address. Still, it’s just so odd to see Fivio Foreign and Natalie Nunn’s worlds cross over in such a scandalous way (allegedly) through a common friend. Maybe he’ll get his own invite to Baddies, as Nunn wants to convice folks like Rose Blanchard to hop on. Folks brought up that they had beef before, but she said that was all fake.

Jokes aside, Fivio has a lot to discuss amid the release of his new album. His appearances in the media ranged from triumphant to controversial, and from inspiring to boastful. With that in mind, let’s see if there’s anything else that comes out about this specific situation, and if Nunn will have to throw some hands around the rap industry. For more news and the latest updates on Fivio Foreign and Natalie Nunn, stay up to date on HNHH.

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Meek Mill & Fivio Foreign Meet Up Amid Theory That They’re The Same Person

A lot of rappers have plenty of similarities: their crews, styles, flows, regional loyalties, life experiences.. you name it. However, what’s more rare to see is when fans notice parallels between two completely different MCs from two completely different cities. It’s almost as if they create a multiverse through their head-canon, and a viral Twitter discussion posited that Fivio Foreign and Meek Mill are each other’s equivalents in their respective cities. The reason as to why is up for debate, but we know the Philly MC and Kanye West collaborator– perhaps future collaborator– get along well. Moreover, the two recently enjoyed a fruitful and hype studio session in a new clip they shared to social media.

Furthermore, it would be great to see these two link up for another energetic track together, such as 2020’s “Demons & Goblins.” As for whether Meek Mill and Fivio Foreign are clones of each other, there are certainly many ways in which you could draw these connections. One is their unwavering dedication to their cities, and another is their rapping style and how they typically handle their subject material in their verses. But the same can be said for so many other lyricists, so maybe this is more of a direct talent and relevance comparison, which is impossible to firmly assess.

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In other news, Meek Mill has other things to worry about that are more important than whether he and Fivio Foreign should get a 23andMe. For example, DJ Akademiks recently called him out, plus Freddie Gibbs, while responding to various sexual assault and grooming allegations against him. “There’s been numerous individuals who probably felt certain way about me over the years,” the media personality stated on his livestream, insinuating the Dream Chasers boss as his target. “Maybe their career wasn’t doing that good. They had to do some bunny-hopping for billionaires, had to sell their houses, they got dropped from their label. They might have thought that I was one of the reasons why their situation went down.”

Meanwhile, the New York drill leader recently “taught” a controversial player in that scene how to do it justice. He and Lil Mabu released the single “TEACH ME HOW TO DRILL,” which stirred the pot in a pretty heated fashion. There’s someone else who might need a lesson, but if fans are onto something, then they are just a clone of Fivio himself. Jokes aside, for more news and the latest updates on Fivio Foreign and Meek Mill, log back into HNHH.

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Fivio Foreign Sends Kanye West New Verse, Hints At “Vultures” Appearance

Fivio Foreign and Kanye West have quite the collaborative history together, so to see it move forward is really no surprise. Still, fans are nonetheless excited because the former tweeted on Friday night (December 29) that he just turned his verse in to the latter. As such, there’s plenty of reason to believe that these two rappers will be coming through with some more heat together in the near future. But this is Ye we’re talking about; entire institutions could dedicate millions of dollars to researching every time this man has promised music that never saw the light of day. But we’re close to the New Year; can’t we be optimistic one more time before 2024 rolls around?

Jokes aside, this is most likely going to show up on Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign’s collaborative album Vultures– well, if it ever ends up dropping, that is. There’s also the change that Fivio Foreign’s verse just doesn’t fit into the final cut, which is another common trait of Yeezy album cycles and rollouts. Regardless, it’s become curious to see how the New York drill exponent became one of the Chicago artist’s closest musical companions in recent years. There’s a certain chemistry when they link even when the end result isn’t perfect, so there’s always potential there.

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Fivio Foreign Sent His Verse In, Fans Expect Appearance On Kanye West’s Vultures

What’s more is that this new collaboration might replace a recent and controversial one as Fivio Foreign’s current hot topic. For those unaware, he featured on Lil Mabu’s “TEACH ME HOW TO DRILL,” a pretty self-aware song about a hardened drill MC teaching a preppy white counterpart about the genre and lifestyle. It’s at least much more palatable than some of Mabu’s past work, which didn’t take this tongue-in-cheek approach that’s cognizant of its troll appeal. We’re not saying that’s a good thing, but you have to know what you are and what you’re up against if you want to be successful.

Meanwhile, with Kanye dropping shoes instead of songs these days, we’ll see whether this Fivio verse ever comes out. Where do you think he might fit in on Vultures? Let us know your predictions on these topics down in the comments section below. Also, stick around on HNHH for the latest news and updates on Fivio Foreign and Kanye West.

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Lil Mabu Defends Fivio Foreign Collab, Disproves “N-Word” Controversy

TEACH ME HOW TO DRILL” by Lil Mabu featuring Fivio Foreign is the most self-aware track the white drill rapper’s done so far. In it, he acknowledges his privilege and lack of connection to the genre he plays in with one of its leaders in the New York scene right now. It’s an overall cheeky track to varying degrees of success, but at least the Upper East Side native’s leaning into it rather than trying to come off more hardened. However, this collaboration also addresses the “N-word” and how Mabu can’t say it, which prompted Fivio to “say it for him,” as they rap. Since his line and the B.I.B.L.E. artist’s ad-libs appear so close to one another, many thought that he actually said it.

Then, Lil Mabu acknowledged outlets reporting this as such and asked fans to defend him. “Someone please defend me [raised white fist emoji],” he commented under one of these posts. Of course, a couple of fans did, but it’s funny how a simple Genius search (or just listening to the song) could’ve avoided this conversation altogether. You can watch their music video below and call judgement for yourself; at least it’s definitely better than the material Mabu blew up with.

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Lil Mabu & Fivio Foreign’s “TEACH ME HOW TO DRILL”: Stream

Furthermore, this is far from Lil Mabu’s first experiences with hot tracks, controversies, or making strides in the wider rap world. For example, he and Chrisean Rock linked up for “MR. TAKE YA B***H,” which actually ended up charting and finding a lot of success among listeners. In addition, this also involved the Baddies star’s ongoing feud with her ex and baby daddy Blueface, with which Lil Mabu also sought some smoke. In fact, there were even rumors that Mabu and Rock were dating, although that seems to have gone nowhere as of writing this article… if it was ever real.

Meanwhile, Fivio actually dropped plenty of other material for this holiday season. One of those is a classic flip of the track “Last Christmas” with Lil Tjay, which gives the Wham! original a nice drill spin. We’ll see if these artists’ next releases cause a similar gut reaction from listeners about the authenticity and respect of their craft. For more news and the latest updates on Fivio Foreign and Lil Mabu, log back into HNHH.

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City Girls, Currensy & Fivio Foreign Join Stacked Episode Of “Drink Champs”

N.O.R.E. and DJ EFN’s Drink Champs podcast is one of the most watched and beloved hip-hop media series today- and that’s just when there’s one guest on the show. If you’re unfamiliar with it, the cohosts have long and vibrant conversations with some of the biggest rappers and rap figures in the game. However, it’s usually a one-by-one affair, but sometimes they can bring on multiple people at a time. Moreover, they recently upped the ante when it comes to how many people they invited on to have a chat. Curren$y, City Girls, and Fivio Foreign all pulled up to to kick it, drink, smoke, and have a great time.

First up was Spitta, who spoke a lot with N.O.R.E. and DJ EFN about their cannabis preferences and notable stories with other MCs and media figures. Of course, that’s quite the common topic on a show called Drink Champs, but it always makes for more jovial, enlightening, yet casual convos. Elsewhere, Currensy also spoke on the respect he garnered as an MC throughout his prolific career. With bright energy and a lot of earnest reflection, he made for a funny interviewee and infected the room with his vibe.

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The Star-Studded Drink Champs Interview

Furthermore, then Yung Miami and JT sat down with the Drink Champs in their typically colorful and stylish fits. The City Girls spoke a lot about Miami as a whole, their personal experiences in it, and how much they represent the culture there. In fun fashion, the duo also addressed viral female rap hits and spoke on them being the new trendsetters in hip-hop. Given that they were among the artists that started this contemporary wave and are working hard on releasing new music right now, hearing them reflect on the journey was quite special.

Finally, Fivio Foreign wrapped up the show, speaking on drill music and his commitment to being a people’s champ. However, the New York MC also spoke to his versatility, particularly when it comes to what he’s learned from collaborations and his artistic mentors. Also, all these rap stars commented on the genre’s current state and journey as a whole, and that triple threat of perspectives was very compelling to compare. Check out the episode below and stay logged into HNHH for more on Drink Champs and these artists.

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