Fivio Foreign Talks Issues With Mase, Says He Was ‘Hurt’ DJ Khaled Didn’t Ask Him to Be on Album in New Song

Fivio Foreign returned on Friday with a freestyle over DJ Khaled's 'God Did' title track. In it, he talks about Mase and DJ Khaled leaving him off the album.

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DJ Khaled’s 13th studio album God Did is highlighted by Jay-Z’s scene-stealing verse on the LP’s title track. A week after its release, Fivio Foreign has unleashed a freestyle over the soulful beat, which is produced by Streetrunner, Tarik Azzouz, and Fridayy.

Fivio’s verse begins with the Brooklyn rapper boasting about putting Drill Rap on the map (“How many drill rappers came out of my crib?/Yeah, N***a, all of ‘em/N***as my seeds, I just water ‘em”), before he takes aim at Mase, who he’s beefed with recently after calling out the Harlem rapper for signing him to a questionable recording contract.

“Brought Mase back to life, man, that’s a million dollars worth of game/Ha, that n***a lied, talkin’ about I’m scared of who/N***a, you fried/He ain’t even wanna say it, I see it in his eyes/And you still hate Diddy, so how I’m lettin’ that shit slide?” Fivio raps on the track.

Fivio also addresses DJ Khaled leaving him off God Did. “Khaled ain’t call me for the album, that hurt me inside/On my album he did a skit called ‘God Did,’ then dropped an album called ‘God Did,’” he raps.

Back in July, Fivio appeared on the Million Dollaz Worth of Game podcast, where he opened up about a deal he signed with Mase’s RichFish label in 2019. According to the Brooklyn rapper, his production deal included a measly $5,000 advance.

“The n***a that brought me to him, he was like, ‘Yo, man. Just sign that shit, You buggin,’ I’m like, ‘Yeah, read it.’ He’s like, ‘Alright, just sign it. It’s good.’ So, I just signed it,” Fivio told Gillie Da Kid and Wallo267.

“I thought that shit was going to last until whenever it was going to last. That shit ain’t last two weeks.” Fivio continued. “I don’t really be complaining or crying over spilled milk. I already made this decision. For me, I’m in a better situation now. He get what he get…But I control my money.” 

Mase subsequently addressed Fivio’s claims in an appearance on Million Dollaz Worth of Game, accusing Fivio of being “reckless” before claiming that his advance was actually $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,” Mase explained.

“Then, when we went in the building, I took $800,000 and he took $700,000,” he added. “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.” 

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