Fivio Foreigner, an American rapper from New York, recently spoke about signing to Ma$e's RichFish label in 2018 and how he spent the money from the deal. On Wednesday, February 7, 2024, another part of the 33-year-old’s interview on the channel My expert opinion The podcast with Math Hoffa has been released, according to Hot New Hip Hop.
During an appearance on the podcast, the artist said that $750,000 of the $1.7 million he earned went back to the brand's founder. Fivio then stated that he first took a $300,000 advance from the original $1.7 million deal and purchased a bulletproof truck.
“My down payment was $300,000. With that $300,000, the smartest thing I did was I bought a bulletproof truck. That was $100,000. Then I bought chains for everyone, well, $75,000. I'm just doing the math so you can.” He explained where my money went.
Netizens quickly took to social media and started mocking the rapper for spending a large portion of his money from the contract so quickly.
Vivio Alien explains what he did with his money next Signed with Ma$e's RichFish label
On Wednesday, Fivio Foreigner shared with fans how he spent part of the money from the deal and what he wished he had known at the time. During his time at Math Hoffa's My expert opinion He mentioned in a podcast that he bought a truck and bulletproof chains and added:
“I got a crib in Tenafly, New Jersey for a buck. I paid for it. I didn't even know about putting money toward a mortgage or nothing. It was a rental house. I wanted to get $90,000 for it.” “Renting when I could have saved up to buy a property. Now, I know. I'll never do that again. So, that means $250,000 is already gone.”
Netizens soon started talking about Fivio External spending a huge chunk of money after the deal. While some thought it was “disturbing”, others wondered what he did with the rest of the money when they took to the comments section of @SaycheeseDGTL and @XXL's Twitter posts.
The contract in question was with Ma$e's RichFish label. Fivio External accepted his offer and signed the record label to a production deal in 2018, according to XXL.
The rapper has not responded to online comments as of this writing.
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