Drake hit a little jig to Fivio Foreign's latest single dissing Plaqueboymax. In a clip on Instagram, The Boy holds a roll of money during his quick two-step.
Lil Tjay is in trouble as PlaqueBoyMax has threatened to sue him for using his likeness to design his "No Smoking Indoors" ...
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Lil Tjay Drops 'No Smoking' Merch Amid Plaqueboymax Lawsuit Threat
Later, during a stream, Max viewed the TikTok post and let his followers know he would file a lawsuit against Tjay for ...
Rapper Lil Tjay is currently facing backlash after launching his brand-new merchandise called, “No Smoking.” It features him taking a drag during the viral livestream of Plaqueboymax, where he was ...
Plaqueboymax has given in to dissing Fivio Foreign after fans urged him to do so. Over the weekend, Fivio teased the diss on ...
When he ventured a comment about foreign policy, people scoffed at him. What did Trump know! National security was the exclusive domain of the experts, not real estate developers or reality TV stars.
Popular rapper Fivio Foreign just posted a TikTok video in which he disparages online streamer PlayboyMax. On social media, the video has already gone viral and generated contentious discussions. Lil ...
Fivio Foreign has threw down the gauntlet against Kai Cenat and Plaqueboymax in a diss record responding to criticism over seemingly disrespecting Plaqueboymax during a recent livestream.
After the incident gained traction online, Fivio Foreign responded publicly, airing his frustrations in a new snippet that he released. In the clip, Fivio disses Plaqueboxmax, claiming that he is ...
Plaqueboy Max seems perplexed by Fivio Foreign’s presumed diss, asking the chat during a recent stream whether he was being dissed or shouted out in the widely shared snippet. As you may have ...
The main risks that are associated with businesses engaging in international finance include foreign exchange risk and political risk. These challenges may sometimes make it difficult for ...
Now, the regime is stocking up on foreign detainees—including Americans—who analysts say could serve as bargaining chips with the incoming Trump administration and allied governments.