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Fivio Foreign - Biography Flash

Fivio Foreign - Biography Flash

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Dive into the extraordinary life and career of Fivio Foreign with Fivio Foreign - Biography Flash, your go-to podcast for everything about one of Brooklyn drill's most influential voices. Hosted by Roxie Rush, this show delivers a comprehensive biography of the rapper born Maxie Lee Ryles III, tracing his journey from growing up in East Flatbush, Brooklyn, and spending summers in Connecticut through the Fresh Air Fund, to overcoming the devastating loss of his mother, periods of homelessness, and years of grinding as an independent artist. Discover how Fivio Foreign evolved from rapping under the name Lite Fivio in 2011 to releasing the platinum-certified hit Big Drip in 2019, signing with Mase's RichFish Records and Columbia Records, landing on the Billboard Hot 100 with Drake and Lil Tjay, earning a coveted spot on the 2020 XXL Freshman Class, and collaborating with Kanye West and Alicia Keys on his debut studio album B.I.B.L.E. Beyond the music, explore Fivio's philanthropic work through the Foreignside Foundation, his role as a father, and his impact on the Brooklyn drill movement that reshaped modern hip hop. Along with his detailed life story, the show brings you regular updates on Fivio Foreign's latest news, projects, collaborations, and events so you always stay current. Whether you are a longtime fan or just discovering his music, Fivio Foreign - Biography Flash offers researched, sourced, and transparently presented content that gives you the full picture of one of rap's most compelling comeback and survival stories. New episodes cover breaking developments and deep dives into the career milestones, personal triumphs, and cultural significance of this East Flatbush icon. Subscribe now and never miss an update. Brought to you by Quiet Please Podcast Networks.

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  • Biography Flash Fivio Foreign Fire in the Booth Part Two Brooklyn Drill King Returns
    Apr 25 2026
    Fivio Foreign just ignited the rap world with his explosive return to Fire in the Booth part two, dropping on YouTube April 23 via the official Fire In The Booth channel. Charlie Sloth hyped it as unstoppable after part one got yanked for going viral, and Fivio delivered a raw five-minute freestyle over beats from producers Kid Future and Baby Goat Kyrrie, spitting gritty bars about dodging jail, street life, flashy chains, and staying true to New York grit. Lines like "I'm tired of going to jail" and boasts of Punta Cana shows had fans screaming fire, with the clip already buzzing as a comeback anthem for the Brooklyn drill king—potentially a biographical turning point proving he's still standing tall amid past drama.

    No other verified business moves or public spots popped in the last few days, but this booth session screams long-term legacy boost, echoing his Big Drip era while flexing that iced-out chain Sloth couldn't stop gassing up. Social media's lighting up with shares from Fivio's own YouTube and Instagram links in the vid, tagging his handles and the producers—no major personal posts confirmed, though. Past 24 hours? Dead quiet on headlines from spots like Complex or HotNewHipHop, keeping the focus on this booth heat as the week's crown jewel.

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    3 mins
  • Biography Flash Fivio Foreign Tory Lanez Collab and Brooklyn Drill Evolution in 2026
    Apr 11 2026
    Fivio Foreign has kept a low profile over the past few days with no major headlines breaking in the last 24 hours according to sources like Billboard and HotNewHipHop. The Brooklyn drill rapper's most recent buzz stems from a surprise feature on the official lyrics video for Bulmas Patience by Chromazz which dropped on YouTube around April 10 and already racked up thousands of views per YouTube metrics its directed and edited by Tory Lanez adding that high-profile collab shine to Fivios ongoing discography. This track could mark a biographical pivot blending his gritty drill roots with smoother R&B vibes potentially signaling long-term evolution in his sound amid past legal hurdles. No confirmed public appearances or live events popped up on calendars from TMZ or Live Nation listings though whispers on X formerly Twitter hint at studio sessions in New York unverified by insiders. Business-wise Complex reports no new deals but his independent grind via ZT Records continues with streams holding steady on Spotify daily charts. Social media stayed quiet on his official Instagram and TikTok with zero posts since early April per direct account checks fans speculate a secretive album rollout brewing but thats pure gossip without leaks from Pitchfork or RapCaviar. One unconfirmed IG story sighting from a fan page shows him courtside at a low-key Knicks watch party April 9 but sources like Page Six couldnt verify attendance. Weighing biographical weight this Tory Lanez linkup stands out as the biggest potential legacy builder reinforcing Fivios resilience post-incarceration and collab pull in 2026s hip-hop scene. Thanks for listening subscribe to never miss an update on Fivio Foreign and search the term Biography Flash for more great Biographies. This has been a Quiet Please production.

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    4 mins
  • Fivio Foreign Biography Flash Trailer: From East Flatbush to the Top
    Apr 7 2026
    Join host Roxie Rush for Fivio Foreign Biography Flash, tracing Brooklyn drill star Maxie Lee Ryles III's electrifying journey from East Flatbush streets to platinum success with Kanye West and Drake. We explore his rise through homelessness and heartbreak to chart-topping triumph—the full story behind hip hop's most compelling comeback.

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