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Mase Addresses Claims That He Only Provided Fivio Foreign With A $5,000 Advance

Ma$e responded to Fivio Foreign’s assertion that he received only a $5,000 advance to sign with him in a recent interview. The former Bad Boy Records rapper argued that Fivio’s advance was actually $750,000 in an interview with presenters Gillie Da Kid and Wallo of Million Dollaz Worth of Game.

“At one time, I gave him $5,000, but I gave him $750,000,” he said at the 5:45-mark. “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.”

“Then, when we went in the building, I took $800,000 and he took $700,000. 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.” Before Fivio signed his contract, most likely with Columbia Records, Mase claimed to have contributed $50,000 to his career.

In other parts of the interview, Ma$e asserted that he invented some of the slang used by Fivio Foreign, such as “ay ay ay” on the song “Big Drip.” He claimed authorship of “Goin’ Viral” as well. The debate began last week during a different interview with Fivio Foreign for the Million Dollaz Worth of Game podcast. Check out the clip below.

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