Fivio Foreign Responds to Speculations Surrounding “Blacc Out” Lyric About Rick Ross
Fivio Foreign recently addressed rumors that he was dissing Rick Ross in his latest track, “Blacc Out.”
The controversy arose after Fivio dropped a line mentioning Ross by name, which sparked speculation among fans that he was taking a shot at the Miami rap icon. In the song, Fivio raps:
“When I go overseas, I’m a big dog (I am) / N*ggas never gon’ treat me like Rick Ross”
This lyric quickly stirred online discussions, with many interpreting it as a reference to a past incident where Rick Ross was allegedly assaulted during a Canadian concert.
The incident was linked to Ross playing Kendrick Lamar’s diss track aimed at Drake, a move that angered the fiercely loyal Canadian fans of Drake.
However, Fivio Foreign took to social media to clear the air, stating that the line was not intended as a diss.
He posted on X (formerly Twitter) aiming to shut down the rumors and clarify that his words were not meant to disrespect Ross.
Fivio Foreign Denies Rick Ross Diss in 'Blacc Out:
The Rick Ross incident at the Ignite Music Festival in June became a significant talking point. While performing, Ross played Kendrick’s track, seemingly unaware of the strong support Drake commands in Canada.And that was deff not a shot at Ricc Ross. Smh Yall take everything outta context 😒
— Fivio Foreign (@FivioForeign) August 30, 2024
This led to tensions that eventually escalated, resulting in Ross reportedly being assaulted.
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But the Rick Ross controversy wasn’t the only drama Fivio faced. Recently, he posted a video on social media that caused a stir, showing someone nearby injecting hard dr*gs into another person’s arm.
The graphic content drew heavy criticism, with many questioning why Fivio would share such a disturbing scene. In response, Fivio defended his decision to post the video, explaining that he wasn’t endorsing dr*g use but rather highlighting the harsh realities some people face.
His defense sparked a broader conversation about the responsibility artists have when sharing content with their followers.
Fivio Foreign’s recent experiences highlight the challenges artists face in the public eye, balancing artistic expression with public perception, and navigating the fine line between reality and controversy.