DJ Akademiks Wanted To Sign Fivio Foreign First Before The $1.5 Million Deal Of The Rapper Ma$

Hip Hop fans were stunned when they learned that Mase was one of the first rappers to sign to Fivio Foreign. The revelation caused a bit of controversy after it was suggested that Fivio received a $5,000 advance from Mase but Mase later explained that when he helped the rapper get his record deal, he

Hip Hop fans were stunned when they learned that Mase was one of the first rappers to sign to Fivio Foreign. The revelation caused a bit of controversy after it was suggested that Fivio received a $5,000 advance from Mase but Mase later explained that when he helped the rapper get his record deal, he received a hefty check. Later came international stardom as a leading rapper in the New York Drill scene.

Fivio Foreign and Ma$e are clashing over contractual disputes, but Akademiks says that if he had stretched his bank account and struck a huge deal, these disputes wouldn't be happening.

According to VladTV on Youtube, Akademiks said he has a deal with a label to sign artists, and he once had his sights set on Fivio.

DJ Akademiks added that he had "an experience with that situation." He said, "So, I had a joint venture label where I sign artists, I still sign artists but new artists are too much and make too much money not dealing with it so why even do a deal with a bunch of demons, right? But anyway, I was trying to look into signing a couple of artists and I remember at the time, Fivio was poppin'."

In summer 2019, the breakout single "Big Drip" by Fivio made him a hot commodity on the New York drill rap scene. Ak says he talked with his lawyer about potentially reeling in Fivio.

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DJ Akademiks eventually got word that Ma$e and his RichFish label wanted no less than $1 million to join forces to sign the rapper -- and while he backed off, Columbia Records jumped in with $1.5 mil to sweeten the deal.

Akademiks claim that Ma$e signed with Fivio over his fears of losing the rapper to Suge Knight, but he now believes it was really Ma$e's celebrity that prompted him to sign.

According to the terms of their contract, Ma$e gets 50% of Fivio's earnings. This is a standard in a 50/50 deal that leads to bigger payouts for Ma$e as Fivio's status grows.

Fivio and Ma$e have publicly dissed one another with their various sides of the story, and Ak says Fivio's just about due for a new deal where he could get upward of $5 million.

When Fivio signs on a new dotted line, he finds that money can indeed buy happiness.

Akademiks claimed that he did not see much movement around Fivio other than a buzz, so he stepped in.

"I hit my lawyer and I said, 'Yo, I wanna sign this guy.' Now, I said, 'Yo, we gotta probably reach out and get some meetings and I guess my lawyer knew someone who was a direct contact to his lawyer and they got in touch. Now, granted, I had no idea Mase was in this situation 'til he came back and said, 'Well, he does have a situation with Mase,' and I'm like, 'Is he still looking for a deal?' He said, 'Yes, he still is looking for a deal .'"

Akademiks told Fivio that his lawyer had warned him against accepting a $1.5 million deal with Columbia Records, and he bowed out of negotiations. Akademiks thought he was going to be able to squeeze by with half a million dollars, but he applauded Mase's value because Fivio ended up with a reported $1.5 million dollar deal with Columbia Records.

"I don't think [Fivio] gets that deal without Mase ," Akademiks added. "Do I think he gets a deal? Absolutely, but is it that value? No."

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Sources: hnhh, TMZ, VladTV

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