Drake Shares Video Dancing to Fivio Foreign's "PlaqueBoyMax"

It appears Drizzy has sided with Fivio Foreign in his beef with streamer Plaqueboymax.

Drake has shared love for Fivio Foreign's diss song directed at streamer Plaqueboymax.

In a post shared on Drake's touring DJ Gordo's, formerly Carnage, Instagram Stories, Drake was seen dancing with a stack of cards in his hands and wearing a University of Texas football shirt. The post was soundtracked by Fivio Foreign's Plaqueboymax diss track, "PlaqueBoyMax." The post was geo-tagged to Melbourne, Australia, with the caption alongside the video reading, "700k for lunch." Drake later reposted the clip to his Instagram Stories.

The post would indicate that Drake is a fan of Fivio Foreign's diss track against the popular Twitch streamer, who had a falling out with the drill rapper after he and fellow stream guest Lil Tjay were asked not to smoke weed on stream because they were in an Airbnb rental property. Whether this means that Drizzy—who has been hanging out with a number of popular streamers including xQc and Adin Ross—is planting his allegiance behind Fivio and Jay in the beef, however, is unclear.

Last month, Drake did mention Plaqueboymax in his appearance on a stream with Adin Ross. "I was watching like Plaqueboymax," he said, per Sports Skeeda. "I was watching him in a live studio session or some shit and I was like, 'Yo, Adin would troll me so hard for watching this.' I watched it for an hour." When the streamer caught on to Drake's comments, he said he wasn't appreciative of his tone.

"I don't like how he said shit," he said, as seen in the clip below. "What are you laughing at? I didn't fuck with that shit. Why would Adin troll you for watching me?" He later said that he spoke to Drake, who followed him on social media, following the incident and gave a shout-out to him.

Shortly after Plaqueboy and Fivio Foreign got into a back-and-forth online over the no-smoking incident, Fivio shared a track in which he rapped, "I'm the real Plaqueboymax." He laughed off the track and suggested that it was as much as a shout-out as it was a diss, and then he decided to lob a diss back over Fivio's track.

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