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US Rapper Fivio Foreign Arrested On Assault Charges

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US rapper, Fivio Foreign has been arrested on  assault charges in New Jersey.

The jail records from the case reveal that Fivio with real name Maxie Ryles, was taken into custody  in Edgewater, N.J. on Saturday, October 10 on a simple assault charge, in which he’s accused of purposefully and knowingly causing bodily injury to another person.

 

Even though Fivio has been going through several legal issues recently, the rapper been blossoming musically and in other areas. Earlier this month, the rapper with fellow rapper Polo G and producer Kenny Beats for his new tutorial-esque song “Bop It.”

 

The track, which is inspired by the instructional Hasbro game, features commands similar to the game’s “bop it,” “twist it” and “pull it” commands. In addition to the visual for the cut, Fivi also dropped an actual tutorial featuring TDott Woo, known on the drill scene for his dance moves.

 

Fivio, who opened up in a recent interview saying that he feels like he’s “pushing the culture right now” thanks to Brooklyn drill music, also appears on King Von’s new track “I Am What I Am,” which dropped last week.

 

On another note, stylist Misa Hylton, global creative partner for MCM, announced the launch of the brand’s Remix Shop, which features Fivio Foreign in the campaign ad alongside Rapsody and Mary J. Blige.

 

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