Fivio Foreign to stand against Trump for president 2020? Rapper's 'Woonited States' tweet sparks new petition

It all started when Fivio Foreign himself took to Twitter and, as a joke, said, 'If I was president... Dis wudda been called da Woonited states'
UPDATED OCT 2, 2020
Fivio Foreign (Getty Images)
Fivio Foreign (Getty Images)

We've had Ronald Reagan, a Hollywood actor and Donald Trump, a reality television personality, become President of the United States. So, how about a rapper next? If fans of rapper Fivio Foreign had their way, he'd be the next President of the United States. They've even started a petition to make Fivio Foreign the next President of the United States. It all started when Fivio Foreign himself took to Twitter and, as a joke, said, "If I was president... Dis wudda been called da Woonited states."



 

Soon, fans were talking about turning Fivio Foreign's light-hearted tweet into reality. One fan, keeping the joke moving forward, tweeted, "I pledge allegiance to the flag of the woo bloods and crips, one woooo under pop, with drugs and bad b**ches for all. A gram." Another fan, using Kanye's #Vision2020 hashtag, wrote, "elected my n**** Fivio Foreign for President just because #2020Vision"



 



 

Another fan, sharing the petition with Twitter, wrote, "This cause is close to my heart – please sign: … Let’s. This VIRAL Fivi oForeign BOW," while another, pledging allegiance to 'Woonited' States, added, "Can I add Fivio Foreign on the ballot for president? F**k it. Woonited States til I die."



 



 

You can view, read and sign the petition to make Fivio Foreign the next President of the United States here.

Fivio Foreign, whose real name is Maxie Lee Ryles III, rose to fame with his single 'Big Drip' back in June 2019. The song received a remix with rappers Lil Baby and Quavo. Fivio Foreign is signed to rapper Mase's RichFish Records, and to Columbia Records. Fivio Foreign attained greater recognition after getting featured on Drake's song 'Demons' in May 2020. 'Demons' charted at #34 on the Billboard Hot 100 earning Fivio Foreign his first Billboard-charting single. Later that month, he collaborated with Lil Tjay and Pop Smoke on the song 'Zoo York' which peaked at #65 on the Billboard Hot 100. He was also featured on the track 'Spicy' by Nas and A$AP Ferg from Nas' thirteenth studio album 'King's Disease'.

In 2020, he has released a number of tracks like 'Richer Than Ever' with Rich the Kid, 'Spider-Man' with Ron Suno, 'Wetty', 'Move Like a Boss' featuring Young M.A, '13 Going on 30', and 'Bop It' featuring Polo G. He's been featured on the tracks like 'K Lo K' by Tory Lanez, 'Rounds' by Calboy, and 'Ah Ah Ah' by DreamDoll.

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