In his other ventures, Mase has founded the record label RichFish Records, through which he signed rapper Fivio Foreign in 2019.
That same year, he signed with fellow New York rapper Mase's RichFish Records, in a joint venture with Columbia Records. Brooklyn, New York City, U.S. Ryles saw his first entries on the Billboard Hot 100 for his guest appearances on the 2020 songs "Demons" by Drake and "Zoo York" by Lil Tjay—alongside Pop Smoke.
The album received gold certification by the RIAA, signifying sales of 559,000 copies in the United States. This was Mase's first album to not have a Parental Advisory warning, and his first official studio release since 1999's Double Up.
Columbia Records Fivio Foreign / Record label
Fivio claims that when he first signed with Ma$e's RichFish label in 2018, $750,000 of the $1.7 million deal went directly back to the Harlem rap legend himself. "I got the 1.7," Fivio Foreign explains at the -mark in the video below.
Once Ma$e allegedly took his cut, Fivio was then given an advance out of the remainder of what was left from his overall deal of $1.7 million. In breaking down how he spent the advance, Fivio learned a very valuable lesson about properly handling his finances. "My advance was like $300,000," Fivio's story continues.
Fivio Foreign Genres East Coast hip hop Brooklyn drill Occupations Rapper songwriter Years active 2011–present Labels RichFish Columbia10 more rows
After being signed for 5 years in a massive seven-figure deal (2019-2024), the rapper has now been dropped by the label and removed from their website 😳.