The incarcerated rapper, who is signed by Gucci Mane, makes use of his Instagram account to rave about his fiancee, who has been faithful to him while he continues to fight his case.
While we may have received discouraging news about Foogiano, which may jeopardize his rising stardom, Rising Stars Morray and Toosii have been putting in serious work. One of the two earned a top spot on Apple’s Top Album chart, while the other performed for a jam-packed crowd in their home state.
The Rising Stars continue to show the game why they, in fact, may be what’s missing in today’s Hip Hop culture.
DX may have even encouraged two of the Rising Stars to make some noise together this week – who knows?
Foogiano Receives 5-Year Sentence As His 2021 DX Rising Stardom Just Begins
According to a report from the
Athens Banner-Herald on Tuesday (May 4), a judge in Georgia s Greene County Superior Court sentenced the 1017 Records artist to five years in prison after he pleaded guilty on Monday (May 3) to removing the ankle GPS device.
Music executive and Authentic Empire founder Boomman tweeted about Foogiano s prison sentence earlier this week on May 3. He wrote, Green County Just Gave @FoogianoDaMayor 5 years for cutting an ankle monitor for a gun charge that wasn’t his and was claimed by some one else this is beyond crazy we have to do something about this!
Foogiano also alluded to the sentencing via Instagram, sharing a post featuring a black-and-yellow sign reading, Free Foo, and had a caption that read, All my friends, family and supporters make this your profile pic while I’m gone.
According to a report from the
Athens Banner-Herald on Tuesday (May 4), a judge in Georgia s Greene County Superior Court sentenced the 1017 Records artist to five years in prison after he pleaded guilty on Monday (May 3) to removing the ankle GPS device.
Music executive and Authentic Empire founder Boomman tweeted about Foogiano s prison sentence earlier this week on May 3. He wrote, Green County Just Gave @FoogianoDaMayor 5 years for cutting an ankle monitor for a gun charge that wasn’t his and was claimed by some one else this is beyond crazy we have to do something about this!
Foogiano also alluded to the sentencing via Instagram, sharing a post featuring a black-and-yellow sign reading, Free Foo, and had a caption that read, All my friends, family and supporters make this your profile pic while I’m gone.
Back in March, Foogiano was arrested in Memphis when he became a “Fugitive from justice” in the state of Georgia for burning off an ankle monitor he had be given after he posted his own $50,000 bail following a previous arrest in December for possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.
At the time, Foogiano, who at the time of his arrest was serving a probation sentence in connection with a 2015 burglary conviction, apparently torched the ankle monitor a Georgia judge required Foo to wear as apart of his bail requirements and threw the tracker out on the side of a highway in Barrow County.