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Plaqueboymax and Central Cee break the internet with trendy track “24 Hours”

British rap sensation Central Cee recently shook the music scene while live streaming with Plaqueboymax on his popular platform, delivering an impromptu drill track titled “24 Hours”. The session, full of raw energy and creativity, showcased Cee’s lyrical prowess and Max’s innovative approach to streaming. Cee wasted no time spitting introspective bars over a sharp drill beat.


“I need more than 24 hours in a day / I ain’t got enough time / Right now, I’m tryna think of words I ain’t already said, I ain’t got enough rhymes / It’s people I know back home that are hating a lot but it’s not a surprise”.

The recording took place in a booth unlike any other—a custom setup crafted from a British red telephone box. The nostalgic design was a nod to Central Cee’s UK roots, and Plaqueboymax was quick to praise it, saying, “That shit fire, bro”.

Although Cee arrived three hours late, he made up for it with undeniable star power, even flashing a striking iced-out chain featuring a pendant of the late Queen Elizabeth II. During the stream, the duo also revisited tracks from Central Cee’s debut album, Can’t Rush Greatness, which dropped that same week, further cementing his place as one of the most talked-about names in the global rap scene.

Plaqueboymax pops out from viral moments to streaming power plays

Additionally, Plaqueboymax continues to solidify his reputation as one of the most compelling creators on the streaming scene. Known for his bold, unfiltered moments, Max has cultivated a space where music and culture collide.

Earlier this month, he made headlines for an unexpected clash with Fivio Foreign. The drama unfolded during a stream in a New York Airbnb, where Fivio and Lil Tjay showed up unannounced. Tensions flared when Max politely asked the duo to refrain from smoking indoors due to fire alarm concerns. Despite offering an alternative spot to smoke, Fivio and Tjay opted to leave, setting off a series of events that escalated online. Fivio later subbed Plaqueboymax on X and teased a diss track aimed at him. Never one to back down, Max fired back with his own diss over Fivio’s track, proving that he’s not just a streamer—he’s a cultural provocateur unafraid to push boundaries.

A space where artists thrive

Max’s streams continue to be a haven for authentic creativity. With moments like Central Cee’s live recording of “24 Hours” and the buzz surrounding his high-profile run-ins, Plaqueboymax is redefining what it means to be a digital creator. Whether fostering new music or standing his ground in the face of challenges, Max’s platform is a vibrant intersection of music, personality, and culture. If you haven’t tuned into one of his streams yet, now’s the time—because, as Max and his guests continue to prove, you never know what’s going to happen next. For now, stay locked here at REMIXD Magazine.

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