Source: @nickiminaj / Instagram The Hip-Hop culture was dismayed and even offended that Nicki Minaj would decide to once again work with known government informant, Tekashi 6ix9ine, but if we’ve learned anything about Nicki these last few years it’s that she could give two f*cks about what her fans have to say. During an IG Live session with Tekashi, Nicki explained that she understood why people felt the way they felt about snitching “because they lived that life,” but also feels that “rappers need to play it easy” because they love talking it but ain’t living it. After suggesting that a street rapper would have no problem signing a record deal with a “rat executive,” Nicki went on to say “let’s be clear when we talk about rappers versus street n*ggas. It’s rappers that put guns they ain’...
Source: @JustInMyView / R1 Digital When Tekashi 6ix9ine was sitting in prison after having helped the feds put half of Brooklyn behind bars, most Hip-Hoppers scoffed at the idea that a successful comeback was in the cards for the government informant. The joke was on us as his first post-snitching rap video “GOOBA” has hit close to 200 million views with close to 6 million likes. Hip-Hop in 2020. But apparently the success of his latest struggle bars filled track wasn’t enough to land Tekashi at the top of the Billboard charts as that honor went to Ariana Grande and Justin Beiber’s duet “Stuck With U.” That did not sit well with Hip-Hop’s “Henry Hill” as he decided to complain and in an IG post tagged Billboard with a caption that read “YOU’RE A LIE AND CORRUPT. YOU GOT CAUGHT CHEATING AND...
Source: @JustInMyView / R1 Digital Tekashi 6ix9ine hasn’t even been home a few weeks and already the most famous snitch in Hip-Hop history has found himself in social media drama with some of the rap game’s biggest names. Not even a week after getting called out by Meek Mill for his dime dropping ways, Tekashi’s now turning his attention to non other than Tha Doggfather, Snoop Dogg. Not too long ago Instagram model and socialite (those are actually things in 2020), Celina Powell began spreading the word that she and the very married Snoop Dogg were creeping on the low and claimed to have proof of their secret affair. Looking to get back at Snoop for posting a message on his release date in which Snoop said “f*ck 69” and told Meek Mill to avoid taking on 6ix9ine so he could remain “sucka fr...
Source: Prince Williams / Getty Does Tekashi Snitch9ine have a friend in Future? While we’re not ready to jump out that window just yet lately it seems like Hendrix is somewhat siding with Tekashi 6ix9ine as far as his baby mama drama is concerned, but she’s not taking it lying down either. Days after Tekashi sarcastically asked Future for baby daddy advice on IG after he was accused of not supporting his newborn daughter by a secret 2nd baby mama, Future weighed in on 69’s first baby mama, Sara Molina, showing up to the videoshoot for Tekashi’s rival, Lil Tjay. After video surfaced of Molina rolling up to Tjay’s video shoot, Future took to Twitter to opine, “Dey using ni**as baby momma as props now,” and then adding “She belong to the streets.” Though no one really knew who he was referri...
Source: @JustInMyView / R1 Digital Tekashi 6ix9ine is an unrepentant troll. On Tuesday, May 12, the master-level snitch continued to gaslight rap fans with his shenanigans, which included beefing with a charity after it rejected his $200,000 donation. Do you know how toxic you have to be for a charity to say “we’re good” to that size of a donation? But that’s exactly what a non-profit called No Kid Hungry did when the “Gummo” rapper offered up a portion of the proceeds of the merch he’s been selling. “We are grateful for Mr. Hernandez’s generous offer to donate to No Kid Hungry but we have informed his representatives that we have declined this donation. As a child-focused campaign, it is our policy to decline funding from donors whose activities do not align with our mission and values,” ...
Source: Ronald Martinez / Getty Much to the dismay of OG’s, YG’s, and BG’s, Tekashi Snitch9ine made a pretty triumphant return to the rap game last Friday when he made his long awaited return to social media and had his latest music video rack up over 7 million views in just a few hours. But it wasn’t long before the dime dropping troll found himself in familiar territory as Meek Mill got on social media to let off more than a few shots and properly called out Hip-Hop’s “Henry Hill.” Continuing to beef with the government’s rainbow haired star witness, Meek took to Twitter to reference Tekashi by stating that real heads “control the culture” and he was ready to “set a example.” We control the culture lol and ima set a example lol. — Meek Mill (@MeekMill) May 11, 2020 But he didn’t stop the...
Source: Bernard Smalls / @PhotosByBeanz After holding the title of most viewers in a live with his ultra hype Quarantine Radio, Tory Lanez‘s viewership record was annihilated by self-proclaimed “King of the Rats” Tekashi 6ix9ine. On Friday (May 8), notorious informant Tekashi 6ix9ine made his return to the music scene by dropping his first post-prison single, “GOOBA,” with visuals. Despite his criminal status, 6ix9ine’s music video reportedly beat a Youtube record previously set by Eminem in 2018, by amassing more than 98 million views in two days. As if fans couldn’t be more obsessed, 6ix9ine also conducted a record-breaking Instagram live session that same day after racking up a whopping 2 million viewers at one point, demolishing the record Tory set last month with 300K during Drake‘s a...
Source: @JustInMyView / R1 Digital Tekashi 6ix9ine may be breaking Internet records when it comes to Instagram Live views, but he’s still a marked man. The infamous rap troll reportedly had to relocate after the address where he’s been staying got leaked. Per usual, the “Gummo” rapper brought the struggle upon himself thanks to an Instagram post that pretty left clues to his location. Reports TMZ: The rainbow-haired rapper has a new pic up on IG, and there’s a lot happening here … including a potential road map to his whereabouts while he’s under house arrest and (seemingly) trying to lay low from gang members … who are almost certainly out to get him. T69 isn’t helping his own cause by posting this, showing himself posing on a balcony of some sort with a couple big stacks of cash. The mon...
Source: @JustInMyView / R1 Digital It’s actually happening. Weeks after Tekashi “Henry Hill” 6ix9ine was granted an early release from prison, he’ll be returning to his old stomping grounds of social media in an attempt to resurrect his once flourishing rap career. Yesterday the rainbow haired dime droppa took to social media and posted his first message in two years announcing that this Friday (May 8) he’d be going live at 3pm ET and invited everyone to help him “get this party started.” But Tekashi also issued a trollish yet serious warning when he commented on the post and reminded everyone to “Be careful because the feds watching.” Gee, ya think!?! This should be an interesting moment in Hip-Hop as we’ll be able to somewhat gauge just how far removed this current era is from the days w...