Tag Archives: tekashi

Wack 100 Wants to Sit with Tekashi 6ix9ine: “He has yet to be held accountable”

m

Wack 100 carries a reputation for being one of the most real individuals you can find around Hip-Hop. The manager of The Game and Blueface has heard enough and now he wants a sit down with Tekashi 6ix9ine.

“YO @akademiks I have some real questions for @6ix9ine,” he wrote. “I need dude to look me in my eyes when I ask these questions. He has yet to be held accountable. Let me be the judge and the culture will be the jury.”

The ask from Wack comes following back and forth between 6ix9ine and Blueface. Most recently, Tekashi sounded off on the “Thotianna” rapper.

“The only time people talk about Blueface is when he’s not doing music, so I don’t know what the fuck you talking about,” he said. “Like who the fuck is Blueface? Right now, I swear to my mom, I got $20,000 in my pocket I walk around with. He’s gonna pay $25,000 to fight. I walk around with the money he’s getting paid for. What the fuck you talkin’ bout?”

Back in February, Wack 100 reminisced on Tekashi’s controversial visit to Los Angeles, stating nobody cared he was there. Wack states L.A. roundtable of OG gang members in the entertainment industry met and controlled the chaos of 6ix9ine’s visit to L.A.

“You know Big U from Rollin 60’s, Wack from Westside Piru and Compton, Blue from Long Beach Insane. You know Top Dawg has definitely always been there, Nickerson Gardens Bounty Hunters, myself and you know the list goes on and on as far as who sits at that table, but we help maintain the peace within our rap community,” Wack 100 explained. “You know it’s been a long time since you heard about a studio getting shot up or the club got shot up because such and such is there. Or, it was a riot backstage because of this situation, because that Roundtable controls it.”

He added,”you know Tekashi being a – I guess he was New York Blood, he clicks up with the Hoovers and whatever he did, which was great because it gave the Hoovers a pay day. But we don’t mind it, whoever got him got him. But nobody ever took the dude seriously, I mean look at the dude. We always looked at him like the police. He ain’t ‘bout that life. For us to go into defense mode or war mode, this lil dude would’ve said something about us.”

Would you be down for watching the two have a conversation?

The post Wack 100 Wants to Sit with Tekashi 6ix9ine: “He has yet to be held accountable” appeared first on The Source.

Click Here to Discuss in the Forums

Spread the love
             
 
   

Blueface Throws Another Jab At Tekashi 6ix9ine

Blueface Says That 6ix9ine's New Song is 'Terrible'

Other than his music, or rainbow hair, Tekashi 6ix9ine is known for his constant trolling on the internet. The “FeFe” rapper has been in some viral back and forths with some of hip-hop’s favorites, putting a face to “I’m not scared of anyone.” In the midst of his arguments, Tekashi has also shown that he has no remorse for his disrespectful comments made in the past towards the rapper’s deceased loved ones.

While Tekashi has been laying low recently, the rapper is back from living under a rock to go back and forth with California rapper, Blueface Baby. The beef started when 6ix9ine commented under a video of Blueface Baby getting a tattoo of his jeweler’s name on the side of his head, posted by DJ Akademiks. “He definitely owed them money for unpayed jewelry,” the rainbow-haired rapper wrote under the post.

“You literally trying to hard to stay relevant,” Blueface responded with the face to palm emoji.

“Kids hungry daddy hungry but you claim [cap emoji] to walk around with ‘so much money’ [cap] that’s a dam shame @akademiks @6ix9ine,” the Thotiana rapper continued. Blueface is referring to recent reports that showed a video of Tekashi 6ix9ine’s biological father in need of support as it was stated that he is homeless. The mother of his child, Sara Molina also claims that the rapper doesn’t help out with their daughter financially.

“Stop talkin like you getting money bro you clearly don’t got it,” 6ix9ine responded. The rapper then posted a video of himself attempting to buy a chain at a jewelry store, obviously trolling Blueface Baby. The caption to the video reads, “One hit wonder problems.”

Check out the video of 6ix9ine trolling here and here!

The post Blueface Throws Another Jab At Tekashi 6ix9ine appeared first on The Source.

Click Here to Discuss in the Forums

Spread the love
             
 
   

6ix9ine Announces Release Date For His Album ‘TattleTales’

6ix9ine Visits Nipsey Hussle Mural While in LA | The Source

6ix9ine has announced that he will be releasing a new album in Chicago while filming the trailer as well. The rainbow-haired rapper released an announcement video captioned GO PRESAVE THE ALBUM that will release on September 4.

As promotion he was walking the streets of Chicago and mocking the fallen soldiers who were killed by pouring liquor on the street. He pretends that people are out to get him by running away toward the end.

The post 6ix9ine Announces Release Date For His Album ‘TattleTales’ appeared first on The Source.

Click Here to Discuss in the Forums

Spread the love
             
 
   

Video Emerges of Man Attempting to Confront 6ix9ine in NYC

FashionNovaHitsTekashiixineWith$.MillionLawsuit

Since getting off house arrest, Tekashi 6ix9ine has been running through New York City with tons of security still doing his same antics. On Sunday, new video made its rounds on social media of a man confronting the rapper as security blocked him from getting in 6ix9ine’s face.

In the video, you see the man yelling at 6ix9ine from his car demanding that he fight him. 6ix9ine appears to be yelling back but what he is saying is inaudible. The video then cuts to the man charging the “Trollz” rapper’s security. 6ix9ine is nowhere on camera at this point and was likely in one of the Black trucks he rides around in.

Upon release from prison, 6ix9ine rejected the witness protection program that he was entitled to for working with the FBI and opted to stick to his Brooklyn roots which is obviously a risk for arguably the most hated rapper in the game.

With security tight, 6ix9ine shot his latest video “PUNANI” in his hometown and has been taking pictures with fans in the city.

The post Video Emerges of Man Attempting to Confront 6ix9ine in NYC appeared first on The Source.

Click Here to Discuss in the Forums

Spread the love
             
 
   

Snoop Dogg Issues Sharp Warning to 6ix9ine Over Snitching Allegations

Hip-hop has all of the issues right now with 6ix9ine. After voicing his opinion on 6ix9ine, Snoop Dogg was called a snitch by the rainbow-haired rapper.

Tekashi would share a video of Suge Knight that some feel alludes to The Doggfather not abiding by the street code and sidestepped a lengthy bid behind bars by helping the feds.

“If you get a guy in custody getting in trouble and they’re not coming to prison, that’s because he’s an informant, he’s a rat, a snitch,” Knight said. “A rat is the lowest you can go. A rat will do anything.”

Tekashi has deleted the post but Snoop isn’t having the disrespect on his name.

View this post on Instagram

P. S. A. 🐀 🌈 👮‍♀️ 🚔 🗽. I got time ⏰

A post shared by snoopdogg (@snoopdogg) on

“Last time you said something, I ain’t have time,” Snoop opened. “But, today, I got time. You better get the fuck off my line, nigga. Rat boy. You really better leave me alone. I ain’t the one. No way. Go on and do your shit and get out my way, bitch.

“You funky dog head, rainbow head, dog head bitch. You better leave the Dogg alone. Go find you a cat.”

Do you think that would be enough for 6ix9ine to chill? Nope. He hopped in the comments with “EXPLAIN YOUR PAPERWORKKKK.”

Snoop would then upload a video of Tekashi called “Tattle Tales,” making fun of 6ix9ine snitching. He would close it all by addressing the matter.

The post Snoop Dogg Issues Sharp Warning to 6ix9ine Over Snitching Allegations appeared first on The Source.

Click Here to Discuss in the Forums

Spread the love
             
 
   

6ix9ine Accused Snoop Dogg of Being a Snitch, Snoop Responds

6ix9ine’s return to rap is just as turbulent as one could have predicted. Over 2 million people tuned in to his Instagram Live last week, and Meek Mill and Snoop Dogg had some choice words for the “GOOBA” rapper.

Last week, Uncle Snoop dubbed 6ix9ine a “rat” upon the later rapper’s release from jail, and on Friday, 6ix9ine took to IG to clap back at Snoop, accusing him of being a snitch too.

“Should I just tell you guys what rappers snitched,” 6ix9ine wrote on his IG story. “Because they told me EVERYTHING when I started” he then added. The Shade Room screenshotted 6ix9ine’s IG story and put it up on their IG page. 6ix9ine then commented on the post “@snoopdogg hey sir let’s chat.” He then added another comment reading “If your in denial the paper work is online and suge knight speaks on it from prison but we choose to ignore who we want to call rats.”

Unlike 6ix9ine, Snoop didn’t take an entire week to respond. In a seemingly cryptic response, the rap legend reposted a video of rapper Omar Ray, an entertainer who has assumed the character of Pimpin Silky. “It’s two things silky ain’t never seen: A turtle with speed, and a monkey-mouthed, knock-kneed, trout-mouthed, b*tch I need,” Silky said in the clip. “And when this quarantine over, I’m trying to take the blue out the sky and put it in a white b*tch eye, ya dig that.” In the caption, Snoop wrote, “P. S. A.”

View this post on Instagram

P. S. A.

A post shared by snoopdogg (@snoopdogg) on

6ix9ine then doubled down on his accusations, commenting that “Posting this is not gonna distract everyone that you are trying to play it off. Explain yourself.” He then commented under another Shade Room post, “They pick and choose who they want to call rats THERES PAPER WORK and SUGE KNIGHTS prison interview BUT the industry acts blind mute and death I’m not letting up either.”

View this post on Instagram

#SnoopDogg posts a PSA 👀 #Tekashi69 (See previous tea)

A post shared by The Shade Room (@theshaderoom) on

The post 6ix9ine Accused Snoop Dogg of Being a Snitch, Snoop Responds appeared first on The Source.

Click Here to Discuss in the Forums

Spread the love
             
 
   

French Montana Says His Career Would be a Wrap if He Snitched Like 6ix9ine

French Montana survived the onslaught of slander online after saying he can go hit for hit with Kendrick Lamar, but he knows what would make his career end. Appearing with Bootleg Kev on 92.3 LA, Montana knows if he snitched like Tekashi 6ix9ine he would be calling his career a wrap.

The “Unforgettable” rapper stated Tekashi’s run won’t last because snitching isn’t the way to go.

“My career right now, 20 years in the making, if I do something like that right now my career is over,” French said. “I wouldn’t even have the guts to go on and do a live like that, because I can’t go to sleep at night. At the end of the day, you gotta do what makes you go to sleep at night.”

You can check out Montana’s conversation with Kev below.

The post French Montana Says His Career Would be a Wrap if He Snitched Like 6ix9ine appeared first on The Source.

Click Here to Discuss in the Forums

Spread the love
             
 
   

6ix9ine Sued by Man He Reportedly Ordered a Hit On

Imagine being sued for a shooting while already in jail. That’s the reality for Tekashi 6ix9ine right now. On top of Fashion Nova wanting their bag back, Shane “Snow Billy” Hardy is taking the incarcerated rapper to court for a shooting that left him injured.

Hardy is suing Tekashi, along with Aaron “Bat” Young and Jamel “Mel Murda” Jones for damages that are related to Brooklyn shooting in January of 2018, TMZ reports.

On January 19, 2018, around 11:45 pm in Brooklyn, Young and Jones fired shots at Hardy, which he states he survived despite being hit in the back of the head and neck. Hardy states he is suffering from serious physical injury and humiliation.

Jones and Young are currently behind bars, getting swept up in the racketeering case. Young is doing 20 years, while Jones has 11 years.

The post 6ix9ine Sued by Man He Reportedly Ordered a Hit On appeared first on The Source.

Click Here to Discuss in the Forums

Spread the love
             
 
   

Here’s Why 6ix9ine Will Get Out of Jail and Drop a Platinum Album

News reports revealed that the currently incarcerated Tekashi 6ix9ine landed a $10 million record deal on Thursday. The multi-million dollar deal is reported with his original label 10k Projects and is attached to two albums.

The “Gummo” rapper went from facing a minimum of 47 years in prison on firearm and racketeering charges to potentially getting off with time served in his upcoming sentencing this December. At this point, everyone following the case knows that the Brooklyn born rapper agreed to cooperate with federal authorities in their case against the Nine Trey Bloods.

According to the New York Times, Tekashi’s testimony has directly resulted in the imprisonment of Nine Trey members Anthony “Harv” Ellison and Aljermiah “Nuke” Mack who was found guilty of kidnapping the rapper. The recording of the kidnapping was released at the time of the trial.

It’s debatable whether or not authenticity is vital in your presentation as a rapper, but what’s not debatable is the benefits authenticity gives an artist. J. Cole can tour in the biggest arenas, go platinum with no features, and jump on a track with anyone because he stayed true to who he was.

YNW Melly’s “Murder on My Mind” nearly doubled in streams after the rapper was accused of a double homicide in February. Hip-Hop fans love authenticity, and that’s exactly why 6ix9ine will get out of jail and go platinum.

Prior to ever being arrested, 6ix9ine already isolated himself from an abundance of artists like YG, The Game, Chief Keef who he admittedly ordered a hit on, Trippie Redd, and the list goes on. So now, there are two main questions that have been floated regarding 6ix9ine’s post-prison life.

Is 6ix9ine going to be safe and how will he get anyone to work with him? The answer to the first question is that we hope so. Regardless of feelings, one may have about cooperation with federal authorities, or his antics prior to the arrest, violence is not something anyone should encourage or condone. As for the second question, he’s already begun that process.

View this post on Instagram

Just went to court. It was good.

A post shared by 6ix9ine (@6ix9ine) on

No one should doubt his ability to find producers, and if you did, you’re mistaken because the rainbow-haired rapper reportedly has purchased two beats from young producers in New York City. Tekashi’s label 10k Projects also is mainly in charge of finding production as well.

When labels purchase beats from producers there isn’t always a clear cut artist that’ll be performing on the beat. So unless producers flat out boycott 10k Projects, who’s to say a beat that may have been for Trippie Redd, Lil Gnar or Icy Narco won’t end up in 6ix9ine’s Pro Tools session.

Rappers have publicly shamed the multi-platinum artist. When asked if he would ever work with Tekashi 6ix9ine, DaBaby told Power 106’s Big Boy “F-ck no,” and there’s no question that a lot of rappers would have the same sentiment.

But features were hardly necessary to make his singles pop. In his short career, Tekashi was able to collaborate with some of the game’s best talent from Tory Lanez and A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie to seasoned vets like Nicki Minaj and Kanye West. But his features were never essential to his records performing well. 6ix9ine was able to sell a million copies of Dummy Boy because of who he was, not who he had featured on the project.

Instagram trolling, talking sh-t in interviews, the rainbow hair and the combination of gang affiliation and provocative homosexual behavior; that was 6ix9ine’s image and hip-hop hated it, but the Millenials loved it.

Early in this article, I said authenticity is what will make 6ix9ine’s next project a Platinum-selling work. It’s not his authenticity to the streets or being a real gang member because he has none and he isn’t. It’s his authenticity and dedication to trolling.

View this post on Instagram

You think my security hates me?

A post shared by 6ix9ine (@6ix9ine) on

He was for internet trolls. He was for the Millenials who loved an artist going against the status quo. 6ix9ine told some of the most respected artists in the game to s—k his d—k with no intention of ever having to deal with the consequences.

He edited his head on a woman’s body in his ‘Gotti’ video to provoke homophobia that’s prevalent in this genre. His fans didn’t view him as a gangsta, his fans saw him as a troll, a viral internet meme, a mainstream Lil B The Based God.

6ix9ine’s fan base doesn’t care about street code. For most street rappers being an informant would mean the end of their career. For 6ix9ine, all his fans saw was him get locked up and beat his case by any means necessary; a minor setback. The same people that made Dummy Boy a platinum album are the same people that will make his next album on 10k Projects platinum.

By the time Dummy Boy reached RIAA Platinum status in September 2019, 6ix9ine was already reportedly working with the feds after a guilty plea. He now has a more mainstream story to tell and a lot more eyes watching his next move.

In recording his next project, he won’t have to change a thing. He can still talk gangsta, still talk about shooting, robbing, stealing, keeping his mouth shut to the law and all the other faux gangsta lyrics in his songs and his fans won’t even question it because that’s what trolls do. Come this time next year, 6ix9ine will have another platinum plaque on his wall.

 

The post Here’s Why 6ix9ine Will Get Out of Jail and Drop a Platinum Album appeared first on The Source.

Click Here to Discuss in the Forums

Spread the love
             
 
   

Tekashi, Nipsey and Bumpy Johnson: Forrest Whitaker Gives New Slant On Harlem Notorious Black Gang Culture

Forget the Bloods and the Crips, Harlem was ran by real gangsters in the 40s, 50s and 60s.

It is hard to imagine the Ellsworth Raymond Johnson (Margaret and Willie’s boy) would grow from being a hot-headed but loving South Carolinian into one of the most notorious crime bosses in American history, but it is true. So true that Hollywood has tried to capture his story over and over again. Who is “Bumpy Johnson,” and what can young Hip-Hoppers like gang-related Tekashi 6ix9ine learn from his experience? Was Bumpy Johnson more like a Nipsey Hussle than we have seen on screen?

As we check out the new EPIX series, Godfather of Harlem, Forrest Whitaker contends that there is a lot that we can learn if we move past a familiar snapshot of Johnson, and see him for the whole complicated human being that he was.

Who was Bumpy Johnson to you, Mr. Whitaker?

Bumpy Johnson was interesting crime lord but  that was not all he was. He helped the community. It was not just about money and that is what drew me to the character. In the story that we tell we explore all kinds of aspects of his life: there is a civil rights story there and also a story about a criminal. In the series, we get to explore different sides of him as a person.

You are the producer of the series. Did you know anything about him before you decided to make an adaptation of his life?

I didn’t know much about him other than the fact that he was gangster and a mobster. But I learned so much. In our adaptation, we get to see him with his family wife and kids. We worked with his daughter. We get to see that yes, he relationships with notable mobsters like Charles “Lucky” Luciano (Genovese Crime Family), but he also was in relationship with hoodlum turned activist, Malcolm X.

How did project come to you as a producer?

The concept for the show came to me first. Then as a producer went and got the writers involved to create the script. And we did the work and the research because we did not want to just show him like others had portrayed him. There were so many more layers to him. He was a poet. He was a chess player. A father and husband. He have many different dimensions to him and that was attractive to me as a producer. The Bumpy we wanted to create was indeed a street king, but was a different kind of boss. He was a businessman and a community man.

Where did the get the information from? What kind of research did you all do to create such a full depiction of Johnson?

We spoke to and interviewed people that worked with him like Junebug, his former former bodyguard. He is still around. We spoke to his daughter, Margaret and Professor Small who is a Harlem historian and ran the mosque after Malcolm left.

What can the Hip-Hop community learn from this story? And why was it important to use Hip-Hop artists in the score?

Hip-Hop was important to the project. It created a feel for it. We brought in Swiss Beat, 21 savage, ASAP Ferg (who is from Harlem), Rick Ross and DMX on to the project. They wrote to the episodes and created two new releases for the show. I believe that the songs are reflections of the show. I also believe that it conveys an important message about how people can evolve and how we all have different sides to us. You only hear about Bumpy as a gangster, but he also wanted to be a lawyer and when those avenues closed for him, he learned how to do the numbers… then he learned how to be a leader.

Johnson learned to be a leader… and a giver. As the head of his crime family (or his gang), he never once forgot his responsibility the his neighbors. Whitaker’s Johnson differs from Laurence Fishburne’s portrayal in the 1984 Cotton Club or in his 1997 Hoodlum, or Clarence Williams III in the 2007 American Gangster.  This man is seasoned and in the twilight of his life, conscientious of his legacy and what people will think about him. It is admirable. As we look at the gangsters that seems to mob Hip-Hop today, you see that as a culture there is a void in this type of integrity in street life. Whitaker’s Johnson is smart and calculated, but still compassionate and desirous of a better tomorrow. Gangsters like Tekashi 6ix9ine is neither. His ploy was to play gangster and pimp a reality that true gangsters wish that they did not have to embrace. Again, Johnson wanted to be a lawyer. The streets was an “in” to the American dream that he was excluded to back in the 40s and 50s.

Using this street culture, he learned to work with and respect others like the Italian mob. These kids war even within themselves, seldom finding peace and truce based on a mutual goal. Perhaps, Bumpy could be best seen in some of the work that Nipsey Hussle was doing? Who knows… but what is known in that there is thin line between the dark and the light and back in the day for Black people (preachers, teachers, civil rights activists and street kinds), those lines get blurry.

 

 

The post Tekashi, Nipsey and Bumpy Johnson: Forrest Whitaker Gives New Slant On Harlem Notorious Black Gang Culture appeared first on The Source.

Click Here to Discuss in the Forums

Spread the love