Jackboy On Tekashi 6ix9ine's Lifestyle: “Money Ain’t Worth It"

Jackboy says the Tekashi 6ix9ine lifestyle is not worth it.

BYCole Blake
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Florida Rapper Jackboy says he would ever want to live like fellow rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine.

Jackboy made his point on Instagram live, telling his fans, “The web gon’ show all types of shit like, ‘Oh, I’m living good!’ But they don’t show the back end, the ducking and dodging. Boy, your ass ducking and dodging! Every day! Every day.”

He continued, “If I gotta live ducking and dodging then I don’t wanna live like that. What’s the point of having a lot of money if you can’t enjoy that shit? Cause every time you go out to enjoy that bitch, a bitch gon’ try to spin on your ass.”

6ix9ine was recently released from prison having been sentenced in New York last year on charges related to gang activity. The rapper's sentence was reduced after infamously cooperating with authorities, by testifying against members of the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods gang.

Saturday, 6ix9ine's current location was leaked online and he was forced to change locations. A neighbor filmed him taking Instagram pictures on his back deck.

“Money ain’t worth it. Money ain’t worth it, have niggas jumping out trying to kill your ass on purpose,” Jackboy continued.

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