Tekashi 6ix9ine's "BILLY" Sets The Tone For His Debut Mixtape

Tekashi 69 sets the tone for the project with "BILLY."

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Tekashi 6ix9ine's been gearing up for the very moment to drop his debut project. The rapper's single "GUMMO" is still one of the hottest records in his catalog but his latest project served with several other highlights from the rapper. He may be a controversial figure for various reasons but Day69 shows that he plans on staying in the rap game for minute. Prior to the release of the project, he teased the visuals for "BILLY" which actually serves as the project's intro.

Tekashi kicks things into high gear with the project's intro "BILLY." The rapper previewed the single prior to the project dropping and it really does set the tone for his project. More so than another banger, the little bit at the beginning introduces exactly what you're about to get from the rainbow haired rapper. "That's my word. Get up in they face. Let your nuts drag, n*gga," Michael K. Williams says at the beginning before 6ix9ine delivers exactly that. 

Quotable Lyrics
It's always 6ix9ine this, and 6ix9ine that
N*ggas on my dick and on my yack
These n*ggas lookin' for me, you could hit my jack
I dun dropped my address, y'all know where 6ix9ine at


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