Tekashi 6ix9ine Cops $300K Iced Out Jigsaw Chain

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Tekashi cops himself a new piece for his collection.

Tekashi 6ix9ine's been the talk on the internet this past week. The lead up to his debut project's release was filled with controversy stemming from the NBA All Star Weekend. While he managed to make it out of Los Angeles in one piece, he's had to deal with issues in other cities. However, all of that worked out as he's been building awareness for his brand and his project. Now that the project is out, the rapper decided to cop himself a brand new piece.

Tekashi just copped a new chain from Jimmy Boi in celebration of his debut project Day69 dropping. The rapper's new piece has an iced out head of Jigsaw from the Saw franchise that he claims costed him $300K. The new piece matches the tattoo of Jigsaw's face that 6ix9ine has on his cheek. This marks the second expensive piece of jewelry he's copped since the beginning of the year. The spinning "69" chain he copped in January was $150K.

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Clearly, Tekashi's been getting some money to blow. Jimmy Boi asked 6ix9ine how he managed to afford the chains. He simply replied that his time in L.A. got him paid.

While the chain serves as a celebration for the release of his latest project, Jimmy Boi shared a post of the chain with a message about how his latest creation was a win for all Southern jewelers who've caught flack in the past for their work. You could read the whole caption below as well as a detailed look at 6ix9ine's new chain. 

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