6ix9ine Appears To Fire More Shots At Chief Keef In New Song Preview

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Rapper Tekashi69, real name Daniel Hernandez and also known as 6ix9ine, Tekashi 6ix9ine, Tekashi 69, leaves after his arraignment on assault charges in County Criminal Court #1 at the Harris County Courthouse on August 22, 2018 in Houston, Texas.

6ix9ine is trying to go 10 for 10 on the Billboard with his upcoming single, "STOOPID."

Tekashi 6ix9ine's feud with Chief Keef's been going on for a minute now and at one point, authorities suspected 6ix9ine fired shots at the Chicago rapper during his stay in New York City. While Tekashi typically addresses feuds through Instagram for the most part, he fired shots at Chief Keef on his verse on "Get The Strap." Now, the rapper seems to have more smoke in the stash as he appears to buck more shots at Chief Keef on his upcoming single.

Tekashi 6ix9ine is getting ready to go 10 for 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 with his upcoming single, "STOOPID," although Billboard has yet to reveal if "BEBE" even charted. Nonetheless, 6ix9ine is back with his screaming ways on top of what appears to be Tay Keith production. However, it looks like his upcoming single has some below the belts shots for Chief Keef.

During one point in "STOOPID," 6ix9ine's heard interpolating Chief Keef's "Faneto" while dissing him at the same time. 6ix9ine raps, "Who the fuck is you?/ Who the fuck you know n***a?/ No n***a, n***as killed your cousin/ You want smoke n***a? Dumb n***a/ Rollin' up that coffin in a blunt n***a." Chief Keef's cousin Blood Money was shot dead in West Englewood, Chicago in 2014.

Despite the beef, Tekashi 6ix9ine's upcoming track does seem to be up to par with everything he's released recently.

Peep the clip below.

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