Tekashi 6ix9ine Takes Aim At Ludacris In Latest Beef: "You Irrelevant Mothaf***a"

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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.

Ludacris' joke on "Wild N' Out" has turned into a new beef for 6ix9ine.

Tekashi 6ix9ine has smoke for everyone at this point. The rapper has built his reputation off of feuds with rappers and it doesn't seem like he's going to stop at any point soon. Although his issues with YG and Chief Keef haven't died down, he's now taking aim at an Atlanta legend for  comments made during an episode of Nick Cannon's "Wild N Out."

https://twitter.com/_/status/1032726674448834560

Earlier today, Ludacris clowned Tekashi 6ix9ine in an episode of "Wild N Out" by saying he'd sign Nick Cannon over 6ix9ine to DTP because he doesn't know how long the "FEFE" rapper would be around for. While the joke was harmless, 6ix9ine took offense to the jab and went to his favorite social media platform to fire back.

https://www.instagram.com/p/Bm1ucrUnx_h

"Luda, Luda, Luda. You bum ass, pussy ass, Fast & The Furious geek," 6ix9ine said. "Suck my fuckin' dick Ludacris. Yo, you irrelevant mothafucka."

The rapper then roasted Ludacris for his verse of Justin Bieber's "Baby" before dressing up in oversized clothes and clowning Ludacris' age.

6ix9ine captioned the post, "YOU STOOPID??????? BUMASS N***A WAITING FOR FAST 9 TO BEGIN WASHED UP BITCH."

The "KEKE" rapper then posted a picture of Ludacris as the face of Fear Factor and said, "YOU TV HOST BITCH YOU CANT SELL A RECORD RIGHT NOW TO SAVE YA LIFE."

https://www.instagram.com/p/Bm1xeauA1GJ

Ludacris has since responded on Instagram. Peep his post below. 

https://www.instagram.com/p/Bm1yFHkDnFn


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