6ix9ine On Criticism For Making Spanish Music: "It's Our Culture, Too"

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PHILADELPHIA, PA - SEPTEMBER 01: Tekashi 6ix9ine attends Made In America - Day 1 on September 1, 2018 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Shareif Ziyadat/WireImage)

The rapper had some choice words for haters of his new direction.

Recently, 6ix9ine has been in the midst of a huge comeback. He may not be everyone's cup of tea, but even the biggest haters among us can admit that the rapper's new material is catchy. Still much of 6ix9ine's comeback has been overshadowed by situations in his personal life. More specifically, the now-infamous LA Fitness assault seems to be what keeps the rapper in the headlines. Because he was attacked so close to his comeback, some even believe that 6ix9ine himself set up the attack as a way to get press. Still, it was a pretty embarrassing ordeal for the rapper.

In any case, it appears that the rapper might be moving on from his previous persona. 6ix9ine has always been well-known for shouting excessively during his earlier songs. However, the artist has recently delved into his Latin heritage for his latest two albums. He has been creating anthems fit for stadiums and international radio play instead of uncomfortably loud shouting over hard beats. Although it may have alienated some of his fans, he is beginning to gain a new following from it. However, some people aren't having it.

6ix9ine: "Spanish N***as Can't Eat?"

6ix9ine went on social media to set the record straight about his new direction. Recently, the rapper has received a bit criticism from both fans and haters for making Spanish music. The pivot into a new market was definitely a surprise for many. However, 6ix9ine makes it clear in the video that he has zero time for anyone who would question the decision. He talks directly to camera, leaving no room for doubt as to what his motives are. First, he tells fans that he actually owes his label a Spanish album. Apparently, they paid him millions of dollars back in 2020 for the creation of the record. However, that's not the only reason, and according to 6ix9ine, it's not the most important reason.

"You know how many Spanish n*ggas is born and raised… in the whole of New York City? What ya’ll trying to say, Spanish n*ggas can’t eat? When you Spanish, you can only make Reggaeton?" 6ix9ine said. "It’s our culture, too, n*gga..." 6ix9ine sounds angry in the video as he makes his feelings clear. It seems he is speaking directly to those who have accused him of being a "culture vulture" for making rap music. He went on to talk about his accomplishments as a Spanish-speaking rapper. "Name one Spanish rapper other than me… that can enter the top 10 on Billboard... Y’all just mad because I can enter a whole different demographic in the Spanish market. I dominated the English, and I’m gonna dominate the Spanish." What do you think of 6ix9ine's statement? Let us know in the comments!

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