Tekashi 6ix9ine
-
Music Last month, Mel Murda was released from prison after spending six years behind bars, and Jim Jones picked him up at a train station.
By
Caroline Fisher -
Music Tekashi 6ix9ine was not home at the time of the break-in and was instead livestreaming with Jack Doherty.
By
Cole Blake -
Music Sadly for Jake Paul, he lost his boxing match against Anthony Joshua. But at least 6ix9ine got to see his opp Young Thug in the crowd.
By
Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Music Following an altercation at a mall, 6ix9ine is facing some serious jail time as he violated his probation, yet again.
By
Alexander Cole -
Music 6ix9ine and Dave East are on two very different waves within New York hip-hop, and their rises to fame took on very different forms.
By
Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Music 6ix9ine faced a near-universal exile from hip-hop following his snitching scandal, and he thinks Young Thug deserves the same.
By
Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Music Drake and Lil Durk dissed 6ix9ine on "Laugh Now Cry Later," and the New York rapper believes it has to do with divine protection.
By
Erika Marie -
Gossip 6ix9ine is already back to stirring the pot just a couple of days after getting released from federal prison.
By
Caroline Fisher -
Music 6ix9ine, Adin Ross, and Cuffem hopped on stream last night, and it resulted in an offensive diss track aimed at their "opps."
By
Alexander Cole -
Music 6ix9ine took aim at Lil Durk, Adin Ross targeted Doechii, and Cuffem dissed Lil Tjay on "BACON," and now it's officially out.
By
Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Music According to 6ix9ine, Fat Joe is the "cap leader," and even his co-host Jadakiss doesn't always believe him.
By
Caroline Fisher -
Music Blueface and 6ix9ine are laughing at 21 Savage, Young Thug, Meek Mill, Pooh Shiesty, G Herbo, and other rappers denouncing "the streets" now.
By
Gabriel Bras Nevares