Tekashi 6ix9ine Initiates The "Drip Too Hard Challenge" With Hilarious Dance Moves

Tekashi 6ix9ine is definitely feeling the latest Lil Baby and Gunna collaboration, "Drip Too Hard."

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You could count Tekashi 6ix9ine among one of the many people who are waiting for Lil baby and Gunna to release their highly-anticipated joint project, Drip Harder. The rapper has been bumping the first track off the project, "Drip Too Hard" so much that he took to Instagram to attempt to spark a viral #DripTooHardChallenge.

Tekashi 6ix9ine took to Instagram earlier today to prove that he's giving Usher a run for his money when it comes to dance moves. The rapper shared a video of himself dancing in the middle of the street to Lil Baby and Gunna's collaboration, "Drip Too Hard."

"Why security acting like they not feeling the swagger #driptoohardchallenge," he captioned the video.

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

Of course, this is another troll by Tekashi 6ix9ine but unlike his others, this one doesn't come at someone else's expense, except maybe his security team.

Tekashi 6ix9ine has previously praised Lil Baby and referred to the ATL rapper as his "favorite rapper" right now. Baby recently brought 6ix9ine out on stage during his NYC stop of the "Harder Than Ever" tour where the rainbow-haired rapper performed his breakthrough single, "GUMMO." Additionally, Tekashi 6ix9ine previously teased a new single which appears to have a Lil Baby verse on it. However, it's unsure when, or if, that will get released.

Lil Baby also showed 6ix9ine love recently. During an interview with Montreality, he said that he feels 6ix9ine is more intelligent than people think.

"I fucks with 6ix9ine," he said. "How everybody else kinda gets mad and gets worked up, I look at it like the business like he know what he doing, you know what I'm saying? I definitely fuck with 6ix9ine. We talk on the phone."


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