Tekashi 6ix9ine Tells Adrien Broner To "Check In" When He Gets To NYC

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Tekashi 6ix9ine and Adrien Broner's beef unravels.

Tekashi 6ix9ine has made a career off of making enemies. Facts. The rapper's singles may have gone viral but without his online persona, who knows if he would've been able to make this much noise on the strength of his music alone. Around the time of the release of his album and NBA All-Star Weekend, the rapper let everyone in L.A. know that he won't be "checking in" with anyone upon his arrival. After kicking off a beef with boxer Adrien Broner, the rapper is now telling him that he needs to "check in" upon his arrival to NYC.

Earlier today, AB responded to 6ix9ine calling him a "clown" on Instagram. Of course, it didn't take long for 6ix9ine to respond to Broner. The rapper posted a video to Instagram where he says that he's betting $300K that Adrien Broner will lose his fight this weekend as he threw stacks of money in the air. The ironic part of this video though is when Tekashi 6ix9ine tells Broner that he needs to check into NYC upon his arrival.

"Fuckin' clown, n*gga. And you better check in when you come to Brooklyn, n*gga." 6ix9ine said, "We got $200K on this shit, man. Matter of fact, match my 3, n*gga. Match my fuckin three, n*gga. King Of New York shit."

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