Tekashi 6ix9ne Revisits Past Beef With Game, YG, Rap-A-Lot & More

Tekashi 6ix9ine doesn't know why rappers can't find him but TMZ can.

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Tekashi 6ix9ine clearly has no fear in his heart when it comes to beef. Since stepping into the game with "GUMMO," he's gained new enemies in the rap game for whatever reason. Despite this, he's managed to leave the drama without a mark and essentially drag the beef out long enough for people to forget. He's recently been beefing with Chief Keef and the rest of GBE but it looks like he wanted to revisit some past feuds today.

Tekashi 6ix9ine took to Instagram to call out several individuals who've threatened him in the past. The rapper has been involved in beef with YG, Game, Jas Prince and more over the past few months. Many of them alluding that something will happen to him if they catch him.

"Niggas who hate me punching the air right now for the 100th time They thought YG had him, they thought the game had him, They though San Antonio goons had him, they thought rap a lot had him, They thought the LA clout demons had him," he wrote. "How TMZ can spot me in 2 seconds but it’s so hard for y’all? Ya really don’t want me."

6ix9ine's beef with all of these individuals seem to have simmered down over the past while so it's unsure what his motive behind calling them out was. 

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