YG Takes Aim At Tekashi 6ix9ine In New Video For “Bulletproof” With Jay 305

YG depicts Tekashi 6ix9ine as a pedophile in his new video for "Bulletproof" with Jay 305.

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In support of his Stay Dangerous album, which dropped last month, YG decides to come through today and share the official video for his Jay 305-assisted record “Bulletproof.”

The video appears to take aim at YG’s foe Tekashi 6ix9ine. The clip opens with a look-alike Tekashi being locked up in prison while inmates in their cells repeatedly yell “pedophile” at him as he walks by. Once in his cell, the rainbow-colored rapper look-alike gets assaulted by his cellmate. From there, the official video begins with YG mobbin’ with his homies in a warehouse & next to his white Ferrari.

If you’re confused as for why he’s going at Tekashi here, you may recall the two had a nice exchange of words back in August. Tekashi told YG to suck his d*ck and that his last album was trash. “YG, suck my fuckin' dick, stupid. Your last single before your album came out had four major artists on there. You had 2 Chainz, you had Nicki Minaj and you had Big Sean," Tekashi said. "How's my record doing better than your shit? You a whole bum out here. Stop going on radio stations tryna promote your album mentioning my name."

Of course, YG responded to the disrespectful comments, calling Tekashi a child molester and really drive home the idea of him being a pedophile (hence why he did so in the video too). "Go to jail and get your dick sucked. Pedophile ass child molester," YG wrote last month.

Something tells me it won't be long till Tekashi responds to this video. Check it out (above) and let us know what you think. Stay Dangerous out now on iTunes.


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