Source: @JustInMyView / R1 Digital Just when you thought Tekashi’s career went cold it looks like 2021 might give him an opportunity to heat up again. A major network is set to detail his story. As spotted on Vulture Showtime has released a first look at their forthcoming project on the Brooklyn performer. Titled Supervillain the project is slated to be a three-part docuseries that not only examines his rise to infamy in pop culture but also him taking the stand against his former friends and gang affiliates. According to the article the three installments are based on Stephen Witt’s January 2019 Rolling Stone feature “Tekashi 6ix9ine: The Rise and Fall of a Hip-Hop Supervillain.” The one-minute trailer incorporates different clips from his career including some live pe...
Source: @JustInMyView / R1 Digital Karma continues to come back to Tekashi in a major way. He is now being taken to court for sexually exploiting a teenage girl. As spotted on Page Six the Brooklyn troll might be facing another judge before the year is out. According to the report the 13-year-old girl who he exposed in a now infamous but very cringe worthy video has hit him with a legal suit. The rapper and a friend by the name of Tauquan “Tay Milly” Anderson allegedly took her to a party in Harlem on Feb. 21, 2015. She says the turn up got twisted when they reportedly drugged her and encouraged her to drink alcohol. She quickly found herself severely intoxicated to the point where she claims the duo easily took advantage and forced her to engage in sexual acts. Footage from this nigh...
Source: @JustInMyView / R1 Digital Tekashi 6ix9ine has a lot of explaining to do. After avoiding decades behind bars for his participation in gang-related activities, the Hip-Hop troll has once again been unleashed on the masses and while the label of a “snitch” would be a career (and literal) death sentence in Hip-Hop’s prior years, the rainbow haired rapper is flourishing like never before in this current era. With many questions surrounding him since he was granted an early release a few months ago, The New York Times has just published Tekashi’s first post-prison interview. From the looks and sounds of things, he hasn’t changed a single bit. Continuing to bask in the attention he gets by mocking rival rappers, hoods, and haters, Hip-Hop’s “Henry Hill” has no regrets about joining the N...
Source: @JustInMyView / R1 Digital Tekashi 6ix9ine has been galavanting the streets ever since his release from house arrest, but his recent mask-free antics have annoyed New York City’s MTA for good reason. In one of his latest adventures captured on Instagram, the lace front enthusiast and two armed security guards boarded a southbound F train with disregard to the mask ordinance of the MTA. The guards wore their masks around their chins while he rode barefaced. View this post on Instagram Fuck it took the train today because I felt like it A post shared by PUNANI (@6ix9ine) on Aug 7, 2020 at 9:45am PDT To be fair, New Yorkers have been under quarantine for five months, so it may be difficult for the rugged rodents, notoriously infamous for overrunning the subway system, to ident...
Source: Rich Fury / Getty YG is serious when it comes to snitching, so when Nicki Minaj teamed up with proud snitch Tekashi69 for their problematic hit “Trollz”, the Cali rapper says he’s done working with her. During an interview with Los Angeles’s 92.3 The Real on the Bootleg Kev and DJ Hed show, YG made it plain that he sticks to the street code and would no longer be collaborating with Nicki Minaj after she teamed up with, the caped for 69. “I don’t know, my feelings was hurt,” YG said. “I’m a real street n*gga. Yeah, I’m cool.” After The Shade Room posted the aforementioned clip from the interview, 6ix9ine couldn’t help but pop up in the comment section to weigh in on the decision from his public adversary, jokingly writing that Nicki “messed up”, based on YG’s response. “Smh Dam...