A year can change many things, including how Anuel AA feels about Tekashi 6ix9ine. We reported that at the height of the "Trollz" rapper's scandal in July 2019, Puerto Rican superstar Anuel AA sat down for an interview with Complex News. During the discussion, he was asked about 6ix9ine, a rapper he'd previously collaborated with on "BEBE." The song was a megahit, so Anuel AA was asked if, after 6ix9ine got out of prison, he would collaborate with the rainbow-haired star once again.
He said that he hadn't spoken to 6ix9ine and added that he had no regrets with working with the rapper on "BEBE." Anuel AA wanted to distance himself because he'd heard that 6ix9ine turned federal informant. "I got love for him. He just did that so he [can] just stay on his side and I stay on my side." Because Anuel had spent time behind bars for unlawful possession of a firearm, he said, "I can't support that type of...I can't support that." He also stated that he was unsure of whether or not he could work with 6ix9ine again, but as long as there were "clean papers, we straight."
Almost a year later, On Friday (June 12), 6ix9ine and Anuel AA laughed and chatted together on Live as they discussed the possibility of collaborating on another track. This comes nipping on the heels of his smash hit, "Trollz," with Nicki Minaj. Twenty-four hours after its release, 6ix9ine is wasting no time is making his next move. Check out clips from the Live below and let us know if you're ready for these two to connect on a song.
Nicki Minaj Defends Working With 6ix9ine: "None Of You N*ggas Is On The Block!"
Nicki Minaj criticized rapper targeting 6ix9ine for snitching by saying all rappers have mingled with people who have sketchy pasts.
As promised, Nicki Minaj and 6ix9ine joined one another on Instagram Live as both fans and critics tuned in for the show. Over the last few days, Nicki has been the target of naysayers after it was revealed that she decided to collaborate on “Trollz” with the federal informant rapper, but although there has been a call for no one to work with 6ix9ine, his numbers are steadily increasing. During their chat, Nicki spoke about 6ix9ine’s snitching controversy and why rappers don’t have the right to call out 6ix9ine.
“Street n*ggas have every right to feel how they wanna feel about snitchin’ because they live that life,” Nicki Minaj said. “I feel rappers need to play it easy because everybody mingles and integrates with everybody and if a top executive rat called one of you unsigned rappers right now to sign y’all, y’all signing.” Tekashi 6ix9ine chimed in for her to say it louder for people who may have missed her point.
“We not gon’—if a rat executive call y’all to sign, y’all signing. So, let’s be clear when we talk about rappers versus street n*ggas. It’s rappers that put guns they ain’t never bust a day in they life in the music all the motherf*cking time so we’re not talking about rappers. I feel street n*ggas have a right to feel how they wanna motherf*ckin’ feel because they in the field and you know, I’m not on the block with 6ix9ine.”
Nicki also said that artists occupy “rooms all the time with people with sketchy pasts and I’m not judging anybody ’cause that’s just, I’m not doing that.” She said that she has respect for so many “of these people” and she “would never fix my face to talk crazy about them.” Then, she mentioned Kenneth Petty. “My husband doesn’t f*ck with the snitch culture. My husband is just like, ‘You know, I can’t f*ck with that.’ And I respect him because he’s lived a different life. Y’all wanna make it rap one minute and streets the next minute. Y’all wanna talk about people not writing they raps one minute, and then do songs with people that don’t write raps the next minute. But if somebody talk about the integrity of hip hop it’s a problem, but y’all can talk about the integrity of these streets and not snitching. We not on the block. None of you n*ggas is on the block!”
6ix9ine commented on the video saying, “People who don’t like Nicki are miserable in their own skin.” Swipe through to listen to the clip of Nicki Minaj and 6ix9ine on Instagram Live discussing snitching below and let us know if you agree with her.
Tekashi 6ix9ine Trolls Gunna Over Shooting
Tekashi 6ix9ine joked after Gunna and Lil Keed ran for their lives when shots were fired during their music video shoot.
Shots were fired during the music video shoot for Gunna and Lil Keed‘s new song, leading the pair of rappers to scramble and run for cover. They are both safe and no injuries have been reported from the shooting. Still, Tekashi 6ix9ine found a way to implicate himself and troll his rival Gunna over the situation.
Tekashi 6ix9ine and Gunna have never collaborated and they don’t have much of a history together. In the past, Gunna’s alleged “crime stoppers” video has haunted him with certain characters — including 6ix9ine — dissing him about being a potential snitch. Those comments made a return after the shooting went down in Atlanta.
Commenting on a post showing Gunna and Lil Keed running for safety, 6ix9ine decided to activate his trollery one time.
“This happen after the crime stoppers video?” asked the rainbow-haired artist. The comment has picked up over 14,000 likes.
Elsewhere in the comments, people are poking fun at Gunna for the video in question, suggesting that he’ll be quick to hop on a call and give up the identity of the shooters.
While this can definitely be seen through a humorous lens, it feels wrong to joke about a shooting that could have potentially taken the lives of two rising rap stars: Gunna and Lil Keed. Thankfully, they’re doing just fine.
Troy Ave & Mysonne Trade Shots Over Snitching
Troy Ave tells Mysonne and his mother to 'suck a d*ck."
Troy Ave and Mysonne are back at each others throats but perhaps, their feud has really escalated to a point of no return. Though their feud has been well-documented over the years, Troy Ave and Mysonne fired shots at each other this weekend after Mysonne called Troy a "rat" on Twitter.
It all began at the top of May when a fan claimed that Mysonne was out here supporting frauds. Troy replied, "He need to activate his momma out the hood, give ya EBT to the fukin essential workers . go stand up for can drivers rights , and pay back that $63 dollars u stole Mice."
In response, Mysonne shared a photo of a new merch piece that reads, "Integrity Over Income," Mysonne shared the link to the landing page, writing, ".Ps My Momma Said she'd Rather Die in the hood Then have a RAT SON!!...i was raised differerent #IntegrityOverIncome."
Troy Ave caught wind of the comments and fired back at Mysonne and his mother, telling both of them to "suck a dick."
“Remember when Nuke pressed u outside of Starlets & u copped a plea bout Me,” Troy wrote. “U owe me say thank U! Remember when u cried in court after u robbed that poor immigrant cab driver, where was ya integrity? Remember Nvmd, u and Ya momma suck a dick in the hood! #StayPoor #NoPaperWork”
Mysonne's retort? Troy Ave's walking around in protective custody, though he made it clear that he wouldn't go as far as disrespecting one's mother. "As a real G I will never disrespect your mother. I pray for her tho.. Im just praying all your kinda n***as get Corona.. waiste of Air," Mysonne wrote.
Peep the tweets below.
Freddie Gibbs Denies Dissing Gunna & Throws Shots At DJ Akademiks
Freddie Gibbs made a comment about snitching and everybody thought it was about Gunna.
A viral video of Gunna speaking about his cousin's murder charge, from way before the fame, caught everybody's renewed attention this week, leading many to comment on whether or not the rapper is a snitch because of it. Gunna addressed the topic on The Breakfast Club, denying the fact that he stopped any crimes and claiming to not be about that life.
This week, Freddie Gibbs seemingly spoke about the video, claiming that anybody who appears on a Crime Stoppers type show is a snitch. A bunch of media outlets, including ours, assumed that Gangsta Gibbs was talking about Gunna. Given the timing, it made sense. However, he has since spoken out and said that it was just a general statement.
Clapping back at DJ Akademiks after he called the post "ignorant," Freddie Gibbs denied dissing Gunna.
"Akademiks, you a bitch, let's get that out of the way," said the rapper right off the bat. "Secondly, I do that feel that way. If a n***a go on a Crime Stopper show, or any kind of show, to me that's some snitch shit. To me, personally. You got your opinion."
He went on to say that people ran with the narrative that he was calling out Gunna when, in reality, that was not the case.
"Thirdly, I ain't saying no n***as names or call no n***as out or nothing. Y'all saying these n***as names," he added. "That's y'all calling out the crime stoppers... I'm just speaking my mind, fuck boy."
There you have it. It was just a general statement all along.
Tekashi 6ix9ine Trolls Gunna For Snitch Video
Tekashi 6ix9ine says Gunna loves doing donuts because he’s a cop after his alleged snitch video went viral.
Tekashi 6ix9ine has been on a rampage since being released from prison, taking aim at anybody and everybody in an attempt to steal the thunder back. It has worked thus far, resulting in a #3 debut on the Billboard Hot 100 with his return single and a couple of broken records on Instagram Live and YouTube.
With an album releasing tonight, Gunna was surprised to see an old video of him go viral again, in which he speaks about his cousin’s murder charge. The rapper has been accused of snitching because of the video and everyone’s favorite (or least favorite) federal informant chimed in with his own take.
Sharing a video of Gunna doing donuts in his whip at the airport, DJ Akademiks probably saw this fate coming for Young Wunna. Tekashi 6ix9ine slid into the comments and did his work, clocking in and pulling troll duties on the YSL Records stand-out.
“Every cop loves donuts,” wrote 6ix9ine.
Is he speaking from experience? As you all know, 6ix9ine is a glorified snitch. He’s seemingly accepting Gunna as a member of the club, which the rapper has also declined an invitation to.
He previously addressed the viral video on The Breakfast Club.
“Man I don’t know what the fuck that’s about, Crime Stoppers what? I ain’t never stopped a crime. Never,” said Gunna. “Yes that’s me, but that wasn’t no Crime Stoppers.”
Freddie Gibbs Implies Gunna Is A Snitch
Freddie Gibbs subliminally calls Gunna a snitch after an old video resurfaces and goes viral.
There's no way around this for Freddie Gibbs. If you've been on Crime Stoppers TV, you're a snitch. No if, and, or buts.
This weekend, snitch accusations against YSL Records rapper Gunna resurfaced, causing the rapper to address the viral video on The Breakfast Club.
"Man I don't know what the fuck that's about, Crime Stoppers what? I ain't never stopped a crime. Never," said Gunna about the video. "Yes that's me, but that wasn't no Crime Stoppers."
According to Freddie Gibbs, Gunna's explanation isn't doing him any favors because he still believes that the man is a bonafide informant.
"If u was on crime stoppers TV u a snitch. Ain’t no way around it," wrote Gibbs on Twitter. He didn't include any names but, considering Gunna's video was a hot topic this weekend, it's safe to assume he's referring to the Atlanta rapper.
In Gunna's defense, he has explained his appearance on the show multiple times. Also, he literally just specified that it wasn't for Crime Stoppers.
Are you writing off Wunna because of this or are you still riding for him?
If you're lost, check out the video below and let us know your thoughts. Did Gunna snitch?
Ice-T Shares His True Feelings About Tekashi 6ix9ine
Ice-T shares a doctored image of Tekashi 6ix9ine cooperating with the feds on Instagram.
Serving as a burst of color during this dark quarantine, Tekashi 6ix9ine woke everybody back up and served as the rainbow at the end of our two-month-long social absence. The rapper has been loud, brash, and unapologetic in his return to music. With his #3 debut on the Billboard Hot 100 for “GOOBA,” the star began a so-called investigation into why the song did not debut at the top spot, calling out Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber for allegedly buying 60,000 copies of their collaborative single at the last minute with six credit cards.
Tekashi 6ix9ine has transitioned back into his role damn-near seamlessly, and he’s still revealing the inner workings of the industry — only, this time, he’s not telling gang secrets, he’s uncovering facts about the music business.
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Hip-hop legend Ice-T has spoken on Tekashi in the past, even telling us that he had an episode of Law & Order: SVU with the rapper’s story as a base, and he’s back to tell the world what he really thinks of the rainbow-haired rat.
Sharing a doctored image of the rapper shaking hands and cooperating with the feds, Ice-T spoke his truth and reminded the world that he still has no respect for a snitch. Either that or he’s just having some fun on his page, posting a picture that he found funny and not meaning much by it.
Wack 100 Addresses 6ix9ine For Calling Snoop Dogg A Snitch
Wack 100 is on 6ix9ine’s neck after calling out Snoop Dogg.
Tekashi 6ix9ine is back home and truthfully, nothing has really changed with him. He’s returned to the limelight under home confinement for the remainder of his sentence. And since his release, the rap game has been in shambles. He’s flaunted his numbers after releasing his latest song, “GOOBA” while antagonizing his naysayers and the Billboard charts.
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Over the weekend, he took aim at one doubter — Snoop Dogg. He called out the West Coast legend on allegations that he snitched on Suge Knight. These allegations aren’t new but it ultimately forced Snoop to address them head-first once 6ix9ine fans left rat emojis under his post. Even though things have simmered down since the allegations arose, it didn’t take long for Wack 100 to chime in.
“Snoop Dogg signed to Death Row 1992-1998. 69 born in May 1996. Shut the fuck up talking about some shit that you know nothing about,” reads a post on Wack 100’s page.
“@6ix9ine This ain’t NY my nigga this the #West and you ain’t gone attack our OG’s with this shit,” he said in the caption. “You see we got a protocol that says a little nigga can’t fade a OG they got little homies and soldiers under them for that. SUGE Knight himself DONT respect a Snitch and that’s wtf you are …. Keep @snoopdogg name out ya mouth play with somebody from your area before you get played with.”
Read the post below.
Snoop Dogg Officially Denies 6ix9ine’s Snitch Claims
Snoop Dogg explained why 6ix9ine’s allegations that he snitched on Suge Knight are false, and warned the “rat” not to mess with the “Dogg.”
If Snoop Dogg wasn’t fed up with 6ix9ine before, he sure as hell is now. Ever since the recently incarcerated rapper made his comeback last week, Snoop has made it abundantly clear that he does not approve of 6ix9ine’s snitching ways, nor the celebration surrounding his return to music. However, on Friday (May 15th), 6ix9ine added fuel to the fire by accusing Snoop of being a snitch as well, claiming that he served as an informant to the feds in Suge Knight’s criminal case. Snoop initially fired back with a comedic clip of Omar Rey as his character, Pimpin Silky, but after 6ix9ine refused to let up on his claims, Snoop knew he couldn’t just ignore the situation. The OG first shared a video on Instagram, issuing a warning to 6ix9ine to leave him alone for his own sake while calling him a “ratboy” and a “b*tch.”
“Last time you said something, I ain’t have time,” Snoop says. “But today, I got time.” 6ix9ine then commented on the post, “EXPLAIN YOUR PAPERWORKKKKK.”
Later, Snoop posted a fake trailer for a “dramedy” about 6ix9ine called Tattle Tales. “The tail of a rat,” Snoop wrote in the caption. “Comin soon from bitch9 I mean snitch9. I mean fuc it from cuZblood.”
“This is only funny to the old heads everybody over 50,” 6ix9ine responded. “Still hasn’t even denied the paperwork. lEavE mE AloNe ‘you’re blowing my cover.'”
Finally, Snoop had had enough. He issued a formal response to 6ix9ine’s claims in the comments of the movie trailer, explaining why 6ix9ine is dead wrong.
“N*ggaz know I ain’t have nothing to do with suge knight getting time we had the same lawyers,” Snoop wrote. “This [rat] reaching calling me a snitch and FYI. He most likely drew up the papers he do work with the [cops]. Suge and me on great terms now so if I told on him we would never be cool and that’s a fact. Now carry on and stay tuned for the tattle tales movie and record lil bitch @6ix9ine0fficial I got time.” 6ix9ine has yet to respond to Snoop’s latest comments.