6ix9ine Gives Out Alcohol At Miami Restaurant, Is Promptly Thrown Out

Once again, Tekashi 6ix9ine is up to no good. Most headlines surrounding the New York native as of late have been about him dissing Gunna or dropping his location on Instagram. This past weekend, however, he was causing trouble out on the town in Miami with a large entourage alongside him.

An exclusive report from Page Six reveals that the rapper and approximately 20 of his friends got the boot from El Tiesto Cafe earlier this week. The incident took place on Sunday (January 22) night as a result of the 26-year-old’s reckless behaviour.

Sources tell the outlet that 6ix9ine went behind the establishment’s bar without permission. Afterward, he picked up bottles of tequila to pour into patrons’ mouths without charging them.

At the same time, some of the “MAMA” artist’s friends began dancing on top of the Dominican-Japanese restaurant’s bars. The staff reportedly asked them not to do so, and didn’t hesitate to take forcible action to end their antics. Around 8:20 PM ET, Tekashi and co. had an escort take them out of the building.

Surprisingly, the exit may not have been on totally bad terms. Before leaving for the night, 6ix9ine allegedly hugged someone near the security stand. A source informed Page Six that “he’s friends with the owner,” and is a frequent visitor of El Tiesto.

Tekashi 6ix9ine performs on the Rocky Stage during Day 1 of the 2018 Made in America Festival at Benjamin Franklin Parkway on September 1, 2018 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Zachary Mazur/FilmMagic)

The controversial figure left with most of his crew and a bodyguard. He spent a few minutes standing by his multicoloured Rolls Royce before eventually driving off to the next destination. In the vehicle with him was allegedly a female passenger in the front seat and a male in the rear.

After 6ix9ine dipped, a few of his friends stayed behind, sitting by the bar. About 20 minutes after the former gang member’s exit, a police officer arrived, but no arrests were made.

Elsewhere in the news, and in light of the YSL rapper’s release from jail, celebrity attorney Bradford Cohen broke down the differences between 6ix9ine and Gunna’s plea deals, and the “snitch” labels they’re both being hit with.

Read everything the lawyer had to say here, and check back later for more pop culture news updates.

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Boosie Badazz Reacts After Funk Flex Unbans 6ix9ine

Boosie Badazz is not happy with Funk Flex’s decision to lift his ban on 6ix9ine’s music.

Following the Brooklyn rapper’s plea deal in the Nine Trey RICO case, Tekashi found little support in the hip-hop community. However, one could argue that his peers weren’t relatively supportive, even before his decision to take the stand in the infamous trial.

However, it seems like the attitude towards 6ix9ine is changing in the wake of Gunna’s plea deal. Funk Flex recently stated that he won’t hesitate to spin 6ix9ine’s music in the future, though Boosie Badazz felt that the NYC DJ shouldn’t backtrack on his initial stance.

“STICK TO IT FLEX WE NEED THIS [BAN] ALL THEM RATS,” Boosie wrote on SayCheeseTV’s Instagram page.

Boosie Badazz previously expressed his disapproval of 6ix9ine in the past including those who continued to work with him. Nicki Minaj also faced criticism from Boosie. He said that she “might not have a heart” for collaborating with 6ix9ine on 2020’s “Trollz.”

“It shows a lack of character,” said Boosie Badazz. “It shows that you would change for money and success. That’s how I look at it. She doesn’t have to do that. She’s rich as fuck. I feel like she shitted on the ghetto community, all African-American people. She knows what I’m talking about, she said ‘fuck em.’”

Meanwhile, Funk Flex explained that he’s no longer banning 6ix9ine’s music because many other rappers have cooperated with authorities, too. He updated his post to reflect a recent conversation he had with Jim Jones, who was mentioned during 6ix9ine’s trial.

“HE EXPRESSED THAT FOR HIM THERE WILL NEVER BE ANY TOLERANCE FOR TESTIFYING AND COOPERATING! IN TODAYS ERA… JONES AND I MAY DISAGREE ON THE WHY OR WHY NOT THE MUSIC SHOULD PLAY OF PEOPLE WHO COOPERATE BUT WE BOTH AGREE THAT TIMES MIGHT OF CHANGED AND INTEGRITY IS FULLY LOST,” Flex said in his updated post.

Boosie is Against Funk Flex Playing New 6ix9ine Music: ‘Ban All Rats’

Boosie In New Homophobic Rant: 'In 10 Years It Ain't Gonna Be Normal For a Kid To Be Straight'

Boosie Badazz is not here for Funk Flex, adding 6ix9ine singles back to his rotation.

Seeing the news online, Boosie hit Instagram comments and fired off a message in all caps.

“STICK TO IT FLEX WE NEED THIS [BAN] ALL THEM RATS,” Boosie wrote.

After previously banning the rapper due to snitching in the past, Funk Flex is reversing course, announcing he will add the rapper back to his Serato.

Funk Flex stated he spoke with Jim Jones, who stated there is no tolerance for testifying and cooperation. On his end, Flex revealed he is speaking for himself only and will play 6ix9ine’s music because a lot of current rappers are doing exactly what he did.

“Man who we kidding,” Flex wrote. “Its seems that these new rappers aint doing 10-20 years with / for anybody.”

He added, “Bobby Shmurda, Rowdy Rebel, Fetty Wap, Boosie, Albee Al, Casanova, Sheff G and Young Thug are the last of that stand up tradition.

“6ix9ine u got new music? Send it! Thursday 7pm.”

Boosie has been pointing out all the rats. After Gunna was released from jail after taking an Alford plea to one count of racketeering, Boosie fired off a string of tweets.

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Gunna released a statement regarding taking the Alford plea, saying, “I have chosen to end my own RICO case with an Alford plea and end my personal ordeal by publicly acknowledging my association with YSL.” Gunna added, “An Alford plea in my case is the entry of a guilty plea to the one charge against me, which is in my best interest, while at the same time maintaining my innocence toward the same charge.” 

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Funk Flex To Start Playing 6ix9ine’s Music Again Due To Other Rappers Cooperating in Investigations

Funk Flex on 6ix9ine's New Song: “I’m Not Going to Play This... BUT This is Thumping'

Funk Flex says he is getting back to spinning Tekashi 6ix9ine’s songs. After previously banning the rapper due to snitching in the past, Funk Flex is reversing course, announcing he will add the rapper back to his Serato.

Funk Flex stated he spoke with Jim Jones, who stated there is no tolerance for testifying and cooperation. On his end, Flex revealed he is speaking for himself only and will play 6ix9ine’s music because a lot of current rappers are doing exactly what he did.

“Man who we kidding,” Flex wrote. “Its seems that these new rappers aint doing 10-20 years with / for anybody.”

He added, “Bobby Shmurda, Rowdy Rebel, Fetty Wap, Boosie, Albee Al, Casanova, Sheff G and Young Thug are the last of that stand up tradition.

“6ix9ine u got new music? Send it! Thursday 7pm.”

The same day as Flex’s announcement, ip-Hop’s known informant hit Instagram to flex $1 million and let people in his hometown New York City know that he was on the way.

“On my way to New York. I got a million dollars on me and on my mother I’m by myself here’s what the jet lady texted me I copy and pasted it,” 6ix9ine wrote. “Arriving:6:45PM. Airport: signature flight. 1 Airport Rd, Morristown, NJ 07960. Well I’m with the kid who recorded this video but he’s like 5’4 140 solid I swear.”

In the picture, Tekashi is cuddled up with a million in cash on a private jet. The post was the latest effort to show that he isn’t scared to walk any street after snitching during the trial of the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods.

Akademiks, 6ix9ine’s friend, saw the post and just offered a brief statement: “bad idea.”

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Bold Move? 6ix9ine Flexes $1M in Cash and Drops a Pin for His Arrival to NYC

hit Instagram to flex $1 million and let people in his hometown New York City know that he was on the way.

Tekashi 6ix9ine is living life on the edge. Hitting Instagram, Hip-Hop’s known informant hit Instagram to flex $1 million and let people in his hometown New York City know that he was on the way.

“On my way to New York. I got a million dollars on me and on my mother I’m by myself here’s what the jet lady texted me I copy and pasted it,” 6ix9ine wrote. “Arriving:6:45PM. Airport: signature flight. 1 Airport Rd, Morristown, NJ 07960. Well I’m with the kid who recorded this video but he’s like 5’4 140 solid I swear.”

In the picture, Tekashi is cuddled up with a million in cash on a private jet. The post was the latest effort to show that he isn’t scared to walk any street after snitching during the trial of the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods.

Akademiks, 6ix9ine’s friend, saw the post and just offered a brief statement: “bad idea.”

As a legendary troll, while everyone is unfollowing Gunna for his alleged snitching in the YSL Rico case, Tekashi decided to follow him.

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Funk Flex No Longer Boycotting 6ix9ine’s Music

Once again, Tekashi 6ix9ine is ruffling feathers, and Funk Flex shared a few thoughts. 6ix9ine, along with several other artists, has been vocal about Gunna taking a plea deal in the YSL Rico case. Gunna was the first of eight co-defendants to cop to a plea, sparking a wide range of discussions regarding snitching.

The rapper’s attorney has clarified that Gunna didn’t cooperate with the authorities. However, there seems to be an “unfollow” trend happening at the moment, and it’s reported that rappers like Lil Baby, Meek Mill, and Polo G have quietly deleted Gunna.

Read More: 6ix9ine Trolls Gunna In Latest IG Post

Meanwhile, 6ix9ine has made Gunna a target. He’s compared the response to his legal controversy to that of the Georgia hitmaker, and Funk Flex chimed in with a post where he says he’s no longer boycotting 6ix9ine’s music.

“OBVIOUSLY ACCORDING TO REPORTS… 😂😂😂😂😂😂 THE TREND AMONGST ALOT OF CURRENT RAPPERS (SINCE AND BEFORE 6IX 9INE) CONSIST OF COOPERATING AND TESTIFYING!” the Hot 97 icon wrote a caption to an Instagram post.

Flex also added that “many of your favorite [artists] cooperate with law enforcement.” He said he didn’t want to name names.

“MAN WHO WE KIDDING… ITS SEEMS THAT THESE NEW RAPPERS AINT DOING 10-20 YEARS WITH / FOR NOBODY! (THEY NOT DOING 5 YEARS) 🤷🏽‍♂️.”

Read More: 6ix9ine Explains How He Thinks Gunna’s Plea Deal Hurt Young Thug’s Defense

Flex also said Bobby Shmurda, Rowdy Rebel, Fetty Wap, Boosie Badazz, and Young Thus “are the last of the stand up tradition.” He was seemingly referencing the rappers who did their prison time.

The post ended with Funk Flex telling Tekashi to send over his new music. This certainly caused a stir in Hip Hop circles, so let us know if you agree with Flex.

6ix9ine Drops His Location & Akademiks Calls It A “Bad Idea”

6ix9ine is looking for trouble.

The rainbow-haired entity hit Instagram on Sunday night where he invited basically anyone to come to meet him in New York City. The rapper shared the exact location of where his plane was landing. However, he revealed that he was carrying $1M in cash and all by himself, in case anyone wanted to confront him.

“On my way to New York. I got a million dollars on me and on my mother I’m by myself here’s what the jet lady texted me I copy and pasted it Arriving:6:45PM
Airport: signature flight 1 Airport Rd, Morristown, NJ 07960,” he wrote. “Well I’m with the kid who recorded this video but he’s like 5’4 140 solid I swear.”

In the post, 6ix9ine shared a photo of himself with an abundance of cash and jewelry. He also showcased three luxury sports cars that were waiting for him upon his arrival.

Of course, this was another attempt by 6ix9ine to antagonize anyone who has expressed a single negative thought about him. He used these online tactics in the past before releasing new music in hopes to gain some sort of momentum. In recent times, these efforts haven’t produced the type of results he’s hoped.

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Akademiks chimed in shortly after, warning his friend that it was a “bad idea” to share his location.

Tekashi’s made the rounds on various platforms to discuss Gunna’s plea deal. As hip-hop’s apparent resident expert in cooperating, he popped on Clubhouse and Akademiks’ streams where he discussed the ATL rapper’s Alford plea and how it would affect Young Thug’s case. He also slid under Gunna’s post to troll him but that was to be expected.

DDG Explains Supporting Gunna Against Snitching Accusations

After Gunna was released from jail after accepting a plea deal and it has been non-stop allegations of snitching on YSL. Gunna’s team has denied the rapper cooperated with authorities while agreeing to a guilty plea, but the conversations haven’t ceased. DDG recently came forward to defend his “Elon Musk” collaborator, prompting a complaint from Tekashi 6ix9ine.

According to the controversial artist, his peers didn’t react the same way toward him as they are in defense of Gunna. DDG addressed criticism during a Livestream with DJ Akademiks.

Read More: 6ix9ine Trolls Gunna In Latest IG Post

Akademiks brought up that several artists haven’t openly shared opinions about Gunna. According to the blogger, some are watching comment sections to see how the public responds.

“I think that’s fake, though,” said DDG. “If you f*ck with him, then you f*ck with him. I don’t really be looking.”

“Me personally, I don’t claim to be like, in the streets or like, a part of none of that bullsh*t,” he also shared. “I’m thinking about gettin’ money, you know what I mean? So, it’s like, I look at Gunna as a cool n*gga. A n*gga that embraced me as an artist and put me in a different type of space. On some like—not necessarily some big homie sh*t, but like, I just f*ck with him a different type of way than—I don’t know. That sh*t ain’t got nothin’ to do with me.”

Read More: 6ix9ine Explains How He Thinks Gunna’s Plea Deal Hurt Young Thug’s Defense

DDG admitted that he and Gunna aren’t best friends but further said he only communicates with a handful of people in the industry.

“I ain’t finna switch up over no allegations or whatever other n*ggas sayin’. I just don’t ride waves. That’s just not what I do.”

Meanwhile, the RICO case against the remaining YSL co-defendants is moving forward. We’re in the thick of jury selections, which has been a journey all its own. It was recently reported that the judge ordered a juror who missed a hearing to write a 30-page essay in lieu of a 20-day jail sentence.

Check out DDG explaining his position to DJ Akademiks above.

6ix9ine Explains How He Thinks Gunna’s Plea Deal Hurt Young Thug’s Defense

6ix9ine and his manager, Wack 100, were some of the first people to publicly accuse Gunna of snitching by taking a plea deal.

This has been a widespread discussion on social media ever since the “Drip Too Hard” rapper’s release last Wednesday(December 14).

Tekashi 6ix9ine performs in concert at Hovet on September 19, 2018 in Stockholm, Sweden. (Photo by MICHAEL CAMPANELLA/Redferns)

DJ Akademiks is continuing to report on the case through his social media platforms. Earlier this week, he even shared screenshots of a conversation that he had with Gunna’s attorney, Steve Sadow. “Doesn’t effect anyone but my client. Out of court statements at a plea hearing cannot come into evidence against someone else,” Sadow says in response to the snitching rumours.

Wack 100 subsequently checked the podcaster for the report. “@akademiks Stop bro … His statements were clearly on the RECORD … And the whole “DEFENSE” was #YSL IS NOT I REPEAT IS NOT A GANG JUST A RECORD LABEL… YOU HIM OR THEM CANT REWRITE THE LAWS OF #SNITCHING. CO-OPERATION WITH THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY MAKES U A CO OPERANT WHICH EQUALS #Telling,” he wrote in the caption of an Instagram post.

Just one day after Gunna’s release, the “FEFE” rapper took to his Instagram to immediately accuse the 29-year-old of snitching. “Go ahead and make your 1,000,0000 excuses. I stand on whatever I do or did. That’s why I’m still walking on this earth AND NOTHING EVER HAPPENS TO ME. I am him p*ssy. Real n****s getting shot and kicked in [their] face, can’t be me,” he wrote in the since-deleted post.

The disgraced rapper has since made an appearance on one of Akademiks’ streams to further break down his thoughts. “Put it like this: A month previous, [if] we take it a month back, the whole internet was saying YSL was not a gang. It’s not a gang. Young Thug’s lawyer went in court and said ‘this is a music label,’ right?’ he began.

He goes on to mention Kevin Liles testifying in court. As the CEO of 300 Entertainment, Liles has reportedly invested money into Young Thug and YSL and confirmed in court that it’s strictly a record label.

However, Tekashi implies this was all ruined when Gunna took his plea deal. As a result, he says this will hurt Thugger’s defence in his hopeful release.

The “FEFE” rapper says that the video of the Georgia native accepting the deal directly shows him snitching. He answers “yes ma’am” when asked if he has personal knowledge that members of YSL have committed crimes.

Regardless, it’s certainly interesting to hear 6ix9ine criticize someone for allegedly snitching. He reportedly did the same in order to see a release from jail in 2020.

What do you think about Tekashi’s comments? Sound off in the comments below afterwards. Stay tuned to HNHH for the latest updates.

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Lil GotIt Reacts After 6ix9ine Mentions Lil Keed To Diss Gunna

The word “snitch” clearly triggers Tekashi 6ix9ine. Hip-hop’s shunned him (with the exception of Akademiks and Wack 100), but he’s apparently the resident expert when it comes to cooperating with authorities. Needless to say, 6ix9ine couldn’t help but react to the viral video of Gunna admitting YSL is a gang.

6ix9ine invoked the name of the late Lil Keed in particular to throw shade at the YSL camp. The Long Live Mexico rapper passed away three days after prosecutors hit Young Thug and YSL with RICO charges. However, one of his final posts reiterated how YSL was not a gang but a label and a family in support of his incarcerated cohorts.

Tekashi used the post to taunt Gunna following his admission that YSL is, indeed, a gang. “Ya dead mans last post on IG,” 6ix9ine wrote. “@gunna if he was alive he be disappointed to the Yes Mam.”

Keed’s brother, Lil GotIt and Young Thugs’ sister, Dolly White, fired back at 6ix9ine. Following his IG diss, Dolly and GotIt told 6ix9ine to refrain from bringing up the late rapper in his attempt to prove his point. “Aye, keep it towards Gunna, bruh. Don’t put my brother’s name in shit, n***a. You trippin’,” he said. “I don’t give a fuck about none of that… I ain’t playin’ about my brother.”

He continued, “I don’t care about security, I don’t care about none of that. Get down with a n***a. on my momma.”

Dolly White also shared a post with Lil GotIt by her side where she shared a similar message. “Chill on that Keed shit, bro. ‘Cause Keed ain’t get killed and this ain’t that type of time… Troll all you want to but chill on that Keed shit,” she said.

At this point, 6ix9ine hasn’t responded to Keed or Dolly White but it seems unlikely that he’ll slow down on his trolling.