Isn’t it funny how the universe has a way of throwing curveballs, just like the ever-controversial 6ix9ine? With Mercury in retrograde stirring the pot, I’ve got to wonder—what’s it like to be one of hip-hop’s top trolls, always needing to stir the pot to stay relevant? Fresh out of a three-month prison break, Tekashi—yes, the same guy trying to make waves against Young Thug—is back at it again with some colorful antics! The drama kicked up a notch recently when Thugger flaunted his vibrant rainbow braids at Coachella, and you can bet that didn’t sit well with our beloved yet outrageous Tekashi. In what can only be described as a commitment to trolling, he decided to drape himself in a powder blue dress, seemingly to assert his style superiority! But let’s face it—does anyone really buy this schtick? I mean, the humor lies in the fact that Young Thug continues to garner respect while Tekashi’s antics leave him teetering on the edge of pariah status. Buckle up, folks—this hip-hop showdown is about to get spicy!
6ix9ine is one of the biggest trolls in the history of hip-hop, and he knows how to get under the skin of his adversaries. Prior to his recent three-month stint in prison, Tekashi was on a crusade about Young Thug. Overall, the rapper felt slighted by the fact that Thug wasn’t getting any flak from his peers for allegedly snitching. Meanwhile, he became a pariah following his infamous trial in 2019.
Over the weekend, Thugger performed at Coachella, where he could be seen rocking some rainbow braids. Many fans remarked that the hairstyle reminded them of 6ix9ine. Tekashi ended up seeing these comparisons and decided to take matters into his own hands.
In a new video on social media, 6ix9ine could be seen putting on a dress. Why? Because he feels as though Thug is copying his style, and he wants to return the favor. He even put on a powder blue dress, which immediately makes us think of the cover art for Jeffery.
Meanwhile, 6ix9ine decided to troll Young Thug further in the caption by writing, “Rattin wasn’t enough, I guess he needs to feel more like me… smh.”
Putting on a dress just to troll and prove a point is certainly a commitment to the bit. However, we aren’t so sure that this is going to go over especially well with the broader hip-hop audience. Fans in 6ix9ine’s comments section are already trolling him, noting that this was a step too far.
At the end of the day, Young Thug has a lot more respect in the industry than Tekashi. While 6ix9ine certainly gets fans excited whenever he appears on Vlad TV, there is nothing that will redeem him in the eyes of the broader music industry.
For now, 6ix9ine remains a troll. His career as a streamer is going to be a lot more lucrative than his career as a musician. It is a reality that he seems to be well-aware of. That self-awareness could ultimately go a very long way for him.
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