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6ix9ine Says “God” Had His Back After Drake Diss

Tekashi 6ix9ine is looking back at one of Drake and Lil Durk's biggest collaborations and is unsurprisingly not even a tiny bit remorseful about some of his past actions. In a VladTV interview, the Brooklyn-born rapper discussed "Laugh Now Cry Later," Drake and Durk's 2020 single.

6ix9ine Walks In on Adrien Broner During Livestream

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6ix9ine Speaks Before Going To Prison Tomorrow — Says He’s Going To Be ‘Playing Chess And Eating Roman Noodles’ With Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro

Tekashi 6ix9ine is making headlines as he prepares to serve a three-month prison sentence for violating his supervised release, appearing surprisingly upbeat about life behind bars and framing the situation as another chapter.

6ix9ine Hit With 3 Month Prison Sentence After Violating His Probation

Rapper 6ix9ine is headed back to prison for violating his supervised release, with a judge handing down a three-month sentence. He admitted to breaching terms by dipping into drugs and jetting off to Las Vegas.

Ray J vs. 6ix9ine: Sukihana Feud Explodes!

Ray j isn’t holding back when it comes to defending sukihana, blasting 6ix9ine for what he called “disrespect” toward the rapper and reality star, who ray j now claims as his partner.

DJ Khaled and 6ix9ine Receive Mysterious Coffins with Cryptic Messages

DJ Khaled received a coffin with "RIP OVO" and "RIP DRAKE" inscriptions, referencing Drake's brand and late rapper. 6ix9ine received a coffin with "RIP KING VON", a reference to a tragic 2020 killing.

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