Why Tekashi 6ix9ine Won’t Stop Trolling
Why Tekashi 6ix9ine Won’t Stop Trolling [EXCLUSIVE]
Tekashi 6ix9ine just can’t stop trolling people. He’s currently going after YG and had a message for him on social media. Tekashi talked about how YG is a bum and that he had several successful rappers on his album, but still couldn’t sell it. He also told YG to stop talking about him behind his back.
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