New York rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine isn’t apologizing to anyone offended by what comes out of his mouth. The hip-hop artist has defended his frequent usage of the N-word in his music and in public.
Tek went to Instagram last night (November 18) to share a segment from his “The Breakfast Club” interview discussing his controversial usage.
“Bro, who’s gonna stop me? I can see those comments all the time. Who? Why can’t I say? I can say it. Who’s gonna stop me? … It’s my culture. It’s how I grew up in Bushwick, Brooklyn.” (“The Breakfast Club”)
Ahhhh – now it makes sense. lol @6ix9ine pic.twitter.com/jKpw9t7nWQ
— SOHH (@sohh) November 18, 2018
This week, 6ix9ine called out his booking agents for low-key hiding millions of dollars away from him.
“There’s so much money out here to be stealing. So these dirty promoters, right- they’re dirty, I go out and they’re like, ‘Yo, these venues are scared of you.’ Most of the money is going to security and the local police because they don’t want you there – so I’m like, ‘I want to clean my name. Let’s get it started.’ So I’m in LA, let’s just say with some people and they’re like, ‘Come to our show here.’ I say I’m not coming to the show. They say, ‘How come you’re not coming to the show. It’s 60,000 [dollars].’ My rate, everybody knows my rate is 100k and over. They call me and say, ‘Are you crazy? We just put the 80,000 [dollars deposit] in.’ I’m like, ‘What?’ They’re like, ‘Yeah.’ These dirty a** f*cking promoters called me and said ‘Yo, his mom lives at this address.’ Give them my address and said, ‘If he doesn’t do the show, go do something to his mother.’ I talked to the guy and said, ‘How many shows you got?’ He said, ‘Yo, I got most of the shows on this thing.’ I said, ‘Aight, how much?’ He said we got you for a couple dates. You just signed to 3.6 million [dollars]. I said, ‘What?’ You just did these couple of dates but we didn’t low-ball you. It’s 3.6 million for the 15 dates. So it’s not 300,000?” (“The Breakfast Club”)
Yesterday, 6ix9ine announced his decision to cut ties with his entire team and nixed a nationwide tour.
“What’s up everybody? I’m letting everybody know that I cancelled my whole tour. The American dates is not happening. It’s not going down. Austin, Texas, I think I was supposed to be there today. I’m not going to there. I spoke to the promoters – we are going to be in business. I am going to be in Austin, Texas. I fired everybody in my team. I’ve got no manager, no booking agent, no PR, no publicist, I don’t got nobody on my team. It’s just me. I want everybody to know if you’re booking shows, do not book shows unless I say ‘this’ show is going to be booked with this person. They will steal your money, they’re not me, I’m not signing no f*cking contracts that don’t got nothing to do with me. Whoever is doing shows for Tekashi 6ix9ine is stealing your f*cking money. So if you need shows, I will let people know I’m doing shows or if you not on the phone with me, do not book that show because it is not me. I fired everybody. I don’t give a f*ck who you used to see me with. They’re no longer around. It’s a f**king dub. November 23 the album drops.”
Recently, producer Scott Storch shared in-studio footage of himself and Tek.
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