Mysonne Pens Final Message About 6ix9ine: “Our Culture Made Him The Face Of New York Hip-Hop”

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New York rapper Mysonne is done-done with the Tekashi 6ix9ine talk. The hip-hop veteran has penned an emotional open message about the rapper’s fall from grace as he faces life in prison.

Mysonne went to Instagram Friday (February 1) and criticized the culture for blowing up Tek’s image.

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This will be My FINAL post about 69 or anything that has to do with him.. I was called all kinds of old haters and clout chasers when I kept Expressing the seriousness of What this young boy was doing! Our culture championed around him Made him the Face of New York hip hop and Gang Culture. Our kids believed what he was doing was "Real" . The Media and almost every major outlet Promoted this kid like he was the best thing since sliced bread all while destroying the minds of these babies giving them a false sense of What Real or Gangster was. When those of us that could look at him and tell he was never about anything he was screaming told yal,l we were haters. This young boy is now in prison and cooperating to bring down the same people he acted in concert with. The same people he benefited with The same people who made him feel invincible. The streets ain't for nobody! But its definitely not for The weak!! Please young Kings Understand nobody is 💯 solid the person you think you can trust will tell on you!! They will sacrifice your life to save theirs. There is no honor or Code. All of that is gone.. Stay out the streets ITS A DEAD END! #soulNotForSale #Gangstabutwokeasfuck #IworkForthePeople

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On Friday, reports emerged about 6ix9ine pleading guilty to nearly 10 federal charges in a racketeering case.

Tekashi 6ix9ine, the embattled rapper embroiled in a mounting series of federal counts of racketeering, has pleaded guilty to eight counts according to documents obtained by Rolling Stone. 6ix9ine — or Daniel Hernandez — had previously pleaded innocent since his arrest in November. Denied bail, he has spent the ensuing months in custody, and reports from his lawyer at the time, Lance Lazzaro, proclaimed his innocence. (Rolling Stone)

The hip-hop artist is set to work with prosecutors moving forward in the case.

6ix9ine will cooperate with federal officials “against multiple violent people associated with the same criminal enterprise of which he admits, or will soon apparently admit, being a member,” according to court records. (NBC San Diego)

6ix9ine isn’t expected to receive his sentence until next year.

Tekashi entered the plea on January 23 … pleading guilty to all but one of 9 counts in the federal indictment. He copped to multiple counts of racketeering, conspiracy, firearms offenses and narcotics trafficking. The one count he did not plead guilty to is an April 3, 2018 robbery of rivals of the Nine Trey gang. 6ix9ine’s sentencing is scheduled for January 24, 2020. (TMZ)

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