6ix9ine Bio

In the short time he was on the scene, the rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine was a star in the United States thanks to an ever-increasing series of provocations and controversies. He was hip-hop's most famous troll who was adept at stirring anger and converting it into a roaring fame. Though it's a tactic that has been used before, 50 Cent dissed his way into rap's throne early 2000s however, 6ix9ine's swift rise to fame and an international audience of millions was only possible during the age of smartphones. It wasn't necessary to love his music, but you needed to form an opinion. Elliot Grainge (CEO of 10K Projects' Tekashi label), said to me in the summer of 2013 that "he is the Donald Trump" of the music industry. When we look at the statistics and discover that 80 percent of the comments are negative. However, if you analyze the statistics on the people who make hateful comments, it's evident that they are those who go to shows and purchase the T-shirts!" Hernandez's "Gummo” video put him on three distinct routes -- one that made Hernandez famous, another that helped make his name famous and the third could be the end of his career. The viral sensation "Gummo" is powered by the famous 6ix9ine picture, went platinum within a matter of months. This popularity spike led to the disclosure of Hernandez's prefame story. He pleaded guilty to child-sex-related charges, and this trial was a milestone for Hernandez. The moment he met Kifano Jordan (a.k.a. the day that was spent in Brooklyn will be remembered for the most significant aspect, "Shotti." Shotti was an alleged part of the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods. This subset of the notorious prison gang, which was founded in the New York's Rikers island jail in 1993 was Shotti. He was the person who produced the menacing group of young men in the video and was later Tekashi's unofficial manager. The authorities have since claimed that he had threatened his safety. The people who knew Hernandez very well believe that, prior to his meeting with Shotti, he hadn't been associated with gangs in any way. However, just 12 months after the video shooting in Brooklyn, Hernandez would be in a prison cell, with a sentence of 32 years or more on charges that included attempted murder and armed robbery.

 



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