One of the hip-hop’s radio personalities believes that Tekashi 69 is “completely finished.” While his opinion may be shaded by his beef with the rapper, he may be onto something.
Tekashi 6ix9ine was the troll in hip-hop and had quite a presence on the streets and on social media. It was his favorite pastime to antagonize other rappers, like Meek Mill, Lil Durk, and others.
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And while we was very popular around the world, something may have changed in the past month. Hotnewhiphop notes that after “his album flopped on the charts,” the rainbow-haired rapper seems to have vanished.
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Tekashi 6ix9ine has shared some posts on social media, including a video of him handing out free cd copies of his album in the middle of the streets. But it’s been over six weeks since he’s been completely MIA on his Instagram account, which was always filled with fresh content. Could he be plotting something?
Ebro Darden does not think 6ix9ine is laying low for a comeback. In fact, the radio personality believes that this was it for the rapper. So he took to Twitter to voice his opinion:
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“Name an artist that was ‘poppin’ in the last 3yrs that is completely finished now,” asked the radio host, adding the mic-drop line: “I’ll start. Tekashi 69.”
Name an artist that was “poppin” in the last 3yrs that is completely finished now…. I’ll start
Tekashi 69
— the Old Man Ebro (@oldmanebro) October 26, 2020
To be honest, we knew Ebro never was a fan of 6ix9ine. What it is true is that the rapper hasn’t been doing well since his “Trollz” hit with Nicki Minaj.
His album TattleTales only sold 53,000 units in the first week, and while it is a good figure for any artist, the rapper had previously laughed at artists that sold the same amount. So it seems his trolling taught him something about karma.
Nonetheless, while Tekashi is laying low, there are still documentaries in the making about him, including “Supervillain,” which will debut in 2021. The question remains though… Is 6ix9ine “completely finished” or not?