
Tekashi 6ix9ine is back in the spotlight, firing shots at the rap community for what he sees as hypocrisy around “snitching.” He specifically named Lil Baby, Future, and 21 Savage, pointing out how the standards keep shifting and how he faced intense backlash for testifying against Nine Trey Blood members in 2019, despite claiming he never “told on friends.” Meanwhile, he’s frustrated that Young Thug, linked to recent leaked police audio hinting at criminal activity, hasn’t drawn similar condemnation from his peers.
The two-year-old leaked audio features a man believed to be Young Thug, speaking to police about alleged crimes involving his associates, including Peewee Roscoe, notorious for a 2015 shooting incident targeting Lil Wayne’s tour bus. While the clip has sparked debate, with some like Roscoe minimizing its significance, many influential Atlanta rappers have remained silent—an absence 6ix9ine finds glaring.
Feeling the heat of perceived double standards, 6ix9ine isn’t holding back and is demanding accountability across the board. His latest comments highlight ongoing tensions within the hip-hop world about loyalty, truth-telling, and the blurred lines between survival and betrayal in the streets and the music industry.