Tekashi 6ix9ine Credits DMX With Help During His Prison Stint

    Tekashi 6ix9ine can admit he had some assistance while he was locked up.

    In a lengthy interview with Billboard, the Brooklyn rapper reveled in the idea most rappers don’t truly live out their raps, highlighting Drake and Meek Mill’s “R.I.C.O.” collaboration. Despite Hip Hop being cap to him, one notorious tough guy actually assisted him as he served out his sentence after pleading guilty to a litany of federal charges.

    “Me and DMX were in full-blown conversations the whole time I was locked up,” 6ix9ine told Billboard. “He was in MCC. He said, ‘Baby boy, do what you gotta do.’ And I’m on a jail phone cause he’s at MCC, he was just released. One of the guys I was locked up with was celling with DMX at MCC … Manhattan Correctional Center. He got released, we stayed in communication.”

    6ix9ine added, “DMX was doing Bible study with all the inmates. So put it like this, all the rappers speaking that gangsta shit? They not bout that shit. None of these rappers ever caught a body but they spit ‘Murda murda murda’ every single time.”

    It’s unclear whether 6ix9ine and Dark Man X have remained in contact since 6ix9ine was conditionally released from prison in April due to COVID-19, but X appeared to be one of the few rappers who’ve given 6ix9ine a bit of leeway since he’s been back outside.

    Tekashi 6ix9ine's 'TattleTales' Projected To Debut At No. 1 On Billboard 200

    6ix9ine released his TattleTales album on September 4 after his antics once more struck up beef in Chicago and Los Angeles, challenged streaming platforms such as Spotify and Apple Music and annoyed other rappers in regards to their respective sales.

    All of it has seemed to work for him. According to HitsDailyDouble, TattleTales is expected to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart with over 150,000 equivalent album units earned.

    22 thoughts on “Tekashi 6ix9ine Credits DMX With Help During His Prison Stint

    1. King Tekashi and X are the truth. Real people always come through for each other. X and the King need a collaboration. The streets are asking for it.

      1. is this a joke? King Takashi? X has bars. 69 is like a lil John. All hype. This fool has no taken except for talking shit online and making videos. I pressed go on one of his songs. Laf!!! Take a class from sickology 101. This fool is laf.

        1. Why you hating SA!? That anger in blood got you going loco! X is a legend and Tekashi is el hefe when it comes lyrical rap.

          1. U soundin like a straight bitch. Lyrical rap? More like that f@g need a miracle in his raps to ever sound but u keep givin tekashi that 69

    2. SnitchNine and CrackManX…..ok.. I think I get it now…Every crackhead needs a informant to keep them out of jail. Just be careful, CrackManX…cuz SnitchNine will sell you out faster than you can say… mozzarella cheese..smh… seriously…watch.. your crack… I mean..back.

    3. “all the rappers speaking that gangsta shit? They not bout that shit. None of these rappers ever caught a body but they spit ‘Murda murda murda’ every single time.” / It’s shock rap sh!t same as a rap b!tch twerking in the videos it’s to wrap up your product in something shiny to get eyes on it and hopefully make the sale – MARKETING BRUH. The kid is right …

    4. Tekashi is King. Ain’t none of you cry babies nothing but keyboard warriors. The King will remain the King. You will remain keyboard warriors and cry babies. Fax.

    5. Somehow I doubt his claims that he talked to X. I’m sure if you ask X about this, he would probably ask, who the fuck is that? Can you even picture X talking to someone with rainbow hair? Especially with bars like these.. “I don’t buck with chumps, for those to been to jail
      That’s the cat with the Kool-Aid on his lips and pumps“…… I just don’t see that happening

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