Tekashi 6ix9ine Targets Young Thug’s Snitching Allegations In New Diss Track
Tekashi 6ix9ine wants people to keep that same energy. The 29-year-old rapper targeted Young Thug over his snitching allegations in a new diss track.
The Brooklyn rapper shared a video where he rapped along to the record while in a parking lot with his crew, and it is clear that he was playing offense and defense at the same time when putting this track together. “Any ni**a that ever spoke on me didn’t know what’s up/ Everything coming to the light, man the jig is up,” he rapped at the start of his verse.
“Ni**as been pu**y, been cap, they just got tough/ I did what I did, chest out, they is not us/ I did what I did and you saw how I stood/ They say ni**as wanna kill me and I’m still living good/ Rappers dying every day and I’m still living good/ If I really want to, I’ll go back to my hood like ‘What happened?’”
He then turned his attention to King Slime. “Thought you was a thug, jack, gotta start yappin’/ Pipe, munch, munch, all you dudes be puttin’ sack in/ I been told you, rap ni**gas, they be cappin’,” he added. “The difference between me and ni**as, I don’t duck action/ I’m really with the static […] Real life slimeball, go get a napkin/ Watch this though, I done seen a snake turn rat/ You Gunna Wunna do this, Gunna Wunna do that/ Ni**a shoulda, coulda, woulda, shut the f**k up, you a rat/ You care what you did and you can’t take it back/ Told the cops in front of the world, ni**a what the f**k is that?”
Tekashi put the bow on this scathing record by flipping “Itsy Bitsy Spider” in the hook, only changing the lyrics to be more focused on Thug and his snitching as the antagonist rather than the rain. This comes just one week after several of Thugger’s jail calls and audio from his interrogations leaked online. He had words about all of his associates, as well as his former and current friends.
The internet held Thugger to the fire for being so passionate about Gunna and other YSL members snitching, only for him to be seemingly engaging in the same behavior. The Atlanta rapper finally addressed everything via music this past weekend with “Closing Arguments.” Listen below.
