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Ahead of the premiere of the new SHOWTIME ® three-part docuseries, Supervillain: The Making of Tekashi 6ix9ine, from Rolling Stone, Imagine Documentaries and Lightbox, director Karam Gill ...
Rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine's request to make backyard music videos while serving his prison sentence in home confinement has been approved by a judge. The rapper, whose real name is Daniel Hernandez ...
which means 6ix9ine won't go to trial, will hip-hop's anti-snitching culture welcome him back? Will he return to making music after the trial and his release from jail? In the most shocking moment ...
Rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine wants permission to record music videos in his backyard while he rides out the rest of his federal prison sentence under home confinement over fears he would catch ...
As Yaksha remembers it, 6ix9ine then got on Instagram and wrote something to the effect of, “‘Do you know some Slovakian rappers I can make music with?’ And a lot of people wrote him ...
When 6ix9ine ... music to fans (although it would be a riskier option than completely disappearing). Of course, since he would be in hiding, touring and live performances, where artists make ...
By that metric, there is no more effective performer than 6ix9ine ... His music is good, sometimes very good, but his slippery way into other people’s psyches promises to make him indelible.