Tekashi 6ix9ine needs no introduction as he is a very controversial figure in the Hip-Hop world. He has beef with almost every rapper worth mentioning point in time. He was also accused of some very peculiar things as well.

The rapper loves to live a lavish life and show off his riches, even though many fans continue to wonder just how he makes so much money in the first place. This is despite his music not selling all that well.

On the other hand, NBA YoungBoy is currently one of the most recognizable and reputed rappers in the Hip-Hop world. NBA YoungBoy has also faced his own fair share of legal issues over the years.

While speaking with DJ Akademiks, NBA YoungBoy talked about previously turning down a deal concerning Tekashi 6ix9ine. YoungBoy revealed that he doesn’t care what anyone says and definitely wants to work with the controversial rapper.

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“I’ll do a song with 6ix9ine before I do a song with half of these pussy ass n***as, ya hear me?” Youngboy told Akademiks, who replied, “The industry gon’ kill you for that.

“The industry can suck my dick. I ain’t got shit — I ain’t got nothin’ against him. That shit ain’t gon nun to do with me. I wasn’t in his situation. Half of these pussy ass n***as that be talkin’ don’t know what they’d do if they were in his situation. What the fuck that got to do with me or anybody else?”

NBA YoungBoy also recently revealed that he would’ve tried to marry Doja Cat too if he didn’t have a family already. It remains to be seen if NBA YoungBoy will actually end up working with Tekashi 6ix9ine or not in the future.

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Subhojeet Mukherjee

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