Tekashi 6ix9ine is undoubtedly one of the most contentious performers in the rap scene. The real-life snitch was known for living a lavish lifestyle, from his fantastic automobile collection to his pricey jewelry collection, he owned it all. Considering his lack of recent musical output, he appeared to be a completely different guy during a recent Instagram live session, and fans couldn’t help but notice.

Recently, 6ix9ine popped up on Instagram over the weekend to update his fan on his lack of musical output. The rapper admitted he was inebriated and said he was still in a “dark place.” According to 6ix9ine, he is working to improve his mental health before dropping anything new. 

“I love my fans. I know you guys have been expecting a lot of music. Just right now, genuinely, I’m not mentally…I don’t want to give you guys any false hope I’m there. I’m just trying to get mentally right just with everything. Trying to find…I’m pretty drunk right now but…I’m just trying to better myself. I find myself in a pretty dark place all the time,”

Although 6ix9ine said new music was inevitably on the way, he acknowledged he had not been in the studio recently and had grown bored with social media. He explained on his social media rant, “I’m still the king of IG. I’m still king of the internet. I just don’t use it that much anymore. I barely be in the studio,” The stream drew over 62,000 viewers.

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This comes after the rapper was ordered to pay thousands of dollars to two robbery victims. The plaintiffs won a default judgment against the controversial rapper after claiming they were traumatized when members of Nine Trey robbed them in Manhattan in a case of mistaken identity. 

U.S. Magistrate Judge Jennifer E. Willis recommended that Seketha Wonzer and Kevin Dozier each receive at least $30,000 in damages, according to court documents. The plaintiffs and 6ix9ine have 14 days to file objections to the judge’s recommendation. Once the order for damages is entered, Wonzer and Dozier have 30 days to file a motion for attorneys’ fees. For further updates stay tuned to Thirsty.

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Shubham Banerjee

Shubham Banerjee is a computer science student with a passion for technology, gadgets and coding. He writes for Thirsty for News, sharing his love for information and learning. In his free time, he enjoys photography, music, and football. Though, he is a fan of Barcelona, but he is disappointed with their recent performance.

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