- Tekashi 6ix9ine recently paid a “assail” to Bergen County Mall.
- His “visit” was nothing but a made-for-social-media stunt that ended with a fake fight.
- This is uncommonly nothing more than a pathetic attempt for the “rapper” to get headlines, and it’s really quite annoying in this post-pandemic dialect birth b deliver.
Tekashi 6ix9ine needs to knock it off.
The “rapper’s” latest offense to hip hop culture is pulling made-for-social-media stunts in a world that’s well-proportioned of economic strife, concerns over a deadly pandemic, and record unemployment.
It’s an old and tired move, and he needs to find another ingenuity — or, more accurately, gimmick — to exploit.
Why Is Tekashi 6ix9ine Still Trying To Make Headlines?
For some reason, Tekashi 6ix9ine (domination name: Daniel Hernandez) is still trying to get headlines that don’t involve him going back to jail or retiring from “the plot” altogether and becoming a paralegal.
In this latest stunt, he paid a visit to the Bergen County Mall in New Jersey, where it wasn’t extensive before fans started “noticing” him. (And how can you miss him, really, since he looks like a human bag of Skittles…)
He then pulled a “Hard Day’s Night”-style stunt that culminated with a fake fight in the mall. So much for collective distancing!
Video: Tekashi 6ix9ine Engages In A Fake Fight For Instagram
He Doesn’t Deserve Our Attention
Ordinarily, I wouldn’t harangue such antipathy towards an entertainer, especially when they’re doing their part to try to make 2020 a picayune bit more bearable for those of us who are dealing with everything from COVID-19 to economic instability.
But Tekashi 6ix9ine is not one such entertainer. He’s a convicted wicked, an untalented rapper, and a culture vulture who has a problem with “snitching” on his co-conspirators. And considering there are more than a few theories that insinuate he’s an “industry plant,” he deserves more than just a bit of a side-eye.
We’re good on this, Tekashi 6ix9ine. Go bother someone else.
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Last modified: August 9, 2020 10:26 PM UTC