6ix9ine believes the “F**okay the Streets” motion began by Younger Thug and 21 Savage is a sneaky loophole that may permit them to collab with Gunna.
On Monday (Dec. 29), Tekashi was a visitor on the One Evening With Steiny podcast, the place the Brooklyn, N.Y. rapper addressed the music trade. In the course of the chat, 6ix9ine claimed the anti-trenches motion spearheaded by Younger Thug and 21 Savage is a ploy to make it cool to work with Wunna once more after he was labeled a snitch.
“They understand that Gunna would not want them,” 6ix9ine mentioned. “Gunna goes to proceed to prevail, proceed to succeed, with out them.”
“Now, what they doing is saying, ‘Hear, if we create a motion saying f**okay the streets, it may make it OK.’ It is like a jail free card. It is saying, ‘Hey, guys. We’re solely letting Gunna in as a result of the streets is lifeless.’ So, they’re making an attempt to make it a loophole. ‘We gotta create a motion the place we will confuse the followers.'”
Earlier this month, each Younger Thug and 21 Savage promoted discarding the streets on social media. On Dec. 17, 21 Savage shared a publish on X urging Thug and Gunna to finish their beef.
“Yall ni**as repair that sh*t yall love one another,” 21 Savage typed. “Ni**a you knew gunna wasn’t no gangster when he informed the primary time and we swept it beneath the rug for you you understand he wasn’t tryna depart you to hold ni**a f**okay the streets we ain’t get sh*t however trauma from that sh*t.”
“F**okay the streets,” Thug concurred on X on Dec. 19.
The motion drew blended on-line critiques from hip-hop artists. Considered one of whom was 6ix9ine, who known as out the rappers for his or her handy change of coronary heart.
Watch the Video of 6ix9ine Weighing In on the “F**okay the Streets” Motion

