6ix9ine Bio

Daniel Hernandez (born May 8 in 1996), known professionally as Tekashi69 or 6ix9ine (pronounced "six nine") is an American rapper from America. His music is well-known for his aggressive style of rapping. His controversial public profile with his distinctive rainbow-colored hair, tattoos, legal issues, and well-publicized celebrity feuds, is also notable. Hernandez's "Gummo” video set the stage for three distinct paths: one that made Hernandez famous, another that made his name well-known, and one that could make his career a stalemate. "Gummo," powered by the unforgettable, bizarre 6ix9ine image, was an instant hit which went platinum in only a few months. This popularity surge would lead to the revelation of Hernandez's prefame life. He was found guilty of child-sex-related charges, and this trial will be a turning point for Hernandez. His introduction to Kifano Jordan (a.k.a. the day that was spent in Brooklyn would be remembered for the most significant aspect, "Shotti." Shotti was said to be a member of the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods which was an element of the infamous prison gang which was founded at New York's Rikers Island jail in 1993. He was the one who filmed the crowd of menacing young males in the clip, and in time would become Tekashi's unofficial manager. Later, authorities allege that he threatened the life of Tekashi. Hernandez began to rap in 2012 after meeting Peter "Righteous P" Rodgers, CEO of New York record label Hikari-Ultra in the vegan bodega Hernandez was working in in Bushwick, Brooklyn and asked if Hernandez had rapped on the basis of his appearance, stating that He believed his appearance was that of rappers. He suggested the rapper rapped due to this, and Hernandez the style of rapping. Hernandez started releasing rap songs back in the year 2014. The artist dropped "69" in August of 2014; "Pimpin" in September 2014, and "4769" that he was working at in Bushwick, Brooklyn. The latter was Hernandez first collaboration with two members of the Brooklyn collective Pro Era (J.A.B.). and Dirty Sanchez. He released a variety of videos and tracks featuring titles such as "Scumlife", Yokai, and "Hellsing Station" over the next three years. His aggressive rapping style and his use of anime in music video graphics attracted the attention of fans. FCK THEM, an in-house music label from Slovakia has released a number of his early tracks. [28] He took the stage name "Tekashi69". "Tekashi" refers to Japanese anime that he adored and "69" is a reference to the symbol of yin-yang and the 69 the sex position.

 



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