6ix9ine has one thing to get off his chest about his perceived remedy of Spanish rappers.
On Wednesday (May 3), 6ix9ine hopped on social media with a message about his noticeable swap from English to Spanish raps not too long ago.
“I seen a lot of people saying, ‘Yo, 6ix9ine went from English to Spanish,'” 6ix9ine says within the clip. “This is one: I owe my record label a Spanish album that they paid me $3 million for in 2020…Let’s talk about two. You know how many Spanish n***as is born and raised in Brooklyn, Manhattan, The Bronx, Queens, Staten Island—the whole New York City? What y’all trying to say? Spanish n***as can’t eat? So when you Spanish, you can only make reggaeton? You can only make Spanish music? It’s our culture too, n***a. F**k is you talking about?”
“Just think about it: name one Spanish rapper other than me and shawty that could enter the top 10 on Billboard,” 6ix9ine continued. “Name them, I can’t even name Spanish rappers. Y’all don’t let n***as eat. Y’all just mad ’cause I could enter a whole different demographic in the Spanish market. I dominated the English [market], now I’ma dominate the Spanish.”
6ix9ine adopted up within the remark part of a DJ Akademiks put up in regards to the video.
“If u a Spanish/Latin/Hispanic kid anywhere in America, just based off these comments just know you can’t make it in rap,” the TattlesTales rapper wrote. “They won’t give you a chance, you got to take it. Bully your way. I’m from New York black and Hispanics grow up together same lingo same story why they can’t rap and make it too. We not forced to sing in Spanish because we Hispanic.”
6ix9ine has launched two Spanish singles since he was brutally assaulted in a LA Fitness toilet in South Florida in March, “Bori” that includes Lenier and “Y Ahora” with Grupo Firme.
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