Seattle rap rookie Lil Mosey is not with recently-released peer Tekashi 6ix9ine. During a talk with REAL 92.3 radio personalities Bootleg Kev and DJ Hed, he shot down any possibility of working with the hip-hop artist.
Big Facts
During the Q&A, Lil Mosey explained his issues with Tek and why he won’t work with the rapper. LM noted that while fans might be still in full support of 6ix9ine, he’s most certainly not.
“Nah. You ain’t see me on that b***h. Nah, f**k no. I mean, before he was cool, but you know, if I snitch, nobody is f**king with me. Even where I’m from, nobody will f**k with you if you snitch. So that s**t dead. That s**t dead regardless, f**k that n***a. You know how the fans be, but me personally, it’s regardless of whatever anybody else talk about, you know. But it’s not my place to speak on because I don’t even know him. But it’s still f**k that n***a.” (Real 92.3)
High-Key Details
Several days ago 6ix9ine’s bae Jade rode for him on social media, also making a light-hearted comment about telling. The curvy model shared footage of Tek’s gold and platinum plaques.
“Your King Is Back ???????????❤️???? …. “he don’t want me to tell ya the reason they let em out because they want him to find out who started the Coronavirus ? and no he didn’t rat guys ? he just spoke a lil ?” – Jade’s Instagram
Wait, There’s More
Last week, Tek returned to his Instagram to deliver a hilarious bio update that’s since been changed. The rap artist joked about his now-infamous cooperation with law enforcement in a publicized federal drug racketeering case.
“Why everybody callin me a snitch? I’m missin something…?” -Tekashi 6ix9ine’s Instagram
Before You Go
6ix9ine is out of prison early after receiving the green light from a judge who approved his request to finish out his final months behind bars at home because of the current coronavirus epidemic.
“#Breaking: It’s done, Judge Engelmayer’s order on #6ix9ine has just come out, US asked that it be delayed: 69 “shall serve the first four months of supervised release on home incarceration, to be enforced by GPS monitoring, not to be docketed until 4 pm April 2″”