6ix9ine Bio
Daniel Hernandez (born May 8 in 1996), known professionally as Tekashi69 or 6ix9ine (pronounced "six nine") is a popular American rapper. His music has been marked by a savage style of rapping. his public image is defined by his distinctive hair color, numerous tattoos, legal issues and celebrity feuds that have been made public. Hernandez's "Gummo” video set him on three different paths: one that made Hernandez famous, another that helped make his name famous, and one that could end his career. The viral phenomenon "Gummo" is powered by the iconic 6ix9ine image became platinum in just a few months. This renaissance in popularity would lead to the uncovering of Hernandez's pre-fame life which included a plea bargain for child-sex-related charges which will be the defining moment for Hernandez as a public figure. His introduction to Kifano Jordan (a.k.a. "Shotti," that would be the most important moment of the summer day in Brooklyn. Shotti was a rumored member of the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods. This part of the notorious prison gang which was formed in the New York's Rikers island prison in 1993 was Shotti. He was the person who created the menacing group of young men seen in the video, and who would eventually become Tekashi’s unofficial manager. Authorities later claimed that he had a health risk to Tekashi. Hernandez began to rap in 2012, after meeting Peter Rodgers who was the CEO of Hikari-Ultra in New York. He asked Hernandez if Hernandez was rapping based on the appearance of his face. Hernandez stated that he believed that he had the appearance and appearance of a rapper. He claimed that Hernandez was raped due to his cadence. Hernandez started releasing rap music in 2014, starting with "69" in August 2014, "Pimpin", in September 2014 and both "Who The Fuck is You" and "4769" in October 2014, the latter of which was his first collaboration as a lead artist, featuring two of the rappers in the Brooklyn collective Pro Era, J.A.B. Dirty Sanchez. The artist released numerous songs and videos with titles like "Scumlife", Yokai, and "Hellsing Station" over the next three-years. His aggressive rapping style and the usage of anime in music video graphics attracted the attention of fans. FCK THEM, an in-house music label in Slovakia, released many of his first tracks. [28] He took the stage name "Tekashi69". "Tekashi" refers to Japanese anime that he loved, and "69" is a reference to the yin-yang symbol and the 69 sexual position.

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