All eyes have been on Tekashi 6ix9ine ever since he pleaded guilty to firearms and racketeering charges, which stemmed from his role in the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods, the Brooklyn gang he testified against, in court last year.
Now that the 24-year-old rapper is out of prison, he’s admitting that although he worries about his safety, he’s not planning on walking away from the spotlight because he is loving the attention. “I love it.
I grew up being a nobody,” he told The New York Times in his first interview since being released from jail. “Genuinely, as a kid, I felt like I was just walking invisibly.
I never want to feel that way. My goal is to feed me and mine.” When asked how often he worries about his safety and dying, 6ix9ine, whose
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