6ix9ine and Big Bank went back and forth on topics like snitching claims, rap beef, and loyalty during their latest sit-down.
While 6ix9ine recently showed off his earnings from a VladTV appearance, this time he revealed he was actually the one footing the bill. Big Bank linked up with him for his Perspektives With Bank series, where things took an interesting turn mid-conversation.
At one point, Bank suggested that the internet hasn’t been kind to Tekashi 6ix9ine and hinted that he might not be as happy as he appears. But 6ix9ine quickly pushed back, making his stance clear.
“Bank, when I do this, this is how I feed my family,” he said, as caught by No Jumper on Instagram. “It’s work, but it feels fun. If people didn’t know, I don’t know if you’re going to cut this out, I’m paying you to be here. I’m not saying what, [but] I’m paying you to be here. So this is my job… Let me be me… You’re trying to convince me I’m not happy.”
The moment suggests Tekashi may be exploring new moves, possibly investing upfront in hopes of bigger returns down the line. Exactly how that plays out for this interview isn’t clear, but the admission definitely caught attention.
Elsewhere in the conversation, Big Bank and 6ix9ine continued to clash, diving deeper into snitching controversies, the Young Thug case, and more.
DJ Akademiks TV also picked up a clip showing 6ix9ine calling out Bank over his interviews with Thugger and 21 Savage.
The tension didn’t stop there, as Big Bank also called out 6ix9ine for snitching on Black men as a Mexican. That sparked a heated response, with 6ix9ine bringing up Nipsey Hussle’s murder as a counterargument.
The conversation also turned to T.I., as both sides debated the ongoing snitching allegations tied to him.
All things considered, it turned into a heated back-and-forth between the two, but they still managed to navigate their differences with a level of respect.
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6ix9ine and Big Bank went head-to-head over snitching claims, rap beef, and loyalty during their latest interview.
6ix9ine has been bragging about what he earned from his VladTV appearance, but this time, he revealed he was actually the one paying up. Big Bank sat down with him for his Perspektives With Bank show, where things got real mid-conversation. When Bank pointed out how harsh the internet can be toward Tekashi and suggested he might not be happy, the rapper quickly shut that down.
“Bank, when I do this, this is how I feed my family,” he said, as caught by No Jumper on Instagram. “It’s work, but it feels fun. If people didn’t know, I don’t know if you’re going to cut this out, I’m paying you to be here. I’m not saying what, [but] I’m paying you to be here. So this is my job… Let me be me… You’re trying to convince me I’m not happy.”
It looks like Tekashi is experimenting with new plays, possibly investing upfront to flip it into something bigger later. Exactly how that works with this interview’s payout is still unclear, but the admission definitely stood out.
Elsewhere in the sit-down, Big Bank and 6ix9ine kept the debate going, diving into snitching controversies, the Young Thug case, and more. DJ Akademiks TV even caught a clip of 6ix9ine pressing Bank over his interviews with Thugger and 21 Savage.
The tension escalated when Big Bank criticized Tekashi for snitching on Black men as a Mexican, which led 6ix9ine to bring up Nipsey Hussle’s murder as a counterpoint. They also went back and forth over T.I. and the lingering snitching allegations surrounding him.
Overall, it turned into a heated exchange, but both managed to keep things relatively respectful despite the strong opinions.
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6ix9ine’s Big Bank Interview
Beyond the interview, the conversation dropped shortly after a big personal update from 6ix9ine. He and his girlfriend revealed they’re expecting a baby boy during a huge gender reveal party. The event pulled up names like N3on, Adin Ross, Clavicular, Lil Pump, and more.
The celebration was as over-the-top as expected, with Tekashi even joking about aborting the baby if it wasn’t a boy. Whether it’s his personal life or his place in hip-hop, he continues to turn controversy and shock value into profit—even if it means spending money to make it.
