DJ Akademiks Insinuates Tekashi 6IX9INE on Suicide Watch After His “TattleTales” Album Flopped
Tekashi 6IX9INE has went into hiding ever since news broke that he will sell less than 50K albums first week. Now DJ Akademiks is insinuating Tekashi 6IX9INE is on suicide watch after his “TattleTales” Album flopped. DJ Akademiks revealed that Tekashi69 is devastated by his album flopping, and has went ghost on everyone including his close friends.
DJ Akademiks explained Tekashi 6IX9INE hasn’t called him for first time in months. Before Tekashi69’s album flopped, DJ Akademiks said the two would talk just about everyday. The scariest part of his message was how it started, DJ Akademiks said “Pray for Tekashi69 man”.
You take in everything he said, and it sounds like DJ Akademiks is telling people Tekashi69 is on suicide watch. Take a look the footage, and make sure to press the unmute button if you hear no sound.
As you may or may not know, after his released from jail Album sales was the main thing Tekashi69 talked about. He bragged about the incredible sales he thought his album would do, while calling himself the biggest superstar in the world. He clowned rappers such as Lil Durk for selling around 50K first week.
When Tekashi 6IX9INE found out his album was going to do worse numbers than all the rappers he clowned, and after all the bragging he did, it was a major blow to his ego. Most people are saying Tekashi69’s career is over. Given that Tekashi 6IX9INE has went ghosts on social media, he probably feels the same way. How will he pay for all the security now with his career going downhill fast?
You add all these things together, and it seems clear that DJ Akademiks is telling people his friend Tekashi 6IX9INE is on suicide watch after his album flopped badly. He has no ammo for his Instagram trolling anymore. This is why you should never bite the hand the feeds you.
Author: JordanThrilla
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