Tekashi 6IX9INE is keeping his foot on the streets neck with more taunting. In his newest stunt, Tekashi69 rolled through a New York suburb blasting DMX “Where the hood at”. He wasn’t in a car or SUV, this time he was literally rolling in red wagon like a little kid. His massive police security guard was reluctantly pulling him along.
Take a look at the hilarious footage.

Tekashi 6IX9INE captioned the video saying “My security wants to quit I swear this the easiest job smh”. It’s his way of saying the people who are potentially after him still haven’t dared to try anything. It’s easy to see why when it looks like he was surrounded by about 6 bodyguards, all whom looked out of shape yet massive weight wise.
It’s still not clear if Tekashi is actually proving his haters wrong, because people said if he did go outside it would only be with security. This is nothing like the Treyway days when he was going to O Block with no security to prove he was tough.
All in all, Tekashi69 has to keep making videos like these cause they are only thing that brings attention to his music at this point.
Author: JordanThrilla
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