Tekashi 6IX9INE “Tattle Tales” Album Flops and Tekashi69 Accuses Spotify and Apple Of Blacklisting His Album
The first week sales figures for Tekashi 6IX9INE new album is out, and Tekashi69 feels he was blacklisted. Tekashi 6IX9INE “Tattle Tales” album flopped only selling 150K first week. Now Tekashi69 is accusing Spotify and Apple of blacklisting his album. Tekashi 6IX9INE called out Apple Head of Content Larry Jackson, and Spotify’s Urban Music Manager Carl Chery.
Tekashi 6IX9INE is taking “Tattle Tales” album flopping really hard, and it was clear in his emotional rant about Spotify and Album. Here is his full statement, in a now deleted Instagram post:

“When the industry knows that you are a monster and you can’t be stopped, they make sure to do everything in their power to make you lose. These award shows, these top charters are there because they want them to be. They will beat them in your face until you think you like them. I dropped an album today, and they blacklisted it. The industry is rigged.”
Those are the words of a man that sounds defeated. After months of trolling on Instagram and risking his life for clout, Tekashi 6IX9INE “Tattle Tales” album flopped anyway.
Author: JordanThrilla
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