6ix9ine Bio
Hernandez first started rapping in 2012 following an encounter with Peter "Righteous P" Rodgers, CEO of New York record label Hikari-Ultra, when he came into the bodega that vegan Hernandez was working in Bushwick, Brooklyn and asked if Hernandez was rapping based on his appearance, stating that he thought that he was rappers and suggested he rap because of this, along with Hernandez his cadence. Hernandez began releasing rap tracks in 2014. The artist released "69" in August of 2014; "Pimpin" in September 2014 and "4769" released in October 2014. dropped in the month of October. The latter was Hernandez' first collaboration with two members of the Brooklyn collective Pro Era (J.A.B.). and Dirty Sanchez. He released a variety of videos and tracks with names like "Scumlife", Yokai, and "Hellsing Station" over the next three-years. His aggressive rapping style as well as the use of anime in music video visuals attracted the attention of fans. FCK THEM, an in-Slovakia-based music label, has released a number of his early songs. The stage name was "Tekashi69". "Tekashi" is a reference to Japanese anime that he was a fan of, and "69" refers to the 69 sex position and the symbol of yin and Yang. After becoming a viral internet meme for his hair dyed in rainbows large tattoos, as well as rainbow-plated grills, he eventually became a friend of fellow New York rapper ZillaKami, the younger half-brother of Righteous P.[30The two later became feuding after Hernandez discovered Righteous P as well as ZillaKami were planning to sign a recording deal with Epic and a bid by ZillaKami to drop him because of a inability to control Hernandez and the alleged non-payment of bail money, the revelation of misconduct allegations against Hernandez, and a dispute over allegedly stolen music. [5][26] Hernandez started working with Andrew Green, a rapper who was previously called TrifeDrew. He previously collaborated in music videos, and could now work on video again.
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