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Wack 100 Has Mixed Feelings 6ix9ine Isn’t A Snitch

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Wack 100 Says 6ix9ine Isn't A Snitch: He "Tells The Truth"

Wack 100 Says 6ix9ine Isn’t A Snitch: He “Tells The Truth”

The Hip Hop community turned their backs on Tekashi 6ix9ine after he went on a snitching spree during his court trial, throwing his homies under the bus in exchange for a lighter sentence.

Nevertheless, there are couple of people who still have his back, like Akon and Nicki Minaj who didn’t mind working with him.

According to Akon, “you can’t really blame him. I feel like, at the end of the day, his side wasn’t really told and it still ain’t really told.” However, Wack 100 is saying something similar about the situation.

“I got mixed feelings on [6ix9ine]. He did what he did but on the same note, he should have never been in a position to do what he did,” said Wack during a recent interview with Bootleg Kev.

 

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“This thing we got in the streets it ain’t for everybody. It’s not a free-for-all, it ain’t like Magic Mountain where you show up, buy a ticket, and get in. There’s certain things you got to go through, certain things that have to be proven before somebody is allowed to come in.

The fact that [the gang] allowed him to come in and him being inside of it is what gave him information. […] He should have never had the information that he had when he got put under that light.  Everything ain’t for everybody. And I really think he was in character the whole time. He was using the block for his street cred. Everything about the kid defies what he said he was.”

He continued, “They let the kid hear things that was going on behind his back,” he said. “They put this kid in a situation he shouldn’t have been in. What he did was, he just went back to who he really was. He took the costume off. So I got mixed emotions when we call this kid a snitch because I believe civilians don’t snitch, they tell the truth.




He did what he did and I believe, even right now today, he uses what he does as a marketing tool because he has no obligation to the politics of the streets. He has none. He don’t care how it goes. He’s just a little kid playing and doodling and it’s allowed. They’re allowing it to happen. I think he got a death wish. I think he wanna go out a martyr one day.”

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