Tekashi 6ix9ine Lands Seventh Consecutive Hot 100 Entry With "TATI"

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6ix9ine lands his seventh consecutive charting song on the Hot 100 with "TATI."

Tekashi 6ix9ine predicts his success on the charts with every release. After "GUMMO," "KEKE," and "KOODA" landed on the Hot 100, he's been confident that every song he drops will end up being a hit. He isn't lying. His debut mixtape peaked at number 4 on the Billboard 200. Every single he's dropped since he blew up has also debuted on the Billboard Hot 100. Last week, he released his latest single, "TATI" featuring SpinKing which officially marks his seventh consecutive charting single on the Hot 100.

Tekashi 6ix9ine is seven for seven on the Billboard Hot 100 as "TATI" has officially landed on the charts. His latest single featuring DJ SpinKing now sits at number 46 on the Billboard Hot 100. It's a major accomplishment for Tekashi 6ix9ine and clearly, he isn't slowing down at any point soon. He's yet to announce his next single but it's likely coming soon.

Aside from his single doing numbers on the charts, he's also been making headlines due to his ongoing beef with Chicago rappers. While it initially started with Tadoe, he's gone on to taunt the rest of GBE including Chief Keef. However, he's denied that he has any beef with Sosa and even said that he wants a feature. 6ix9ine's a troll so there's a good chance this whole beef he has is another form of entertainment for him. Either way, it's clear that whatever he's doing to garner this attraction is helping his streaming numbers in some way. 

 


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