Tekashi 6ix9ine Suggests Trippie Redd's Career Fell Off After "God's Plan"

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The Instagram war between 6ix9ine and Trippie Redd continues.

Tekashi 6ix9ine and Trippie Redd have been feuding over the months and it seems like it will never end. While Trippie continues to flex that he "made" 6ix9ine, the "GUMMO" rapper insists that he's a bigger artist. It's one of the pettiest feuds we've seen between rappers in a minute and even when they seem like they're ready to make up, things kick off again. Earlier today, Trippie Redd accused 6ix9ine of being a hypocrite for condemning domestic abuse while still being friends with XXXTENTACION who's currently awaiting trial for the same charge. 6ix9ine has now responded to Trippie and laughs at him for apparently "falling off."

6ix9ine posted a response to Trippie Redd on Instagram today and laughed at a realization that he had. The rapper claimed Trippie's career fell off over the past few months.

"You know what the fuck I just noticed? You went from doing "God's Plan" to making music with fuckin' Tadoe," he said with a chuckle.

Prior to that, Tekashi 6ix9ine aired out his relationship with Tadoe and XXXTENTACION as well as his girlfriend in a since deleted Instagram post. However, Trippie Redd has issued several Instagram posts since then speaking on the "facts." 

Hopefully, the two of them manage to squash their issues in the future but given the activity of today, it doesn't seem likely. 

 

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