G Herbo Fans Launch "F**k 6ix9ine" Chant During Illinois Show

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G Herbo performs at Spotify's RapCaviar Live in Chicago at Aragon Ballroom on October 20, 2017 in Chicago, Illinois.
G Herbo fans aren't feeling the rainbow haired rapper.

It feels like Tekashi 6ix9ine's sole purpose in the rap game is to get under other rapper's skin. The rapper's has been feuding with several artists in the game and surprisingly, nothing has happened to him yet. His feud with Chicago rappers have been escalating for the past few weeks and went from just Chief Keef and GBE to several of their affiliates including G Herbo. The beef between them isn't as serious as 6ix9ine's feud with Chief Keef. However, at a recent show, G Herbo and his fans let it know that they aren't rocking with Tekashi 6ix9ine.

G Herbo fans are riding with Chicago in the feud against 6ix9ine. During one of G Herbo's shows in Illinois, the crowd launched a "fuck 6ix9ine" chant which Herbo didn't seem to interfere with. From the clip, it also didn't look like he initiated it either. Safe to say, 6ix9ine won't be getting a warm welcome to Chicago if he ever decides to perform there.

The "fuck 6ix9ine" chant isn't something new. A few months back, The Game decided to initiate a "fuck 6ix9ine" chant during a performance in Europe. This inevitably started a bigger feud between the two rappers, although it has simmered down since then. However, 6ix9ine revisited some of his past beefs on Instagram yesterday and called out Game, YG, Rap-A-Lot and several others for failing to follow up on their threats.

 Peep the clip below.


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