Vic Mensa Is Ready To Scrap Tekashi 6ix9ine & Akademiks

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Rapper Vic Mensa poses for a portrait during Coach Spring 2018 Fashion Show during New York Fashion Week at Basketball City - Pier 36 - South Street on September 12, 2017 in New York City.
6ix9ine's recent comments have rubbed Vic Mensa the wrong way.

Vic Mensa is one of the most outspoken rappers in the game. Whether it has to do with music or social causes, Vic is never one to shy away from expressing his thoughts and feelings. In a recent interview, Vic Mensa admitted that he likes 6ix9ine's music but said that the "Fefe" rapper completely disrespected his hometown in more ways than one. The clip was posted on Akademiks page -- who Mensa has issues with -- and garnered 6ix9ine's attention who commented, "Vic mensa can sukk my dikk with his mother's lips." Now, Vic Mensa wants all the smoke.

Vic Mensa isn't doing this internet back and forth with 6ix9ine or DJ Akademiks. The Chicago rapper posted a screenshot of Akademiks' post and wrote, "Hmmmm I wonder if @6ix9ine wanna see me in these mf hands tho? fuck all that security shit. & @akadmiks shut yo bitch ass up it’s on sight 4 u when I see u."

Unfortunately for Vic, this seems like it'll ultimately be good promo for 6ix9ine at the end of the day. The "GUMMO" rapper is known to use his controversy to push his career forward in whatever way he can. 6ix9ine recently joined forced with Nicki Minaj for the "FEFE" single and Nicki recently announced that Tekashi will be joining her on the "NICKIHNDRXX" tour with Future. However, it would be hilarious to see Vic Mensa confront Akademiks and Tekashi 6ix9ine at some point.


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