Tekashi 6ix9ine Chimes In After Shotti Declares That "It's Still Tr3yway"

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Tekashi 6ix9ine has no regrets in testifying against Shotti and Nine Trey.

The return of Tekashi 6ix9ine has been eventful, to say the least. Just when you thought, perhaps, a federal conviction would make him change his ways, he came back with a vengeance in an attempt to destroy his naysayers and oppositions. What makes things worse is that he's not only justified but embraced the title of being a snitch, even rapping that he ratted and came home to a big bag. 

With several of his co-defendants sitting behind bars for the years to come, 6ix9ine's returning to the limelight and using social media to troll his adversaries, including Shotti, even further. Last night, a photo of Shotti and several other inmates was posted to 6ix9ine's former manager's IG page.

"T’S STILL TR3YWAY... WE STILL BACK TO BACK... IT’S STILL NINE SHOTS..."THIS IS WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE WHEN YOU’RE COMFORTABLE IN YOUR OWN SKIN"... BE HOME SOONER THAN YOU THINK," he captioned the photo. "WE DON'T BREAK WE DON'T BEND WE DON'T FOLD #myfamilybetterthanyours #tr3yworldorder #TR3YWAY #freeallmyREALRIGHTS."

Though no reference of 6ix9ine, the fact Shotti doubled down on his infamous slogan, "we don't break, we don't bend, we don't fold," was clearly meant to throw a tad bit of shade at the "GOOBA" rapper. With 6ix9ine home, however, it was only a matter of time until he used the moment for some vitality. "I said what I said," he commented underneath Akademiks' repost.

Check it out below. 

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