6ix9ine Honors XXXTentacion At Concert In Romania

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6ix9ine paid tribute to XXXTentacion at a concert over the weekend.

6ix9ine paid tribute to the late XXXTentacion on stage during a performance in Romania over the weekend. The late rapper was shot and killed near a motorcycle dealership in Deerfield Beach, Florida back in 2018. He was just 20 years old.

"One of my friends died back in 2018. And at all my shows, I wanna keep his name alive," 6ix9ine told the audience. "Do you guys know XXXTentacion?" He added: "Before he died, he messaged me and said, 'don't let your guard down and be safe and I love you.'" He went on to refer to X as his "best" competitor in the music industry.

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STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN - SEPTEMBER 19: Tekashi 6ix9ine performs in concert at Hovet on September 19, 2018 in Stockholm, Sweden. (Photo by MICHAEL CAMPANELLA/Redferns)

The performance comes after the release of 6ix9ine's newest song, "Y Ahora," which he dropped earlier this week. It isn't the first time that 6ix9ine has taken an uncharacteristically serious tone while discussing the death of X. Back in 2018, he paused another show to praise the late artist. “Sometimes I feel like I do too much trolling. Sometimes I feel like I do too much,” 6ix9ine said at the time. “And tomorrow’s not promised, you know what I mean? I feel like someone might get the wrong image of me. You could be here today and be gone tomorrow. X spread nothing but positivity. Always called me on the phone, ‘Danny, are you okay?’ ‘Danny, you’re doing this the right way just try to do more of this. You could call me, talk to me like what’s going on.’… Knowing that he was nothing but positive and nobody wanted to harm him.”

Prior to his death, XXXTentacion had become one of the biggest rising hip-hop artists in the world. His breakout single, "Look at Me," peaked at number 34 on the US Billboard Hot 100 launching him into mainstream success. His debut album 17 is certified triple-platinum in the US and reached number two on the Billboard 200. Further, his second album ? debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and is certified quadruple-platinum in the US. Check out 6ix9ine's comments on XXXTentacion below.

6ix9ine Pays Tribute To XXXTentacion

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