Tekashi 6ix9ine & Casanova Perform Together For First Time Since Ending Beef

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Tekashi 6ix9ine and Casanova link up on stage during Jay Park's SOB's set.

Tekashi 6ix9ine whole career so far has revolved around the numerous beefs he's been involved in. Over the course of the past few months, he's been fueling his career with the numerous feuds from gang members to rappers. Despite this, he assures everyone that he "never catches no L's." His beef with Trippie Redd has been well documented, especially in recent times, however, he and fellow Brooklyn native, Casanova, had a pretty intense feud that at one point, allegedly involved gun fire. Last week, the two rappers ended their feud publicly on the 'Gram. Now, they linked up on stage for a performance at SOB's.

Jay Park dropped off his new single, "Soju" with 2 Chainz today but last night, the rapper hosted a release party at SOB's. Park brought out both Casanova and Tekashi 6ix9ine on stage for an iconic moment in modern NY hip hop. Ironically, Casanova came out to perform his alleged diss track to 6ix9ine, "Set Trippin," before bringing Tekashi out for "GUMMO."

After ending their beef, the two rappers received praise from the likes of 50 Cent, Meek Mill and Fat Joe. 50 Cent posted a picture of the two rappers together and captioned it, "The little homies good now,🤨l love this... Shit Yal was making it hot,LOL." While Fat joe simply captioned it, "Love This." Maybe we could get a collaboration from the two at some point in the near future. 


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Tekashi 6ix9ine & Casanova Perform Together For First Time Since Ending Beef
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