Tekashi 6ix9ine Lashes Out At YG Over Recent Comments: "You A Whole Bum Out Here"

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Tekashi 6ix9ine's back at it again.

YG's fresh off of the release of his latest project, Stay Dangerous. The Bompton emcee's been doing a whole lot of press runs over the past few days. While many of the interviews have focused on the album and his clothing line, the rapper also had to respond to several questions pertaining to his feud with Tekashi 6ix9ine. However, it seems like some of his answers may have rubbed Tekashi 6ix9ine the wrong way as the "FEFE" rapper went off on the Bompton native on Instagram.

Tekashi 6ix9ine is back at it again. The rapper hit Instagram after YG addressed his feud with Tekashi 6ix9ine during his recent Stay Dangerous press run. 6ix9ine, as usual, brought up his chart accomplishments in comparison to the "Big Bank" rapper and claimed that Stay Dangerous will do less numbers that Day69.

"YG, suck my fuckin' dick, stupid. Your last single before your album came out had four major artists on there. You had 2 Chainz, you had Nicki Minaj and you had Big Sean," he said. "How's my record doing better than your shit? You a whole bum out here. Stop going on radio stations tryna promote your album mentioning my name."

He added, "Yo bro, I see right through you, my n***a. N****s is tired of disrespecting y'all old ass n****s."

This comes shortly after YG's appearance on the Breakfast Club this morning where he said that 6ix9ine was "playing with too much of the real shit." Additionally, he called 6ix9ine a "lil kid" after he was asked about their beef on Bootleg Kev's show.

Peep 6ix9ine's rant below.

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